from the Resource Kit use 'rclient' to open a shell on the remote machine, then you may change the password using 'net user name pwd'
hope this will help
try an update getting the vdb file from the Symantec ftp site and distributing it to your clients in the right folder location..
don't know exactly where for nav2k4, do a search on Symantec website using the key nav2k4 vdb update
hope this will work
try this solution assuming admin has Full control upon Folder in c:(otherwise do cacls.exe c:\Folder /t /e /g admin:f )
cacls.exe c:\Folder /t /e /r Everyone -> remove permissions for Everyone from Folder and subfolders
xcacls.exe c:\Folder /t /e /g Everyone:c;r
xcacls.exe c:\Folder\*.* /t /e /g...
use cacls from cmd line to remove Everyone from Security, give Full control to Administrators and Modify to Owner
from a batch file you may do it for multiple logins
hope this helps
anyway I did a try adding the key [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters]
"TcpNumConnections"=dword:00000100
using the reg.exe utility from the win2k support tools but no news yet..
the meeting is limited to 17 clients (one of them hosting)
sigh..;(...
hiya!
You mean that the limit is not only for the first machine hosting the meeting, but each client is to be considered connected to all in the meeting?
and when I add the TcpNumConnections key in registry what should be the decimal or hex value to set?
thanks
hello, was trying to set up a video conference for about 50 win2k pro clients..
as explained in Microsoft Knowledge Base - 243116 [ http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=http://support.microsoft.com:80/support/kb/articles/Q243/1/16.ASP&NoWebContent=1&NoWebContent=1 ] there is a limit in...
as i know, storing user's profile on a domain server should solve the problem, as the Temporary Internet Files folder won't be copied..
hope this will help
I just tried an AD policy working with CConnect (coming with the win2k server reskit) and it worked.. you need SQL anyway to store logged in users.. my first problem is that I cannot logoff users via command prompt, so at midnight, when my clients are rebooting, if a user is still logged in the...
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