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Check that "Disable CTRL+ALT+DET requirement for logon" is NOT enabled
Cheers
This behavior also occurs if there is a String value that contains only a single quote character (") as the Value data in the following Registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
CAUSE
This behavior can occur if a null, incomplete, or damaged entry...
Is the issue an application that requires access to a network file resource so you have a mapped drive, (let's call it the S:\ drive), but this leaves you with a browsable resource in Windows Explorer that you would prefer was not available to the end user?
If this was me, I'd be attempting to...
Save the 32 attachments to a temp folder, these should be in the format file.rar, file.001, file.002, file.003, ect..
Open Winrar
Use Winrar to open the first rar file in the sequence, (the one with the .rar extension)
Winrar should then show you the contents of the compressed file squence.
You...
You could also check the NIC settings for "Full Duplex" and "Half Duplex". Have seen similar behaviour when these do not match at either end of the wire.
M2CW
Good luck
My previous post assumes that the NT server is a domain controller and your users can logon with an account on the domain. The domain Users group is allocated local "power users" permissions at the workstation by making Domain Users global group a member of the worktation's Power Users...
You have got me stummped.
perhaps this White Paper on Terminal Services & Applications will shed some light for you.
http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/techinfo/planning/terminal/tsappdev.asp
Best of luck
-Hugh
The 2nd card is best.
Run your private LAN subnet addressing from one card in the host and all the local network clients.
Run the ISP assigned IP address from the other card on the host.
Point all your clients "gateway" to the cable connected host's LAN side ip address.
Then share...
Sounds like the Domain Group policy is over-riding the local policy that you have activated. Try adjusting the Group policy settings. (this will mean that the users will have the rights to log-onto all servers interactively)
While you are checking out the Beta site machines...
I'd also check that you lab installs are replicating real work environments. Load up the machine with all the standard software that a real client would be expected to operate under, (Office, Mail, antivirus) along with all the extra stuff...
No Power Users group natively in NT but you could use the default "Domain Users" group for the purpose. Or create your own domain global group on the domain.
Which ever one you use, add it as a mamber of the workstation local Power Users Group at install time and any domain account...
I'm betting you have got a single stand alone application there. Stuck it up on the server and are attempting to sell it to the customer as a client\server model solution.
Sorry, but as a similar victim "customer", I've been badly burnt with one like this. It just won't work well in...
I'm betting you have got a single stand alone application there. Stuck it up on the server and are attempting to sell it to the customer as a client\server model solution.
Sorry, but as a similar victim "customer", I've been badly burnt with one like this. It just won't work well in...
You are stuck with setting up a new user profile under your new domain user identity.
But, you can co to My Comupter\Properties\User Profiles and select your old user profile, then "Copy To" browse to the path of your new user profile (C:\documents and Settins\logonID) and save.
This...
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