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I've tried that with no success...
In the mean time I've found out though that the Installation of Lotus Notes v. 5.0 (Danish) causes this to happen...I still don't know why or how it interfeers with MS Windows 2000 to create this problem...
Any help is still greatly appreciated...
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We have a problem concerning windows 2000 status messages. By that I mean the messages at startup and shutdown displaying what action is performed (eg. running shutdownscript, preparing network connections and so on).
The messages have disappered - that means that the computer just displays...
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I have resently replaced an NT 4.0 server with a new one with the exact same name (for obvious reasons). This server is BDC and it has it's own addressscope of IP-adresses to hand out.
Now here is the problem...the server which replaced the old one doesn't seem to know which IP-adresses are...
Hi again<br><br>Actually I think I'm supposed to use this API-function. Ace stands for Access Control Entry - and is the entry: Everyone - Read (just an example!). This is what I want to add to my newly created directory.<br><br>The function to add an ACE:<br><br>Public Declare Function...
It is not the creation of the directory that is my problem - I can easily create this also with the FileSystemObject.<br><br>My problem is that I want to be able to add NT-users or NTgroups to the permissionlist on that newly created directory.<br><br>Kind regards<br><br>Siv
Thanks for replying<br><br>I have one puzzle though. My problem is I don't know what to pass as lpSecurityAttributes.<br><br>Correct me if I'm wrong:<br><br>I need to create an object/declaration with type SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES. The type-declaration of SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES points to the...
Hi<br><br>I wish to use API-calls to create a new directory on my NTFS-volume with permissions set to something I myself choose.<br><br>I have the following code in a module - the declaration of the API-function-call takes a path (as string) to where the new folders is to be created as first...
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