I have just migrated all of my users over to new Windows 2003 Print servers. They used to be on NT4 servers. Ever since I have migrated we have experienced slow printing. Large print jobs will print one page and then stall for a moment before printing the next. This causes a job that should take...
I have just migrated all of my users over to new Windows 2003 Print servers. They used to be on NT4 servers. Ever since I have migrated we have experienced slow printing. Large print jobs will print one page and then stall for a moment before printing the next. This causes a job that should take...
I have tried a few laserjet drivers with no luck. I see some other samsung drivers that are native to Windows 2000, but I am not sure if any would be similar.
I have Acrobat on my server as well. I just set the security on the Adobe printers.
Open up the printers windows. Go to the printer(s) that it creates (Adobe PDF writer, Distiller, etc) and open up the propeties window. Go to security and completely remove the users or everyone group. Then...
Has anyone ever tried to map a samsung printer in Citrix? I do not want to install the driver and would like to map it to something native in Windows 2000. The device is an all in one Samsung SCX-4116.
I am trying to install Domino 5.0.12 on RedHat 7.1 or 7.2. Each time I try I get and error when I try to launch the httpsetup. The error is:
/opt/lotus/notes/latest/linux/http: error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++-libc6.1-1.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or...
I found this a few months ago and I used a value of 40. It is ridiculous the speed gain you get compared to the default value. I too had tested in my test lab and for some reason 25 seemed fine in there, but I chose 40 in production and saw no visible decrease in icon quality.
I am running SQL 2000 SP3 on Windows 2000 Server. I would like to upgrade to Windows 2003 Server.
Has anyone done such an upgrade? If so what problems if any have you run into?
Yea, that is my problem, I have the hours set and my security on the domain controller is set to disconnect users. I just cannot find a way in NT4 to have it log off the users on workstations.
Can you enable auditing on you domain controllers? Then you might be able to look in the event log see what account activity is going on. I had a problem similar to this once and it was due to an old server that was using that account for one of its services. The service would repeatidly try to...
Thanks, I was able to connect to a computer, but I cannot seem to find anything about forced logoff. Do you think I need another Policy template to see that option. I am running poledit from an NT4 server.
Thanks tahoe, but it looks like that article only applies to Windows 2000 domains as I cannot find those options on my NT 4.0 DC. Do you have the article number, maybe it would help me with my search.
I have a Windows NT 4.0 Domain with all Windows 2000 Pro workstations. I need to force the workstations to logoff users when their logon time expires. Does anyone know how to set this up?
I have checked the box in User Manager that says "Forcibly disconnect remote users from...
Do the users get any errors?
We have had issues that were cured by reducing the temporary internet files setting on the client systems. Since windows sets the default really large the citrix client sometimes has trouble sorting through it in time to launch the app. Try deleting these timp files...
One addition to the above.
You must remember that when you format the drives you will lose some space. It is not unheard of for a "36GB" SCSI drive to format to 33GB. So you may only get about 66GB of storage after formatting.
Just giving you a heads up.
Good call, I have not yet tried it on my production environment....but on my test server it made quite a big difference. That server is running off of 128K ISDN line and the INotes pages are actually bearable at that speed now. I tested both 20 and 40 and did not notice any real difference in...
wolluf, I had thought about that, but we are trying to automate the process so changing the permissions will not always be an available option.
Thanks SgtB, but I cannot set that option because we are using a NT4 file server and that option is not avail.
I was hoping there might be a registry...
On the first one, that is the Windows 2000 time sync service. Since you do not have a 2000 domain controller with that service running, the server fails to sync time. To prevent this you can just stop the "Windows Time" service.
The second error I believe is from the "Computer...
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