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  1. mcracco

    Group Policy for Win98 Client

    Got it. That's pretty close yizhar, thanks for pointing me in the right direction. In Password Properties / User Profiles you do need to have selected 'Windows switches to your personal settings when you log on'. But this setting is overriden by config.pol in Default Computer / Win98 System /...
  2. mcracco

    Group Policy for Win98 Client

    I have a Win2000 Server and a bunch of Windows 98 clients. I have successfully created a CONFIG.POL file in the NETLOGON folder on the server using Policy Editor on a Win 98 machine. The tweaks make to Default User and Default Computer are saved to CONFIG.POL are read by the clients and the...
  3. mcracco

    Managing Printers from Browser

    Anyone care to take a stab at this one?
  4. mcracco

    Managing Printers from Browser

    Windows 2000 Server has the feature where by if IIS is installed one can manage print jobs from a web browser. That is, \\server\printers should bring you to a nice interface where you can see your jobs and with the right permissions you can manipulate all jobs. This feature worked on my server...
  5. mcracco

    How to Eliminate Second Logn Dialog in Win98

    Thanks for the responses. Koquito; A script might work but since I have never written one that may be more of an adventure than I am up to right now. Philandro; Problem with deleting the .pwl's is everytime a different user logs in the dialog pops up again. It wil help temporarily, but I'm...
  6. mcracco

    How to Eliminate Second Logn Dialog in Win98

    We have a Windows 2000 Server and life is good. However, I find myself having to do a whole lot of explaining to users as to why there are two login dialogs for Windows when a Windows 98 client is started. First dialog logs onto server just fine then the second dialog pops up. (this is the one...

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