Hi Marvin
I think the version of the Zenworks client is 6.5.0.4
And as far as I know (I am looking on the server) there is no Novell client (in control panel there is just the Zenworks agent)
I will just try to clarify what it is that I am trying to achieve. What I want to do is, when a user...
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Yes it is Windows XP clients on a network, this is a remote site and the clients can connect to the server and then print, but most of the time they print directly to the printer.
I was wondering if you could get some type of software that would check print jobs (not on a server, but maybe...
I have checked that the user profile, that all the standard users pick up with relation to going on our 2003 Server.
The profile is set to be volatile (remove after use) and I have gone on to our LAN connection on the server and enabled the Novell Workstation Manager to enable volatile user...
Does anyone know of any programs or any way of auditing what print jobs have been printed from which machines.
E.G If you are in a classroom and someone has printed a dodgy picture, how can you tell who has printed it???
Thanks in advance
In short, No I havnt. To be honest I thought that a hyperlink to a local drive or folder would be just the same and would not have to be specially written for Mozilla?
The site has been produced by an employee so that could be the issue
Do you know how the code will look different for Mozilla...
We are running Citrix on a few Windows 2003 Servers and are also using ZFD 6 which is configured to use the Local Dynamic User so that when people log on they will all get the same desktop.
This works fine but I thought that after the user logs out of Citrix it should delete the profile of the...
When I am viewing an intranet with Mozilla it will not allow me to connect to pages that are actually hyperlinks to a shared drive on our LAN.
If I try and view the same thing in IE it does it no problem.
Anyone have any ideas????
Thanks in advance
I have been having the same problem, checked the open files on the remote server etc.... and nobody had the file open.
I then turned off the file caching on the advanced tab of properties of the local client and that did solve the problem.
I was trying to set up a standalone XP machine with 2 network cards in it, so I could give them different IP addresses for fault finding etc...
As I am on a network and are trying to do stuff with remote management, but could do with making the network think that I am trying to access it from...
I am trying to secure some Windows XP workstations, I have deleted the run command from the start menu but you can still get to it from the shortcut (windows key + R) another way you can get to it is from Windows Help.
Is there certain registry settings that can be changed that will disable...
Yes, I have done that and all of the other things that it tells you about in the help files.
I just cant get the actual feature uninstalled so that you cannot use it altogether.
?????
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I cannot remove spelling and grammer checker in Word XP.
I have done all of the usual things and the checker is turned off, but you can turn it back on again.
I need the feature removing completely so it cannot be started again. I have gone into proofing tools and removed the option to use...
Yes all the machines are XP. The "old style" is the style that I am talking about, but why is this the style on some machines and not on others? and how do you change this back to the "new style"?
Thanks
Could anyone tell me why on some PC's you go in control panel and click on User Accounts you get different views?
On some PCs you get a different view than on others, some just look like a screen where you can assign pictures to certain users and others look more like user manager and you can...
Will this file not be cleared when you choose to wipe pagefile on shutdown?
If the PC is started by a boot disk, will the file be readable just in DOS?
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