It could be a broken IP stack, if nothing else seems to work you could try unbinding TCP/IP from your NIC then binding it again. Or reinstall TCP/IP, there is a doc on how to do this in MS KB.
Hope this helps..
VArs
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The domain GPO's will always overide the local GPO's.
Do you have a domain user account that is used by Groupshield?
If so, did you change the password?
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you need to change the firewall to allow the traffic you need to the trusted network. You could allow all traffic if you wanted to. There is an option for trusted networks in the firewall I think...
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have you looked in the registry under :
HKEY LOCAL MACHINE:
Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
there may be an entry in there which will run the shredder @ logon.
hope this helps.
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The MDF manual is a good start and walks through the basics. You could make use of the standard profiles that are setup within MDF, then customise them as necessary.
Depending on how many users will have MDF rolled out to them you could enable learn mode and set a quite restrictive policy...
Note The limit for database size in the standard edition is 16 gigabytes (GB). This means that you can only create a single public or private store, each of which can only grow to 16GB."
Taken from MS TechNet
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Excellent mr castner,
this looks interesting also and not half as much hassle...
I'll post tomorrow with results.
Thanks to all for input.
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Thanks for the speedy response Greg, I have seen the article you mentioned. I am dubious because the symptoms do not match my scenario ie, i have not upgraded and i have no HP scanner.
Now I know that people have done this and it's worked I may give it a go tonight (after a thorough backup)...
robocopy can do a mirror also. This would enable you to delete folders from the master and see that action mirrored on the server area.
it is in the res kit and will produce logs of activity etc.
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I have Windows XP sp1a. CHKDSK runs everytime the computer starts. The check is run against my F: drive.
The disk is partitioned as such:
two partitions (C: & F:) Boot partition is C: (I think). I do also receive an error about no boot file found on C: but then boots up with no problems...
You could consider using a different browser than IE. Maybe Mozilla Firefox 1.0PR or Mozilla 1.7.
These don't suffer from the same vunerabilities but obviously have their own issues. By and large I have found these to be v good at preventing a lot of junk from infecting your machine whilst...
try running a repair of outlook, it could be a problem with the MAPI stuff... does it happen for just this user?
if so try blowing the profile away totally then logging on to create a new one.
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for info, some isp's will block smtp if you withold your telephone number when dialling. (caller id) this helps stop spammers sending massive amounts of mail from an anonymous connection. i spent hours trying to figure out why freeserve/wannadoo wouldn't allow me to send mail but i could...
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