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    WMS Idle

    Anyone know why when closing Outlook xp it sometimes hangs and says there's a problem closing "wms idle" please wait... Running on Win2k Sp4 TIA
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    Create public folders via script

    Hi, I'm a sysAdmin in a large corporate environment and we use the public folders system extensively. Besides the tedious use of Outlook to create them, is there a relatively easy method of creating public folders via VBScript or something. I can create a user with VBScript and ADSI, but can't...
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    Add user to Exchange 5.5 Dist Lis via script: Fail

    Hi, I've got a vbs script to create an NT user and Exchange Mailbox. Everything is working fine. e.g. the user and Mailbox are created. As a next step, I then add the extra code to add a user to a Distribution List. This is done from a checkbox on an asp form. It picks up the correct checked...
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    Add user to Distribution list via script: Fail

    Hi, I've got a vbs script to create an NT user and Exchange Mailbox. Everything is working fine. e.g. the user and Mailbox are created. As a next step, I then add the extra code to add a user to a Distribution List. This is done from a checkbox on an asp form. It picks up the correct checked...
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    CACLS.exe fail with ASP (NT permissions)

    Hi, I'm trying to create a NT user via an ASP script and *everything* works except setting the permissions on the user folder using a DOS command as suggested to use by many others... The user gets created, the folder gets created, then comes this part - (code far below). It runs thru this but...
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    Populate two columns with one entry - Is this possible?

    I know it should be simple, but NO joy. Here is my *actual* sql: SELECT [Phone System].Extension, [Phone System].Floor, [Phone System].UserName, Users.UserGroup, Users.UserMobile FROM Users INNER JOIN [Phone System] ON Users.UserName = [Phone System].UserName; If I now run that, the query...
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    Populate two columns with one entry - Is this possible?

    Further to the above, I've given up on trying to duplicate too much info as suggested. Some sort of query is what I assume i need. But i can't get my head around it.. For simplistics sake, lets say this is what i want to do: table1 = master table2 = users 'master' has...
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    Populate two columns with one entry - Is this possible?

    Thanks for the replies... I kinda see what your saying makes sense. I guess the fuller info I would like to see can be gathered in a query or something? Back to the drawing board....
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    Populate two columns with one entry - Is this possible?

    Hi, I don't know if this is possible or maybe it's simple? Say I have a table called 'employee' with their 'name' in one column and their 'phone number' in another. Then I have a master table that I call 'staff.' I have a number of columns, but amongst those I have two that are called 'name'...

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