We have a weird issue that Alt N can't seem to figure out nor does it seem like they want to figure it out.
When a user sends an email sometimes they receive a white screen that is blank, and the mail does not get sent. It is not in the sent items folder or anything.
Has anyone seen this...
We are using version 9. The issue is that the organization rolled out an unmanaged solution and I now want to create a managed solution.
Is there any easy way to do this?
Joe - a.k.a. Oneworld
I am working for a place that has a completely unmanged solution. There are 5 different buildings and about 2000 computers.
The anti virus is in an image that is used but it is completely unmanged....I have machines that have not had virus updates since 2006.
Is there an easy way to implement...
No...I used Z
It appears as though it may be a virus...rundll.exe being placed in an autorun folder mountspoints in the registry.
I will post if it fixes the problem.
Joe - a.k.a. Oneworld
When I manually map a network drive and then double click it I get the open with dialog. If I right click the drive I get Auto Play and ?????(X), and ??(O).
Any informatio would be greatly appreciated.
Joe - a.k.a. Oneworld
Even weirder part...I got the script working just fine. The issue however is that the users groups are not being picked up.
I added lines in the script to count the number of groups that the user belongs to, and it was always one below. If the user is in two different groups the script...
Thank you but that didn't work. Is there a way to map drives based on group membership in a bat file? I created a bat file to map a single drive and that works just fine.
Joe - a.k.a. Oneworld
I have a log in script called login.bat. This disconnects any drive mappings that the user has.
It then calls a vb script that will map drives based on group memberships. It will also run a program once a particular drive is mapped.
Both files are in the netlogon share. Here is the weird...
I am trying to figure out how to have my users only be allowed to log into one computer at a time. I do not want a user to log into another computer if they are already logged into one.
Is this possible?
Joe - a.k.a. Oneworld
I have a domain called schools.net.
There are two schools that fall under schools.net: School1 and School2
I am working at School1 while doing this scenario:
When I log into a desktop, I join it to schools.net and it joins successfully. After the reboot, I go to log in, and the only thing...
I have a JetDirect 300x external and it is attached to an HP 1300. For some reason the print server drops off the network. It holds all of its setting but you can not ping the IP address.
If we cold boot the jetdirect then the device seems to work fine but then a few days go by and the same...
I have a windows server 2003 environment and when I create a user profile, I get a message that says:
The UserName home folder was not created because you do not have create access on the server. The user account has been updated with the new home folder value but you must create the directory...
I have a strange scenario. I have two printers both using the HP Laserjet 4si driver. When I log into a citrix server, printer 1 is fine, printer 2, however is not fine.
When I pull up the properties on the auto created printer (printer2) on the citrix server the device settings is showing...
The issue that we are having which prompted this is sometimes our clients go in and everything is fine and other times they go in and nothing is autocreated. We have checked and verified setting after setting and everything checks out. The only thing that we are trying to determine is if the...
What happens when a client connects to an XPe server and the printer driver on the client is newer then the one on the server? Does the client just install its driver? Is that driver just for that client or is the server now updated to the latest one and will be for everyone else as they log...
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