I have created a GPO for IE security settings. It is successfully being applied to all that it should and all is dandy. Another administrator tried to sign onto the dc as himself in my absence to add a site to the trusted site list, and none of the other sites were listed. So, it appears that...
No, not if he is getting an IP address from the server. If you absolutely cannot get it, and I have used this before, run sysprep on it and join the domain diring the mini setup.
When you add it, do like netwalker said and user "domain.local", then for the id you are using to add it, user the format "userid@domain.local"
Is there a way to prevent a certain machine from getting an address through DHCP by mac address or other? Basically what I have is a laptop that should not be where is it and I need to prevent it from gaining access to the network, any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
There is another way around this one. Run gpedit.msc, go to computer configuration, admin templates, system, logon, Maximum retries to unload and update user profile properties. Enable this policy and set it to like 3. That speeds up the 60 second delay (the default number) that was being...
It would display on the lower right corner of the desktop, almost like it was the wallpaper. Just thought this would be handy when using a kvm switching between machines.
I used to know how to do this and now I am drawing a complete blank. I was able to display such things as the computer name, ip address, mac address, logonserver etc on the desktop of the client machines. Anyone ever done this or know how? TIA
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I use sysprep 1.1. I use the same image for all my Compaqs, HP and Dells. One tip that has helped me in using sysprep is before running it, change the ide controller to the standard driver. Then, I create a directory on the machine I am imaging with all the drivers I need for each make/model.
What I use is a free utility from sysinternals, psloggedon, it runs from the command line and will return the information quicker thatn going to the registry.
From what I have heard the store process will use almost all available memory until another process needs it. We have Exchange 2000 supporting about 150 users, 1 GB memory, and store.exe generally uses about 800mb of memory. If someone else knows of a way to change this behavior that would be...
Getting some strage behavior in one instance of Outlook in my network. The user has her primary email box, as well as a seconday email box. Whenever this user replies to an email sent to the seconday mailbox, it goes to the outbox, is sent, but then stays in the outbox (it never gets moved to...
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