This is a known issue with Microsoft and article 838777 says that you can get a "hot fix" to resolve it. You have to call them and get it emailed to you. Im waiting for the "hot fix" now.
Ive had this same problem twice in the last couple months and both times I had to reload Windows. Im not sure what causes this error but I couldnt fix it without a reload. Id really like to know what causes it and why!
Im having trouble with Windows XP remote desktop. For some reason I keep getting a message saying that "The local policy of this system does not permit you to logon interactively". I know that remote desktop is basically terminal services. We havent had any trouble with using this before so Im...
I have a small network of a dozen users or so. I have a WIn2k server thats running everything...dns, exchange and AD. I have one particular user that since I set him up has not been getting his mail. All the other exchange users are working fine. Just this one doesnt get any mail. He can send...
This is my setup:P4 2.2, 1 Gig Rambus, Intel MB, 80 and 20 GB HDD and Radeon 97000 Pro. All of the sudden my computer is getting up near 107 to 108 when I play AOE or Command and Conquor. It starts freezing upa nd getting all goofy. I updated drivers to latest drivers for the radeon and that did...
I have a small office that I support. They have a need to access files on a public folder that is located on a NAS device (snap server) from thier homes. At the office they have a T1 connection with a Cisco 1700 series router and a Netscreen firewall/VPN device. The router was setup with NAT by...
Ok, I did find the default domain policy and YES it does have great restrictions! I had fun with some co-workers experimenting! One think I was hoping to find and did not, is it possible to make the icons on the desktop....hmm how do you say undeletable, so they cant make any changes to them? I...
How can I make the desktop, etc of end user pc's on a larger network locked down. I dont want them to be able to delete icons, remove programs, nothing really but click and open! Im trying to make it so theres less headache from stupidity as I can. I know you can do this but Im not sure if its...
I was just at this network today and as I was looking over the setup of DHCP I noticed that it was passing out the DNS for another server on the network...a seperate trusted domain..now Im really confused. After I switched the DNS numbers that were being given to the clients, they were no longer...
I have a network at a school that is suffering from very very slow logons. They logon to a Windows 2000 adnvanced server running DNS, DHCP and AD of course. For some reason its taking a very long time for logons, all clients are XP Pro and DHCP. Any help is appreciated!
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