hope this is in the right forum...
just migrated SUS from an old 2000 server to a new 2003 server
went through the whole procedure (installed IIS 6.0 etc), everything seems fine, admin site can be accessed, synch works, etc
however the event log is recording the following errors many times at...
Network has a Server 2003 PDC moonlighting as a file server. All XP clients.
Everything is relatively smooth, occasionally browsing network shares is slow, a guaranteed fix is to powerdown and remove/reinsert the network cable and powerback up. So I suspect this issue is hardware related (the...
Well this is a new one for me...maybe you guys have seen it before but its a real pain
I was tweaking some local security settings to beef up certain things.
Users were also frequently and annoyingly sharing every cd-rom in sight so as to not have to carry CDs around
so i enabled the local...
I'm sure this has been posted or requested frenquently but I wasnt able to find it in any of the thread titles...
what i want to do is to specify a location and have a sript print out or display all of the assigned permissions for objects in this location. I would also like to be able to...
A bit of history.
The small company I work for (20 employees) just migrated from a workgroup based network to a domain setup. I handled the migration....incredibly smooth sailing and now I am finally putting the finishing touches: the file permissions.
The primary administrator account is...
I have been creating a macro to export information from microsoft visio to an excel spreadsheet (the macro runs through an open visio document). However when i began writing the code to create an excel instance trough this macro i got a compile error that said "user defined type not...
Hello,
I am attempting to write a macro that will automically export information contained in the custom properties of objects in a visio electrical engineering diagram into an excel spreadsheet. Specifically, i want the macro to export only the object names who have the a custom property...
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