Does anybody know how to prevent my users from scheduling and automatic send/receive every 2 minutes? I have a lot of users who do this and leave their outlook turned on 24 hours a day. I would like to be able to disable it.
Thanks in advance
I am writing a script that will disable user accounts after a certain period. I have the user name but I do not know which container they are in in the Active Directory. I have a script that will give me user paths but it will give it to me for the whole OU or Domain. Could anyone help please.
I am not sure what you are reffering to. I checked out all the FAQs for this forum and even tried searching for Windows Script Components all to no avail.. can you paste the link in your reply yo me?
Thank you
Thanks for the help, I understand that strLine contains the same value weather I have it as an input box or reading from a text file and I have already tried using err.description as well as err.number but I get errors that say not found on accounts that give me the accurate information from an...
I have a script that I use that tells me when and if a user logged on.
The script works fine if I use an input box and only one user it gives me the correct information. However if I run the script reading from a text file, some of the users get an n/a but if I run the same user using the...
Here ya go peterwestling
Let me know what you think.
Thanks,
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Const ADS_PROPERTY_UPDATE = 2
Const adOpenStatic = 3
Const adLockOptimistic = 3
Const adUseClient = 3
Dim objUser
Set objConnection =...
I am wrighting a script to update my user attributes in the Active Directory. The script will read the first file and when it gets to the second record it gives me an error "There is no such object on the server." The account is there and it is in the same container as the first one...
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The code should work with 98. If you are not getting the progress bar, then I would remove the "on error resume next" command at the top of the window to see were your code is getting caught up. If you run the code with the "on error resume next" and there are errors...
You can use the progress bar const. I use it in my script, it works very well. Here is an example (just populate with your information)
On Error Resume next
Const FOF_CREATEPROGRESSDLG = &H10&
Dim ParentFolder, objShell, objFolder, objNet, strName
Set objNet =...
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