The users do not have Mandatory Profiles and Auto arrange is not set. So i try to set it to auto arrange, and everything lines up. But the user still cant move the icons. (Like move all the icons down to the bottom of the screen.) All the get is a circle with a line through it when they try to...
I have a windows server 2003 Domain with a mix of Windows XP and 2000 Client computers. I have had several users state that they are unable to move/arrange the icon on their desktop. I have logged in under these users and i can move the dektop icons when i log into a Windows XP computer, but not...
That sort of helps..
Here is the message I get when trying to execute the ezdb.pl script:
Software error:
Undefined subroutine &main::get_msg called at c:\inetpub\wwwroot\cgi-bin\NEWDB\ezdb.pl line 2590.
Now, it would seem that the script has errors but it doesnt. On unix, all I need to do...
Yes... I already installed perl on this server. In fact, I have written scripts that save form results as files and email's those results to specific people. Those scripts didn't require permissions for some reason.
Let me explain this a little better.
I know their is no chmod for iis. I have...
The Problem:
I have found a flat-file database script that my company wants installed on their IIS server (6.0) - I have installed it on a unix server and it works fine. However, the IIS server doesn't like it.
I figured out the reason its not working is due to the fact of improper...
Well, Thanks for the Replies, But I have Reloaded the whole thing and everything seems to be working fine...
I would have like to of known what is was, but it was getting me in trouble that I couldn't manage the machines, so I had to do something quick.
Thanks again...
Everything is plugged in on the Physical layer, This is just one of my servers that i run, I am Slowly migrating from no domain, to an Active Directory domain, from nothing but several workgroups that the previous person in my position set up. All of the computers are plugged in to and working...
I didnt know they had to be on...j/k
Yes, All machines are powered on. I have been looking around at all the DNS settings, but havent found anything that looks like wrong. I am still going crazy trying to figure it out, Thought about a reload of everything several times....
I got everything...
I have had an Active Directory domain for about 6 months now, and as of this morning when I go under "Active Directory users and Computers", and Right click on a computer and click manage, it gives me:
Computer \\computername.domain.com cannot be managed. The network path was not...
Like i thought, the computer was not already in the domain list. So i still tried the net use command to remove it, just in case. It gave me errors on that one. then i tried what STUSSY said. I removed the network cable and logged in all the way to the desktop, then plugged it back in. I tried...
Those are saying the samething that was said earlier. Those two links are for network DRIVE shares, I am not trying to share a network drive. I am trying to move a computer from a workgroup to a domain. So far I have moved about 20 computers and there are two that give me the error stated...
The workgroup and the domain are named completly different. The workgroup is the same as all the other machines before I moved them to the domain.
Any other suggestions?
Thanks in advance...
Unfortunatly, Those Links are if you are trying to connect a network drive, but I am trying to move the computer from a workgroup to the domain. I have done several searches in google and everything I find in conneting the drive. Just like in those links. Is there anything else that you might...
I am getting an error message "The credentials supplied conflict with an existing set of credentials" when i try to add two different computers to the domain. I have been able to add several other computer to the domain, but when ever i go to these two then it gives me the error...
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