Quite often the icons on my desktop get refresh for no obvious reason. Is there a way to stop that or at least diminish the number of time this happens ? <p>Michel Paquin<br><a href=mailto:m.paquin@nfb.ca>m.paquin@nfb.ca</a><br><a href=http://www.nfb.ca>National Film Board of Canada</a><br>
So I don't have any choice but to install Exchange at each site ?<br>
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Too bad. I hate the idea of leaving an Exchange server where people can 'experiment' with it. I have people that won't be shy to modify it without telling me...
In a couple of months we will connect our regional offices with a VPN and we will use their regional ISP for connecting them to our network. My question is: Do I have to install an Exchange server in each of those offices and configure them so they are part of our actual Exchange domain or is...
Is there a way to tell IE to keep specific file when it cleans the cache ?<br>
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My problem is I have an applet that download to the user cache and I would like that applet to stay there even if I clean the cache. This is due to the fact that I have customer in region for who it is very long...
Have you tried to re-initialize the rule ?<br>
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I mean re-entering the same rule then set that rule as a local rule then remove it again. <p>Michel Paquin<br><a href=mailto:m.paquin@nfb.ca>m.paquin@nfb.ca</a><br><a href=http://www.onf.ca>Office National du Film du Canada</a><br>
That because the local policy of the machine is set so only the local account on the machine can access it. Change the local security to include your name of the global admin group and it will work.
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