Okay, looks like I have a case of missing or corrupted registry entries.
This, when pasted into the Windows Explorer address bar should display administrative tools: ::{20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D}\::{21EC2020-3AEA-1069-A2DD-08002B30309D}\::{D20EA4E1-3957-11D2-A40B-0C5020524153}
on...
Hi ForumKB,
Thanks for the response; I haven't found anything so far application wise. All the problems seem to be in and around functions of the OS itself.
Tried removing the enhanced security for all and I'm afraid that it hasn't made a difference (I haven't rebooted it though, which I'll...
Hi All,
I have a Windows Server 2003 R2 DC that seems to have gotten its knickers in a twist. Some of the things that are playing up:
Clicking on start --> run asks you if you want to place a shortcut on the desktop. Clicking yes does so. Pressing the Windows key + R brings up the run prompt...
Hi All,
I have posted this here because I am unsure if this is an Exchange or an Outlook problem.
We use Exchange 2000 sp3 with Outlook 2003 sp1
Our CEO has happily been using the Outlook calendar since the 25th of feburary. He uses a laptop with outlook set to cached mode. Recently any none...
Go into the Group Policy tab of the OU.
Highlight the GPO.
Click properties
Click on the Security tab
Add the user to the security section
Tick the box in the deny column next to apply group policy.
If i've read up on raid correctly, it is recommened that you use the same manufacture/model in raid and that the smallest disk defines the space available.
I would welcome anyone to correct me on this one though :)
Hi there,
I have set up a few public folders and mail enabled them. I want my users to have the ability to 'send as' for these public folders.
When I add the public folder to the from field from the gal i get the message 'You do not have permission to send the message on behalf of the...
That would suggest to me that your local drive is FAT rather than NTFS. If this is the case, then the error is been caused by something else, as FAT does not use NT security. hmmmm, have to think about this one.
Just a quick note to say the above fixed my problem, i no longer get the event id 1000 error!
The things we get put through by MS, im gonna have to do this now on every PC in the company :/
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