BINGO!
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314045
I never thought to search Google for loss of profile, but after seeing this post, I did and found this article.
Another note - This NEVER occurs under XP to my knowledge, so those of you cursing Windows, get a newer OS. I have too many here to update, so we have to live with it for now.
This is so funny, I was writing a new post about this and saw this one right above it.
This happens at our company once a month, and is getting very irritating. Here's the story:
This is a problem that occurs at random and I'm not sure why. The person's folder under C:\Documents and...
We have one user with Acrobat Standard 6, IE7, XP SP2. She can see PDFs in all websites except our company's intranet, and she gets an object expected error.
Any ideas?
Thank you!
We open Acrobat, go to Create PDF - from Multiple files, then browse, then select all files for that client in that are in the main folder. Then we have to drag and drop the one file out of place every time, while our one co worker doesn't, she just then clicks OK.
Greetings,
Little baffled by this, would appreciate some help. We have 4 people with Acrobat on their systems who do monthly merges of multiple reports into single PDFs. We all have Acrobat 6. When 3 of us try to merge multiple files, they are out of order when selected. We have a naming...
I've watched The Daily Show on occasion, back when Colbert was on it, so I'm familiar. I just don't see the big deal about the word, it's not a work of art, why treat it as such? In fact, I do think it's clever, but not to the point of a new word being dictated, or even an entry in Wikipedia...
In my lack of delving into the world of pop culture and sticking to traditional news coverage (which isn't much better than the comedy central version), I have just learned about this through the post. And I just have to say, it's very lame and annoying. After getting my fill on Wiki, not...
Interesting story about the purported Chinese curse:
http://www.noblenet.org/reference/inter.htm
Which as according to the article lends itself to another appropriate phrase for the times:
"It's better to be a dog in a peaceful time than be a man in a chaotic period.
We just had a power outage, and when our Linux server came back up, it is kicking out emails to our system regarding the status of a server on the network. How do I get it to stop? I looked at all the folders on the server but cannot find anything named Nagios.
Thanks for your help.
Have you tried to delete it and recreate the task? Even when we set it to run under Administrator, sometimes that works and who knows why. Don't have that problem anymore, but used to happen with fair frequency.
I have searched hi and low for a simple solution to this problem without having to create the hardware myself. What I would like is a simple thermometer that I can connect to one of our servers so that I may monitor the temp in the room. I have found many articles on Google on how to create my...
I tried the same thing with a printer we dedicated to printing envelopes. I wanted to lock it to the 2nd tray with the special drawer, but the settings did not propogate down to the workstations, and was told that was by design. I had to create a custom Word template that changed the settings...
Have you run the Windows Repair from the install CD? There may be a system file corrupted, that would replace it. But be careful, if you insert a CD with a different SP thatn the version you are running, it may cause problems. Are you getting a blue screen? If so, what error?
We have a mix of 2000 and 2003 Outlook clients. The 2003 clients by default block images, but I'm worried about the others. Is there that much of a risk with that file type?
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