I was able to create text files (by right clicking and selecting New-Text Document) in C:\Users\Rick\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu and in C:\Users\Rick\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs, as well as C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu.
Are you...
Thanks, but I tried the run as administrator option from that menu, with identical results. I assume that is because I am logged in as an admin.already, and that option is designed for use when an admin. is not logged in, but has credentials to use when needed.
Many of the applications I install on Win7 64-bit, Home Premium cannot create shortcuts in various locations to include the application folder under c:\Program Files (x86), along with the Start Menu folder. I end up with the program installed, but with errors about not having rights to create...
When I open the Add or Remove Programs applet in Control Panel, each program is listed, but the option to add/remove is not displayed. Double clicking the program entries does nothing.
Any help on this weird one would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks SkreeM. Trying to avoid new drive letters and moving programs or data folders around so users do not have to adapt to new enviornment. I assume additional NAS requires additonal drive letter.
Danny, if I remove the server from the list, I get the bad user name or password error. If I include the server in the list I get a successful RWW logon. I have tried it with multiple users. What do think is up with that?
I definintely do NOT want to include the server in the list. By the way...
I have recently set up Remote Web Workplace, and want to limit user logons to only their computers. I am using the Log On To feature of the Account Tab in the User Properties of AD. If I do not include the server in the list, users are unable to log into RWW. Without the server in the list, bad...
Thanks again Mark, and forgive me if I am not articulating this very well, but I have found that I MUST include the server in the Log On To list or RWW does not allow logon and report bad user name or password. If I add the server, the logon is successfull, and the user is then able to proceed...
Mark: Thank you for elaborating. Your level of sophistication is impressive, and I greatly appreciate the lesson.
I believe I am simply going to use the Log On To method. Any insights into why I have to add the server name to the Log On To list? Do you see any reason that this is not a viable...
marcdmac, do you mean the RWW users group in AD? If so, adding this membership to a user allows him to access RWW, but he is still presented witih a list of all domain clients, and can log into any of them unless he is otherwise restriced.
Thanks to both of you. As regards Dannny28, if I do not include the server in the Log On To list the user is unable to log into RWW. RWW states the user name or password is incorrect. If I then addd the server name to the list, the user is able to log into RWW.
I was surprised I had to add the...
Just started with Remote Web Workplace (RWW). When a non-admin. user logs in and choses to "Connect to my computer at work", he is then prsented with a list of all the client computers in the domain. At present users can log in to any computer at the office, but I want to limit them to only...
Remote Web Workplace and the Sharepoint Intranet site were not installed as part of the original install of SBS a few years ago, at least they do not work at all.
How do I verify they are installed or not. If they are not, how do I go about installing these features? Thanks very much for the help.
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