I have now reinstated cache mode for the user and now the problem arises anew, but now if I simply remove the user from the FROM text box and send the forwarded Vcard, it sends normally.
Does this give any other clues? Is there a way to remove the FROM text box in a forward for a Vcard. I...
For Terminal Services if someone wishes to print to a client computer then they would have to install the printer on the host. The connection used is a Remote Session Connection.
For your application though I think there is an option within your Remote Connection to use your local printers...
Long startup times could be attributed to incorrect permissions to network drives or drives that no longer exist. I've even had computers that took long to load because a network printer was taken offline.
What about the profiles themselves? Are you using local or roaming? What do the client...
I was able to get the Vcard to send, sort of. I first removed the user from his mailbox and connected him back to the mailbox. He was then able to send, but when he did it showed his name in the From box as someone normally sees when the option to send on behalf of is available to the user...
I'm having an issue with only one user. He cannot send a Vcard from Outlook to anyother user. He can send messages, replies, and what have you but if you attempt to forward or send a Vcard be it through Contacts or attaching the Vcard the message is bounced back. This happens whether it is...
No, no other related errors associated that I could find with this issue; infact, one of the PC's happened to have an installation issue with the company's proprietary program. After a complete wipe (including removing the computer from the AD) and rebuilding the PC then adding it back the...
I reset the accounts and looked over the suggestions given by MS. None have panned out. The DNS server is working just fine, both computers do not even have NetBios installed, and I seriously doubt a hacker is playing middle man between the server and the two computers (since this error...
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I'm a recent addition to the field and found tek-tips as a good starting point to add to my collection of resources.
We have 2003 Server and a single DC for the site. Two new computers were purchased and switched out with the ones being switched added to the design team. The ones...
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