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  1. 802IS

    Outlook 2003

    Is their a way to remove the wallpaper that end users add to their email? I would like to have a company standard and remove any wallpaper from emails. The environment is Exchange 2003 and Outlook 2003. Thanks
  2. 802IS

    objFSO.FileCopy error copying a file

    I'm trying to copy a file from one location to another and I'm getting object doesn't support this property or method: 'objFSO.FileCopy' error. What am I doing wrong with the code below and how can I correct it? ' objects needed to aquire username Set objNetwork =...
  3. 802IS

    %username%

    Ok I used: ' objects needed to aquire username Set objNetwork = CreateObject("WScript.Network") Set objUser = CreateObject("ADSystemInfo") Set UserName = GetObject("LDAP://" & objUser.UserName) strDirDes = "C:\Documents and Settings\" & objNetwork.UserName & "\Application...
  4. 802IS

    %username%

    I want to run a script based of the username; in DOS I can use %username% to get the current user. how is that done is vbs? ex: C:\Documents and Settings\%username%\
  5. 802IS

    publishing IE7 does not appear on screen

    I found an article that stated to delete these keys HKLM\Software\Citrix\CtxHook\AppInit_DLLS\speedscreen\iexplore.exe HKLM\Software\Citrix\CtxHook\AppInit_DLLS\speedscreen\outlook.exe that fixed the problem, I guess the issue is related to service pack 1. but know when I log on the citrix...
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    publishing IE7 does not appear on screen

    I have metaframe xpe FR3 installed on windows 2003 SP1 server. I am having trouble with publishing IE7 The command path is: "C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe" The working directory is: C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\ When someone tries to use IE7 it start fine but does...

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