You might want to check the local quarintine on these workstations. Things do not always work as advertised. Also you may check the temporary internet files. Depending on the o/s you may need to change the way in which files are viewed in order to actually redetect these files.
I may be going in the wrong direction but.... What do all of the machines have in common? Is there a hardware conflict with NAV or even a S/W conflict. How fast are the NIC's? Are they all the same brand? What about the Video cards? I do believe that there is a list of incompatible...
What network protocols are you using on the Nav server, workstations, domain controllers...Binding order? etc... Maybe the issue has to due with Navce using TCP/IP and that is not playing nicely with your network protocol stack.
Another thought is... maybe one of the applications used on...
In regards to the end-task error on shutdown on the NT workstations... Go to SSC console or log in as administrator to the workstation. Select the client realtime protection options. Select advanced. Select floppies. Select or check "do not scan floppy on shutdown". Update the...
Copy the Grc.dat file from the NAV server, which you want managing the individual clients, to the clients. This is accomplished by...
1. Connect to the VPhome share of your Nav Server.
2. Copy the Grc.dat file.
3. Win95 clints - Paste Grc.dat to c:program files\nav3a. Restart Win95 client...
Had a unique issue not to long ago. Symantec seems to be having problems responding to anybody lately. Using NAVCE 7.51 and getting ready to start testing their newer build 50c. To the point:
Through the SSC mmc console, when going into configure the AMS, I select an option to configure, get...
The correct way to manage a previously unmananged client in Navce 7.5x any build is as follows. Copy the GRC.dat file from the VPhome share of the NAVCE server that you want as the parent server to the client. For NT/2000 copy it to the following directory: c:documents and settings/all...
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