the citrix server and client system are the same thing. Our users use thin clients to connect to a citrix server with published desktops containing all the apps they need. I logged in as a test user (not domain admin) ran rsop.msc from the command line (had to put account in a special OU since...
Any idea what could be causing this GPO to not work? I edited my default domain policy that is applied to all users in the domain but still deleted items go to the recycler folder. I enabled do not move deleted files to the recycle bin under user config/admin templates/windows components/windows...
thanks for the tip. I tried using the GPO earlier yesterday but it didn't work. I think another policy may be taking precedence over the test GPO I created. I'll have to alter my testing a little bit.
I am not tryin to pervent deleted items from going into the Recycle Bin. They already do not go there because user's Home Directories is their My Docs which is redirected to a network share. They don't have access to the recycle bin. My users all log into a Citrix farm. I want to prevent deleted...
Is there a way in Server 2K3 to bypass the hidden system folder "Recycler". My users Home Directories are shared on a win 2k3 server and when they delete files from their home drive they go into the recycler folder. Is there a way to disable that so when they delete something it is gone for good...
That I was unaware of. I have never had this problem though until now. In the past NDRs always can from System Administrator or postmaster. Is there a way to edit this so it at least "appears" that is it coming from something so my SPAM filter doesn't block it?
I would contact AOL and see if they black-listed your domain. That happened to me (more than once) and the problem you described is exactly what was happening to me.
I have an interesting problem and can't seem to find a solution. If anyone in my network sends an e-mail to non valid address they do not get an NDR in return. I checked my SPAM filters and see that they are getting blocked because they are coming in from a blank sender. This also happens if...
Ok, well I took this guys advice and unregistered and registered every dll in the wbem folder. as well as executing wmiprvse /regserver and winmgmt /regserver and my install is still failing. I might just re-image this box.
I saw this page yesterday when I was searching around for answers. I glanced at it and couldn't make heads or tails of his directions for step 2 and 3 so I guess that's why I didn't bother to persue it. I understand he is saying to unregister and register some dll's in that folder, i just don't...
We tested SP2 and are now deploying to all of our Servers. We have 19 Citrix client servers that were all created from the same image. I am having trouble installing SP2 on one of those 19 servers. The install gets close to finishing and then it throws an error and prompts me to click Ok to...
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