Does anyone know if there is a way, using GPO or AD, to force a domain user(s) into the local Power User group on an XP computer? I don't want to have to visit each computer to do this. Thanks.
VPN Client 4.6 connects to 3000, successfully log into Windows 2003 domain (connecting first to VPN server), but logon script does not run. Done everything I could find in MS to no avail - set GPO to run on slow links, etc. Receive error in log on laptop - Event #1054. This says domain...
Environemnt: Exchange 2003, single domain, internal email, all on local LAN
Problem: User A sends email to Users B & C
User B receives email immediately. User C receives email seveal minutes later.
Looked at Outlook options but can't find anything different between the two to cause this.
User...
Using Exchange 2003, Outlook 2003 and 2002. With internal email, some users receive their email almost instantly after a person hits the send key while other people can take several minutes. One example, an email was sent by 1 person to 3 other people. Immeditaly after the send key was...
Environment: Windows XP Pro with SP2
Trying to use "Offer Remote Assistance" - have done everything I can find and always get "Permission Denied". Found articles in MS databse (310629, 884910, GP set to permit fw, etc.) referencing this and tried those fixes but they don't work. If the end...
Environemnt: Exchange 2003 with Outlook 2003, single domain, internal email, all on local LAN
Problem: User A sends email to Users B & C
User B receives email immediately. User C receives email seveal minutes later.
Looked at Outlook options but can't find anything different between the two to...
I am setting up a standard image so whenever anyone logons to the domain they have the same desktop image. I created a standard user and copied this profile into the Default User profile and this works great for anyone network user logoning onto this computer. There are no local user accoutns...
I just started doing some work at a company and noticed that all of their XP Pro workstations require a local account (same name as domain account) in order to permit the account name to logon to the domain. I know that this should not be as any valid domain userid should be able to logon via...
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