i've never had this problem but first thing to do would be to Google your problem or search the forum for the problem instead of posting for a quick answer.
try here
http://www.geekstogo.com/forum/dvd-rw-dvd-rom-not-showing-computer-
t43863.html
or here...
I'd install it all on my personal computer then copy what I wanted to a thumbdrive or email it to a gmail account then all you ahve to do is paste it.
but here is the article on your program.
I skimmed through and didn't see anything but take a look it might help in more than one way...
i had this happen a few days ago.
Solution for me:
Delete computer name from AD, restart server and client make client a WORKGROUP (*required restart) then added it back to the domain.
if that doesn't work make it a different computer name.
let me know!
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how are the IPs set? also you might have to delete the user then restart both computers and try adding the user again.
I have had to do that a few times... magic how a restart cures cancer
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-TheCloak
"You Never Know What Hits You, A Gunshot is the Perfect Way" - JFK
well it doesn't take up barely any space and it doesn't hurt to have them all.
Plus this sounds like an easily googled question.
You could always install all them then copy the ones you want to a thumbdrive then be on your way and not have to worry about it!
:)
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-TheCloak
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let me put it this way... if you truely want to do it right you need to do the simple addition of 1 + 1... meaning... start out with 1 computer w/ switch and internet then add a server then add another computer or switch etc.
Odds are it is in the firewall. Make sure that it is allow access...
there are two answers. Yes and No...
No if you don't have AD/DNS setup you just have to change your computers to look at the righ tplace.
Yes if you have DNS and IIS and stuff like that. I have changed IPs about a month ago and I still have about 1 or 2 apps a week that are pointing in the...
Also check the DNS and make sure your computer is pointing to the right place. make sure you can ping the server by its name and ip address
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-TheCloak
"You Never Know What Hits You, A Gunshot is the Perfect Way" - JFK
also sometimes there is a delay. I have had one not work until restart of the server. Often I just delete the user restart the server (when least used) and add it back after restart. Also I always make the new user on the main AD DC just because it seems to work smoother if I only do AD stuff on...
you guys are ridiculous if you aren't going to help whats the point in complaining. THATS TO YOU AND TO SKIP quit being babies and help each other!
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-TheCloak
"You Never Know What Hits You, A Gunshot is the Perfect Way" - JFK
if your main one and the other one is working good I wouldn't mess with them any longer. I'd make a trip to the one that's not with you and redo it. Because if it's not replicating but the other is then it's not a local problem. If you already have two new servers I think it'd be smart to redo...
well from your explanation it's stating you are assigning a range then also banning that range in the same instance... if that's true then theres your problem.
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-TheCloak
"You Never Know What Hits You, A Gunshot is the Perfect Way" - JFK
so you are assigning 192.168.0.1-254 and also excluding the same?
That's interesting I hope it works for ya, post the results.
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-TheCloak
"You Never Know What Hits You, A Gunshot is the Perfect Way" - JFK
that seems like the right path to go down for your example. I have another way that I did mine.
I'm currently out of town so I don't have an example I will be able to post my sample database when I get back to the office.
I base my search criteria on the text boxes or combo boxes i use and...
that's where the metadata comes in yet again.
You net effort would be to do a restore to a previous working state via a backup.
Then again if you have the option to redo the schematics that would fix the problem and more than likely make it all run smoother.
which so is the main AD computer...
are you referring to the original background picture?
if so
Google images - Windows Xp
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-TheCloak
"You Never Know What Hits You, A Gunshot is the Perfect Way" - JFK
Here is the Active Directory way i believe
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314934
here is a Visual Basic Script
http://juice.altiris.com/article/2379/deleting-a-program-listed-in-the-add/remove-programs-remotely
I haven't tried either but I googled them for ya!
Then again you could use this...
linney gave good links... if those don't answer it then ummm... buy a Mac hahah :)
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-TheCloak
"You Never Know What Hits You, A Gunshot is the Perfect Way" - JFK
you could always do what the people from Office Space did and take it out and hit it with a hammer!
Good luck, please post a solution if you find one or post a recomendation.
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