58Sniper is correct....
One of the things i try is just going to the affected users' machines, and closing Outlook, then deleting the OST files... then restarting Outlook..
Sometimes it could be just corruption in the OST file...
AlRo
System Administrator
Ottawa, Canada.
Chances are, if you have 2010 exchange server in your environment, the schema has already been prepped to accept a 2007 server.... Even migrations between 2003 and 2007 is relatively seamless ..
But the installation wizard will do a cursory check of the Active Directory to ensure that all is...
Yip.. but setting it up from the Profile Tab in ADUC saves you from having to set up each individual folder -- once you've entered a path for the Home directory in ADUC it creates the resources for you ... just quicker and easier..
But essentially, ya, it's doing just that!
AlRo
System...
Could you not have them login into the workstation given their own login (you can make as generic as you want - just document which student is using which account) - and have that account able to access only its own HOME directory ... when its time to save their exam - they can name it their own...
Ok.. well we'll need a little more information.
Is the computer you removed the DNS server?
Other things to look at - how is IP address configured (Static or DCHP?) .. do an ipconfig/all find out what the DNS server ip addresses are - and see if you can ping them.
Make sure that all address...
a little update...
it just seems like permissions are changing randomly...
most of the folders have a Default Permission of Publisher Author --- and for some reason.. they randomly go to "NONE"....
Anyone know why?
AlRo
System Administrator
Ottawa, Canada.
Greetings.
I have a weird problem that I just can't explain...
We recently migrated everything over from Exch2003 to 2007 .. all went pretty much as planned. I didn't have a lot of surprises.
Public folders took a while to replicate, but they replicated in time and i was able to shut the old...
You downloaded the wrong executable...
Download
Windows6.0-KB942288-v2-x64.exe
not:
WindowsServer2003-KB942288-v4-x64.exe
AlRo
System Administrator
Ottawa, Canada.
Who would have thought right?!?
I'm just now trying the RDP v.7 .. i dunno if that will also solve this 'video driver' type issue.
But it seems pretty solid with a few more features than the last one -- one of which is the movable top bar. Helps if you have RDP window in window going... you can...
I had the same issues with a few of the machines on my network.
As it turned out, when i did an Windows Update, something changed for RDP - and i'm not even going to venture a guess!!!
What i ended up having to do is update my video drivers. In Device manager, find out what Display Drivers...
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