Not sure if I completely understand what you mean
Ok, so I have them with a roaming profile in AD, but I want them to use local profiles on desktops (hmm now that I think about it, theres no reason for that, but still)
Not sure how that blocked inheritance fixes that?
I have users who have terminal services profiles setup in Windows 2003 active directory.
These users typically login to thin clients, and everything is great. The problem lies when they login to windows XP desktops.
They end up loggin in 'terminally', which prevents me from doing a few things...
The way I get through it all is to make a list.
And keep at least 5 things on it.
When somehow it gets below, start something new I want to do.
It sounds simple, but it keeps me organized and focused, so when calls come in, or the boss wants something I can take care of it.
Than look down, and...
I would say go for a bachelors, but don't hesitate to apply for jobs.
You're getting free money from uncle sam that is just going to waste if you don't use it.
Enroll in classes, and throw your resume around. Maybe you can get your employer to pay for your classes and pocket your GI bill (i know...
Here's a strange problem I've ran into. 2 PC's of mine (both dells running SP2, one a laptop one a desktop)
had a problem where internet pages with java/activex wouldn't run.
The interface just did nothing when clicked, etc etc.
The first computer I did somethings, but had to get it up and...
If I had idea's about how to get spyware so easily from the web, I'd by my girlfriend. LOL
but if you go to crack websites, they are jam packed. (i dont mean cocaine)
It is already disabled, but the port is still occupied.
I'm not sure if bringing down EpO is what I want to do, since its basically our DMZ.
but it is an annoying problem I want to get fixed.
There is no way to simply change the port? perhaps through a config file?
I have epo 3.5
and I am NOT running rogue agent detection.
But rogue system detection is still taking port 8080, and the box to change this is blacked out.
my IIS service is using port 8080, and the conflict is prevent a business critical application from starting.
So I have to restart the...
I think the best way is to just ask for leadership.
Approach your supervisor or something, and ask to be in charge of a project (providing a specific project will help a lot)
Try this a few times, and site this leadership around review time.
If this doesn't do the trick, start looking for...
Yeah the automatic features in 8.0i have been tearing my network up.
I've pulled all 8.0s from my servers, but it seems safe enough to leave client side
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