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  1. theeepster

    Windows XP Pro Remote Desktop, unable to log on.

    Thanks Dollar, again. I haven't had time to go through the whole article, but on first glance it's looks to be good information.
  2. theeepster

    Windows XP Pro Remote Desktop, unable to log on.

    Thanks all. Currently, the issue has become moot as the users no longer have a need to access the PC.
  3. theeepster

    Is it Photoshop, the PC, or the network?

    We have a PC, Win XP Pro SP1, utilizing Photoshop 7. The PC is used to do design work for ads that then are put out to localized, specific to certain communities, cable TV channels using Scala software. When the user tries to save files, to the network via a mapped drive, over 5MB she receives...
  4. theeepster

    Windows XP Pro Remote Desktop, unable to log on.

    Thanks, again, Dollar. Unfortunately, those solutions had no positive results. And, noe the department head is telling me this isn't as big an issue, using Remote Desktop, as they thought it would be. Looks like we will have to completely rebuild the PC, waxing the upgrade, should it become...
  5. theeepster

    Windows XP Pro Remote Desktop, unable to log on.

    Thanks Dollar, but I have already tried that option as well. First I added all domain users, then I added a single user from the department for testing, with the same results.
  6. theeepster

    Windows XP Pro Remote Desktop, unable to log on.

    I am trying to set up a department to use Remote Desktop for a PC they all need to access. It was loaded with Win 2000 Pro, previously, and they didn't want a complete rebuild, so we upgraded it to Win XP Pro. Now, when trying to open a connection they get the screen to log on, and can enter...
  7. theeepster

    Opening graphs for editing in MS Office XP PowerPoint

    Hello. I have a user, Windows 2000 Pro w/all up-to-date service packs and patches, who gets a message, anytime she tries to open a graph (created in Excel) in PowerPoint, that she needs to insert the "Visual Basic for Applications" CD. Her machine is looking for the...

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