Hey wvgirl64,
You can also try this if the users use IE for Internet. Go to Documents and Settings do a search on T.IE5. This will bring up History.IE5 folder for each user, this folder will reach 300+ megs the allowable size of Internet Cache. If you delete these folders IE will automatically...
Hi Guy's, what protocol are you using to connect to the servers. For our organization, it was an issue only using TCP/IP, we have changed it to TCP/IP + HTTP, this took care of our connection issue.
Try a couple of problem users and see if this solves your issue.
Stox
Hey Hal217,
Question first, is this issue happen to any other application?
If so check you keyboard and also confirm that its setup for US style keyboard.
Also check the font make sure that you are using the standard 9 pt. arial. also under tools\options\read\ international settings button...
To do it manually...
I have done it every couple of weeks or once a month.
Open windows explorer, move to c:\documents and settings. Do a search on "T.IE5".
It will give you folders named "Content.IE5"
Delete all except the Default User. It will give you a warning about...
Hi Rad, we had an issue something like that.
I hope that this helps you out.
Users were using a MS Word document and using \\file\send to\mail reciepient (as attachment). If the users already had their e-mail open they would get an error message "Mapi Failure could not open file for...
Hi there,
this is what I do,
open explorer on the server and move to c:\documents and settings\. Do a search on "t.ie5", when finished searching delete all folders except the default users folder. You will get an anoying message about the files being a system file / folder, trust me...
Hi there,
Thought I would add this suggestion.
I had this issue (cannot connect to Citrix server) also, roughly 9am every morning due to 400 users trying to logon to the servers. I have increased the connection to 8 per server and that seem to help.
Sir-Stox
Hi there here is a couple of other things that I do everynight when rebooting the machine.
wrote a batch file to do the following.
del c:\WINNT\system32\spool\printers\*.* /q
del c:\WINNT\temp\*.* /q
Also manually once a month delete the temporary internet files in the user profiles...
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