OK, I spent most of the day troubleshooting this one, and I'm at a loss... did some searches on Yahoo and here and didn't find anything, so thought I'd see if anyone had any ideas.
Basic problem: Transferring files or even file info from server shares is measurably slow on domain clients...
btw, for any other users that encounter this problem, here was my band-aid solution (ideally the data should be cleaned up, but that's beyond my control at the moment). Instead of SELECTing BOM.fldReplacementUOM (which was the field that had the blanks and nulls), I selected:
(CASE WHEN...
Well, now that you ask... I found the problem. :) I had been looking at the CSV export in Excel, so the "duplicate" rows appeared to be identical, when in fact one would have a NULL for one particular field, while the supposed dupe had a blank space for that field. (This data needs some...
OK, this one has me stumped.
Here's the data I'm dealing with. A Release table contains various releases with job numbers. This table has a one-to-many with a Drawings table; each drawing is associated with one release. Consequently there's a Bill of Materials table, and every part in the...
Cancel, I got this one figured out - By following some posts I found through some searching (and voted as helpful), I just added the profile path in the account properties under the AD with %username% as the user folder. When I logged in the next time, the client picked up the roaming profile...
Another question . . . :) I appreciate the help.
I'm working on migrating an NT4 network to a Win2k server. The new server is setup on a domain with a different name.
All the clients (including XP, NT4, and 9x) are members of the old domain currently. I've gotten the user profiles setup on...
OK, first post here . . . :)
I'm working on an AD upgrade at an engineering firm. Currently all the clients have local profiles, but with the new Win2k server (to replace an NT4 setup) we want to move everyone to roaming profiles.
Using the ADMT we've gotten all the user accounts copied onto...
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