Product: Norton AntiVirus for Microsoft Exchange 2.x
Supported operating system: Windows 2000
Exchange server version: 2.x
An email message arrives at our Exchange server, NAV for Exchange
detects malicious software within it and quarentines the message.
The message is stored in a Quar$ folder...
I browse the temporary internet folder because occasionally we will get a virus/worm detected in a file there and the antivirus log states that it could not be deleted or cleaned. The user may not be able to access the folder's contents due to permissions. I also may be able to determine where...
For security reasons, VNC cannot be used. Windows Explorer is the tool we are stuck with. My post is to determine if someone else had the same problem and found a solution, be it a little-known setting, or a bug fix, etc. The problem may not be repeatable, in fact, may be endemic of how our...
As part of my network duties I map a drive to the C: drive of a remote workstation. Both my workstation and the remote workstation are Windows 2K with SP2 (although we have NT 4 SP6 workstations as well with similar results) I want to use Windows Explorer to look at the file names within the...
I tested this scenario on two workstations on the same lan with a coworker accessing my computer. He had the same results...he couldn't see my Temporary Internet Folder files, only his own, even though the folder he was accessing was in my computer's directory tree in Windows Explorer..
The folder on the remote W2K machine which does not display properly is
\Documents and Settings\<user name of profile>\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files
A coworker used his workstation and got the same results. Both of us are W2K.
Thanks to the Great God Gates (G3) for this...
As part of my network duties I map a drive to the C: drive of a remote workstation. Both my workstation and the remote workstation are Windows 2K with SP2 (although we have NT 4 SP6 workstations as well with similar results) I want to use Windows NT Explorer to look at the file names within...
We too are having problems with NAV 7.6 and Arcserve. Seems our event logs are being clogged with "Scan cannot access open file" messages written by NAV. Our only solution at this point is to disable NAV realtime while the backup is performed. B-(
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