Thanks for the ideas. Problem fixed. Found out that my predecessor used a 3rd party security tool to lock-down the Terminal Servers.
Interesting that I can modify security on this folder using a 3rd party app but not via NT or somehow via I.E. itself as it handles its own security.
Anyway...
HELP!!! Basic users do not have access to the Terminal Servers "Downloaded Program Files" folder; cache for activeX controls. Users are unable to run plug-ins in IE as it tries to write to this folder.
Upon investigation it appears that only Local Administrator group has access here...
Any scan will crash the server. The data is corrupt. There is nothing in the system logs of any value. I can move the folders within the same drive which never really touches the data.
All I want is to waste/trash these corrupt folders. I am not concerned about recovering the data.
Again...
Ladies and Gentlemen!
I have several directories on my NT 4 server that cause it to crash when they are scanned or accessed. Attempting to delete via windows causes a crash. Trying remove dir via DOS simply causes an error.
Any ideas? Any utilities?
Thanks for any assist.
-- Devil Dog --
More questions... Is the user connecting to a Published Application/Desktop? or trying to connect via Custom ICA Connection? You may have a name resolution problem if trying to connect to a server using server name. Try IP address. Can the user ping the server by name? by IP? -- Devil Dog --
Just a note... If the solution realy is to isolate the master browser than this must be a new problem with W2K and/or XPe as I am running 500+ on a farm of 13 servers running NT4TS+MF1.8 without a dedicated master browser. I often run 40-50 users per box when removing 1-2 servers for...
OK... looks like I need to put in my $.02 into the pot. In my environments I have used two types of configurations; #1..All on RAID-5 with HOT spare at the hardware level. #2..The OS mirrored and the application/data on RAID-5 (always hardware RAID).
Whether you go with #1 or #2 would depend...
Can you give us more input? Does this happen at the 1st instance of execution? Is anybody able to execute this? What OS are you running? W2K + XPe, NT4 TSE + WF1.8, etc... -- Devil Dog --
I would agree that you should 1st check the rights/permissions of your user accounts against those of the application folders and any other forlder that your application may need to write to. For starters, can you be more specific about what happens when a basic user executes the app? Do you...
Without any real testing (quick & dirty) I would say that you have locked down permissions on the Profiles and/or Temp directory or on the "Allusers" / "Default User" profile folders. Need to open those up. -- Devil Dog --
I'll ask some basic questions... odds are that you already checked these out but I'll ask anyway. Can you identify the starting point of your problem? Were any changes made at that time (24-48 hr period)? Since it does not seem to crash during the day than does any one of your users initiate...
My client has a small engineering shop running a mix of w95 & NT workstations in a NT Domain environment; approx. 15 users. He wants the ability for multiple users to access the internet without dialing out each time (on full time) or having a seperate moden on each workstation. Looking for...
I had to deal with Outlook/forms at my last employment. It was always a pain... In your case I would 1st check permissions on the forms directory which should reside I believe somewhere in the system root on your Citrix server. Open that up and see if it fixes your problem. I assume that is...
I am going to take a wild shot here... you never did mention what this application is. At what point exeactly during this execution does the error occur? Does this application write to the clients local disk (in the background)?. I would suggest that you may have some bad memory perhaps. By...
Can you offer up some more info like; Winframe or Metaframe on TSRV?, XP?, SP level, are you using the shadow task bar, etc.
On the 7044 err... from CITRIX...
Error 7044 or 7045: "The requested WinStation access is denied".
The user attempting to initiate the shadowing does not...
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