I'm new to PGP. PGP was already installed on the workstations before I started working here, now I need to install PGP on our user's new PC's. I can copy the PGP Key files (both Secure and Public) to the new computers, but even after I do that I'm still not able to open Encrypted Email...
I'm wondering if anyone knows if it's possible to have eTrust AV send an email alert when a it finds a virus on a computer? If it's not, has anyone had any luck using a external app, or script to send an email alert when eTrust detects a Virus on a computer?
Thanks for you help,
Ian
I'm trying to audit Account Logon/Logoff Events on my Windows 2000 Server. I've enable Success and Failue Audits on the Account Logon/Logoff Event from my Default Domain Group Policy, but when I check my Local Security Policy it dosen't show any auditing for the Effective Setting column. Also...
When I exit applicaitons in Windows XP, pieces of the window remain on the screen. The peices of the windows that remain on the screen stay on top of new application windows that I open. I don't have any idea what could be causing this, and I don't even know how to phrase this question...
I have installed Office XP in my computer labs through out our campus using the Office XP CD. I now want to point the Office XP installations at a Network File Share so that they can get files as needed. Is there a registry key I can change to have Office XP look for the files in the Network...
I'm using Citrix MetaFrame XP, and I've published an application (AutoCAD LT 2002) from the server. I've also created an ICA file from the server to distrubite to all my clients (AutoCAD.ica). What I want to happen is when the users double-clicks the AutoCAD.ica file it uses his Username and...
When my users start and ICA session a %username% folder is created for them in the Server's Documents and Settings directory. I don't want my users to have any access to this %username% folder in the Documents and Settings directory. Is there anyway to deny them access to this folder, or have...
Here's my situtation:
I manage computer labs on my campus, and I'm using a Windows 2000 Group Policy to lock down my Windows XP client computers. The Group Policy prevents the user from accessing the Hard Drive and Redirects their My Documents directory to a network share. But, because users...
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