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  1. jmjaszewski

    Windows 2000 Server Directory Properties

    Has anyone had any issues accessing the directory or drive properties in Windows 2000 Server? I have not been able to access directory or drive permissions for the past week, after I installed a new NIC and CD-Burner in the server. I had not done any Windows Updates at that time. When the box...
  2. jmjaszewski

    Squid Comparison

    I am setting up Squid (squid-2.4.STABLE7-4), and am wondering if anyone has any information regarding a comparison between Squid and Microsoft Proxy Server 2.0 or Microsoft ISA Server 2000. Obviously cost is a big difference here, however, I am more interested in performance and how they may...
  3. jmjaszewski

    Checking Terminal Size in Shell Script

    I'm writing a shell script under bash and I would like to have the script check the terminal size if possible. Anyone know of a way to do so? All I want it to do is check the size of the terminal a user has once, when the user runs the script.
  4. jmjaszewski

    Windows 2000 Blocking Ports?

    Here's the situation. I had a personal firewall on a server (not my choice but due to money constraints it was the only option). I now have the option of a new dedicated firewall. I want to allow access via ports 137-139 through the firewall itself and have been doing testing on accessing the...
  5. jmjaszewski

    Logoff Script for Individual User?

    Does anyone know if it's possible to define a logoff script for one user? I know that logoff scripts can be assigned to a GPO, but that script then affects everyone affected that GPO. Can a logoff script be assigned to one domain user?
  6. jmjaszewski

    Location of Temporary Internet Files

    It appears that in a Windows 2000 domain the Temporary Internet Files are located in the Local Settings folder on the C: drive of the client computers a user logs into. This folder does not exist in the domain profile of the same user. I found none of these files in the domain profile, except...

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