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  1. jbyrne

    W2K DC sending excessive arp replies

    Thanks for coming back to us grimmy26 Both the DCs in question and the PC that they are continously sending ARP replies to have been fully scanned for viruses - they all use Sophos and are up to date ide file wise I have also scanned them all for malware using Microsoft Anti-Spyware, Spybot...
  2. jbyrne

    W2K DC sending excessive arp replies

    Hello everyone, I have a little problem at work that I was wondering if anyone could possibly shed any light on... We have 4 DCs at our main office (2 are DNS and DHCP Servers) and the other two are just DCs (although all 4 of them do have FSMO roles assigned to them. We have been having some...
  3. jbyrne

    Terminal Services Profiles

    Please bare with me on this, i'll try an explain it the best I can.... We have 6 W2K Terminal Servers (Compaq DL360), all have SP3 and all the latest Windows Updates on. We have 3 DCs for the Domain, again all SPd and Updated. The Terminal Servers are running Microsoft Office XP (with XP SP2...
  4. jbyrne

    Using VBScript to map a: drive

    Is it possible to map a user's local a: drive in their terminal server session? I am not bothered if it is mapped as a:, it can be k: as long as it is that PCs floppy drive. I can get my pc to share it's a drive and then, using vbscript, lookup the pc name and map it as the k: drive. However...
  5. jbyrne

    Mapping a: drive in Terminal Server session

    Is it possible to map a user's local a: drive in their terminal server session? I am not bothered if it is mapped as a:, it can be k: as long as it is that PCs floppy drive. I can get my pc to share it's a drive and then, using vbscript, lookup the pc name and map it as the k: drive. However...
  6. jbyrne

    Using VBScript to map a: drive

    Thank You, this is exactly what I was looking for
  7. jbyrne

    Using VBScript to map a: drive

    Can anyone give me an example of a tasty bit of script that will map the users a: drive Assuming all PCs on the network have their A Drive shared as "Adrive" could you do something like setting a constant called "COMPUTERNAME" which picks up the PCs Name and then does...
  8. jbyrne

    Lotus Notes picking up correct default printer in Terminal Server

    Does anyone know of an issue with Lotus Notes 5.0.10 correctly picking up the default printer in Windows 2000 Terminal Services? When our users login, a piece of script adds their printers and, depending on group membership, maps one as the default printer (ie users in IT have IT mapped as...
  9. jbyrne

    Printer Mapping & Paper Size

    I have mapped printers on the login script using the following code: PrinterPath = "\\server\printer" PrinterDriver = "Lexmark Optra Color 1200 (MS)" WshNetwork.AddWindowsPrinterConnection PrinterPath, PrinterDriver This works fine for all users. The problem I have is...
  10. jbyrne

    Printer Mapping & Paper Size

    I have mapped printers on the login script using the following code: PrinterPath = "\\server\printer" PrinterDriver = "Lexmark Optra Color 1200 (MS)" WshNetwork.AddWindowsPrinterConnection PrinterPath, PrinterDriver This works fine for all users. The problem I have is...
  11. jbyrne

    We are running Windows 2000 Termina

    We are running Windows 2000 Terminal Services. The system seems to run fine with everyone logging in (some have even commented it's faster than their local machine). When the 8th person logs in, it takes a few seconds longer for their personal profile to download and then goes really slow when...

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