Is there any registry setting I can change to stop users accessing the "Internet Options" in Internet Explorer? I need to stop users changing the proxy server which I have set....
Is there anywhere where you can set it so a user can only log onto one workskstation? I don't want a user to be able to log onto multiple workstations at the same time....
is there any GUI which allows you to see which users are logged onto all workstations connected to the domain? I believe a utility called "Network Watch" was available in NT 4 Server Resource Kit - which did this.
Is there anything simular for 2003 Server?
I've got ISA Standard - can someone give me some basic steps in setting it up - I just need it to block certain website addresses.
I have a simple ip scope set up for my clients - 10.1.1.1 to 10.1.1.253 - with the gateway as 10.1.1.254
Thanks....
I am having problems with users home drive mapping on my NT clients from my 2003 Server.
The drive just won't map - I copy a user in active directory which has simular privelidges and then make sure the home directory exists - and the properties are correct for the user in AD.......but it just...
#i have recently took charge of a 2003 server where all workstations point at the DNS server (which is the domain controller). It is then set to forward all dns requests to our ISP's DNS.
Can anyone tell me if this is what you would call a "local dns server" - does it actually resolve...
I have a PDC which has around 500 users home directories on it. I would like this server to replicat the folder which contains all 500 home directories to replicate onto the BDC ever evening. Is this possible?
I am having loads of problems with my XP clients. I can join the domain on my 2003 server, and log onto to it.
yet, I get loads of errors in the event viewer. It starts with:
NETLOGON
No domain controller is available for domain ****** due to the following. No RPC server available. Make...
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