Thanks Petrosky, it is a new printer problem, just started happening yesterday. I read somewhere that Adobe, and Networked printers sometimes don't play nice. I will update the firmware, and check the drivers, and see if that helps.
I have a client running SBS2003 and Windows XP SP2 on 2 desktops, with an HP4500 Laserjet connected directly to the Server and shared out for the users. They are able to print word documents, but when they try to print Documents out of Adobe Acrobat 8.1.2, only the 1st 2 pages of the docs...
Hi,
I just performed a query in AD Users and Computers to find a user object. It returned an answer, so I can double click on the object to look at properties, but can't tell which OU the object is located. Is there a way to tell where that object is located in the Domain, which OU?
Thanks...
Ok, so Everyone group, read permissions for shares for distribution points for Software via Group Policy.
Authenticated Users group when setting up NTFS Permissions for the domain and trusted domains. Domain Users group for NTFS permissions in the respective domain only, not trusted domains...
Can anybody help explain the differences and best practices for setting permission levels using these groups in a Domain environment? When should you use each one of these groups for setting permissions? Appreciate any insight!
Thanks ShackDaddy,
Is a mandatory roaming profile a read-only copy of the profile at the user share? If so, would changing it to a standard roaming profile fix the issue? Or is it better to disable offline caching of the share containing the profile?
I have a client running SBS2003 and Windows XP SP2 on the desktop. They are using roaming profiles and offline caching. One of the users is having an issue where when he goes to delete files that are sitting on his desktop, they reappear the next time he logs in. Does anybody have any ideas on...
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