Thanks. I found this article and, from what it says, it should work. However, it doesn't really tell me how to accomplish this. Other than setting up a GPO with Restricted Groups, I don't know what to do.
I can create the Restricted Groups and add in a couple of userids, but how do I specify...
Does anyone know if there is a way, using GPO or AD, to force a domain user(s) into the local Power User group on an XP computer? I don't want to have to visit each computer to do this. Thanks.
OK - first of all make certain the internal ethernet adaopter is permited to accept management sessions...
Under Configuration - Interfaces - click Private Interface and then click on the interface and then click WebVPN to see Configuring Ethernet Interface 1 (Private).
Allow Management HTTPS...
check the private IP config to make certain that it is configured to permit HTTP management. I beleive there is a check box that enables this. Sounds like it might be enabled for the public intereface but not the private.
VPN Client 4.6 connects to 3000, successfully log into Windows 2003 domain (connecting first to VPN server), but logon script does not run. Done everything I could find in MS to no avail - set GPO to run on slow links, etc. Receive error in log on laptop - Event #1054. This says domain...
I'm using OS5.0 - upgraded to 5.1 to get the policies to block messenger programs and had several problems - slow downs, Outllok Web Access not working (when Deep Inspection activated), etc. Dropped back to 5.0. Manually added info to block MSN and AOL but need info on Yahoo. If anyone could...
This article in the MS database fixes the problems with the delayed receipt of email on Outlook 2000 and 2002.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;839226
Not all computers with Outlook 2002 required the Registry updates.
For Outlook 2003, the fw change and disabling Use...
Forgot to post this this afternoon...
Company is using Exchange 2003. Some clients are Outlook 2002 and some 2003.
On my computer using Outlook 2003, I disabled the Cached Exchange Mode (new feature in Outlook 2003 that is suppossed to improve performance, etc.). Once I disabled this emails...
Did some testing - AV software doesn't affect anything. However, found this article in MS database
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;839226
This references the XP firewall blocking UDP connections from the Exchange server. Looked at the fw log and sure enought that was...
Good idea. There is AV software on each desktop. I will check to see how it is configured - I am only there a few days each week as a consultant so I don't know how everything is currently configured. No SarbanessOxley sw (they are a private company). However, they do use MailSweeper but...
haven't been able to find anything in common with the workstations. They do have Windows Firewall enabled but I disabled that on my own computer and I still have delayed receipt - only about 40 sec on my case. I also found an articel on MS knowledgebase about this and it said to place...
Environemnt: Exchange 2003, single domain, internal email, all on local LAN
Problem: User A sends email to Users B & C
User B receives email immediately. User C receives email seveal minutes later.
Looked at Outlook options but can't find anything different between the two to cause this.
User...
Using Exchange 2003, Outlook 2003 and 2002. With internal email, some users receive their email almost instantly after a person hits the send key while other people can take several minutes. One example, an email was sent by 1 person to 3 other people. Immeditaly after the send key was...
agreed - that is what I believe I said - sw would need to be installed on each computer I wished to control - thus on all desktops within the organization. Since I don't want to do this, the MS Remote Assistance imbedded within XP is a logical choice. And since I now have it working, and it...
Understand - but I was looking for a remote control solution for tech support personnel to assist end users. Thus I need a small number of computers to be able to control a larger number of computers - desktop computers - not servers. Won't this require sw on each end user computer?I have usd...
OK - it is working but still would like to make it better.
Using MS items 301527, 884910 - this works as long as one of the following conditions are met:
1) Useid of Expert is a local administrator on the local computer,
or
2) Userid of Expert is a Domain Administrator.
I don't like # 1 as...
got this working by adding my domain account onto the client computer as a local administrator. The only problem with this is that it will require visiting each and every user to add the tech support people domain accounts onto each computer as a local administrator. Is there anyway via a GP to...
Looked at VNC but, if I am correct, this requires client software on each of the end users' computers. I was trying to avoid having to do that.
Will check out the Start-Run command next time I am in the office on Wednesday. Will advise then.
Thanks.
Environment: Windows XP Pro with SP2
Trying to use "Offer Remote Assistance" - have done everything I can find and always get "Permission Denied". Found articles in MS databse (310629, 884910, GP set to permit fw, etc.) referencing this and tried those fixes but they don't work. If the end...
Environemnt: Exchange 2003 with Outlook 2003, single domain, internal email, all on local LAN
Problem: User A sends email to Users B & C
User B receives email immediately. User C receives email seveal minutes later.
Looked at Outlook options but can't find anything different between the two to...
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