Does this old printer have some software still installed on your pc? I've seen it happen before when Lexmark optra printers are just deleted from the printers and faxes panel instead of using the add/remove programs to remove the printer. Kind of a shot in the dark but may be worth trying.
I'm having sort of the same problem, using linux clients, the time doesn't show up properly on the linux workstations, for now we've done the management console fix and it worked, but this won't last as we'll need to get the same sort of setup going in a different timezone. the time on the...
Let me rephrase that- the connection is too important to us as we've got a T1 connection between the two offices.
As for the replication, yes we would like the changes to reflect on the remote server. Maybe replicate it at night when the network traffic is at a minimum or take the hit and do...
a reliable/fast connection isn't too important, what we are wanting is an entire live copy/mirror of our file server at a remote branch. we have users at that remote branch that would greatly benefit from a set of live servers there. So if something does happen (I'm not going to say it) then...
for the scripting i can help you, but as far as incrementing i don't know what to tell you, (I'm not too good either..)
make a bat file like the following
ftp -s:somefile.txt 192.168.x.x
exit
The "-s:somefile.txt" file tells it to look to the file somefile.txt for the rest of the commands...
I was wondering how/what a person would do to deploy a redundant file server at a remote location?
to give you an idea of where we stand,
We run a win2003/citrix environment where all of our profiles/data/etc are stored on a file server and we got thinking today that if something ever did...
Does anybody know where the display name found on the start menu or %username%'s documents is found? I've been searching the registry and the user.dat files but haven't found anything yet that would remotely make sense to me..
any help on this one would be appreciated..
I know it may be...
I was wondering if anybody has ever seen it where the CTRL ALT DEL and ALT TAB shortcuts don't work when logged into citrix.
I am running linux based clients that connect to our citrix servers, So far everything is going well except for the whole CTRL ALT DEL thing.
anybody ever see this...
Thats what I was afraid of. But hey it's all part of the learning curve eh!
thanks for your insight crystalsinger
I'll let ya know how it goes
freekain
thanks crystalsinger,
Thats good to know and it helped me figure half of my problem out.
next problem is that the folder redirection is failing to initialize on that username (I know this is a bit off topic but while I got your attention). we've got the users 'My documents' folder redirected...
ok, but I'm still a bit confused.
Is this T drive just a map to the path where that user's profile is stored or is it the home directory where the person saves their files.
okay I follow you on that one,
I was wondering as well, I found that most of the profiles that we're having trouble with the pc that these profiles originated from were recently converted from fat32 to ntfs, think that might have anything to do with it?
It is indeed an Active directory, it was to my understanding (ahem mebbe I was told) that if you have roaming profiles you don't need to set up a terminal services profile.. I could be wrong here, and only one way to find out, do I point the TS prof to the same place the roaming profiles are...
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