I have bi-lingual exts that have options of pressing 1 for English and 2 for French. A different employee had to use the office of this bi-lingual ext and recorded their personal greeting on this ext using *17 method. So this personal greeting plays on back of the Bi-lingual greeting. I deleted...
Yes I believe your right ...sent via BCC
We do have an anti-spam solution ...McAfee Security Sheild. It's not a huge problem right now as some users are getting 1-5 of these emails per day, but its get somewhat annoying. Any ideas how these are getting thru our anti-spam software?
I have users on my network that are getting emails that are not addressed to them. The emails are from external email addresses by looking at the address.
How can I determine what is going on here. We just recently had some DNS changes made by a third party company about a month ago and now...
Hugh
Your right on ...there not always in the master broswer list.
Searching for the computer with \\ComputerName will work with Internet Explorer, Windows Explorer & Run
Thanks everyone for your help
Back in the good ole days of Win XP is was no problem to search for a computer on the network. Just click search and your search options were below.
It appears to me that Vista doesn't have the same functionality, but maybe I am missing it. Does anyone know how do search for a computer in Vista?
I have a few Netier thin clients and the former Administrator set a password on the Admin Tool and didn't pass the password along. Does anyone know how to reset the password on these thin clients?
I have tried newerous things and still can't access the website.
This is on Terminal Server (Server 2003).
I have searched the Default GPO but can't really see anywhere that Administrator has different permissions in Internet Explorer than a Domain User.
I have added the site to the Trusted...
My Domain Users can't access a certain website, but when I log in as Administrator I can get to the website. It appears to be a GPO issue. The only GPO we have is the domain default policy. Is there something I can enable so the Domain Users can access this website?
My Domain Users can't access a certain website, but when I log in as Administrator I can get to the website. It appears to be a GPO issue. The only GPO we have is the domain default policy. Is there something I can enable so the Domain Users can access this website?
I have a folder on my Server 2003 with 60K + pdf files. 2 windows xp pro SP2 PC's have to refresh all 60K + files before you are able to save into this folder. With the other PC's that are on the network ..they only have to put the file name in and click save ...they don't have to wait for all...
I turned off backup configuration in Group Policy and the Windows Backup and Restore Center appears to be the same.
There are two options:
1. Back up Files: Which only allows me to backup a whole drive and doesn't give me the option to select just the files I want to backup.
2. Back up Computer:
I tried to backup some files using Backup and Restore Center. The only option I could get was backing up whole drives. Is there something that I am missing? or is this another one of Vista's great features?
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