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  1. JoshuaBuche

    Mapping Drive Woes..

    Okay. I have two Windows servers running Server 2003 SBS. One is acting as the domain controller and the other is just a server for our MRP system. I'm technically not running AD on server #1, but ScriptLogic to control share drives, printers etc. It is therefore the server being used for...
  2. JoshuaBuche

    GPO for Remote Desktop Users

    Is there any 'pre-made' GPO's for Remote Desktop Users? I searched MS TechNet site but couldn't find much. Thanks.
  3. JoshuaBuche

    Network Faxing Confirmation

    Hi all. I've set up network faxing through our 2003 Server with a regular fax modem and I'm mapping it to all the workstations. Everyone really likes the ease of use. But I've received alot of request from them to be able to get confirmation as to whether or not the fax went through. So, is...
  4. JoshuaBuche

    CEO Wants to be in Workgroup at Home

    Our CEO wants to be able to join his home network when at his home, but obviously he's logging into the domain here. He wants this to be as simple as possible and would like to use his domain account to log on, but when at home have access to all his network drives and printers. I can't really...
  5. JoshuaBuche

    Permissions for users via Terminal Services

    Hi all, I just got Terminal Services up and running on my 2003 Server. But how can I enforce permissions? What I mean is this... Right now when a user signs on (using remote desktop) they have access to everything, mainly the Server's Drives, I obviously CANNOT have this. So what do I do...

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