I have a COMPUTER startup script (.CMD extension) that I'm trying to apply to a group of computers in AD on my W2K server through a startup script GPO. It just imports a registry setting for this new Daylight Savings Time problem.
The GPO doesn't apply to computers that are in a group that is...
As much as these suggestions make sense, it isn't anythinig to do with my Windows associations that causes the problem.
The folders themselves have been modified. Like if you took a .doc file and removed the extension, it would no longer been seen as a Word document. The entry under "file...
You can see the properties, which we looked at as soon as we noticed the problem, but there is nothing in there about changing it back to a folder.
It doesn't look like a permissions issue. There is no error, let alone Access Denied, when you try to open it. It just opens the window to select...
This is the first time I've ever seen this happen and I couldn't find anything with Google.
We installed SP2 on an XP machine as part of regular maintenacne, then we get a BSOD and can't boot into Windows. We have since reimaged a hard drive (standard prcedure instead of possibly returning the...
I have a strange issue with Norton Internet Security 2004 and Internet Explorer.
When I hook up this laptop(XP Home) to my router at home with a CAT5 cable, the IE can access the net just fine with NIS ENABLED.
When I bring it back to the customer's home, where they use a USB cable to connect...
I set up a RAID 1 configuration and the mirror drive isn't showing up in disk management.
Does this mean the RAID isn't working correctly? I haven't used this controller's software before so I called Dell's tech support to make sure it was initiated before I installed Windows.
Dell...
I'm just gonna go with pcAnywhere and an extra workstation.
I wish I had enough experience to go with something bigger (or a bigger budget to play with better toys), but for now I'm gonna go with something simple.
Thank you all for the help. Very useful as always on tek-tips.
I plan on buying a couple Dell's workstations for about 400 each, and the only real multi-user solution I found to be sufficient is Citrix. But Citrix is way too expensive...besides, we'd need another dedicated server(there's another $1000 easy, besides the software). The only problem is that...
what do you think it might cost for a consultant to do this? the whole point of the boss asking me to do it was to save a few bucks.
Is this something that can be done in a day? and would they/I have to be onsite at the remote client's machine to set this up?
Excuse me if this post has already been made, please excuse me because I couldn't find something descriptive enough because I'm a newbie with remote access.
The setup I'm putting in place:
-One Win2k3 server hosting our application's data.
-Two workstations, one for local use and one for...
so for TS I would need them to connect directly to the server? I can't put TS on Windows XP Pro, right?
is it possible to spread a virus through a VPN?
Also, I understand how VPN's work, but I have never implemented one. Can you give me a link to something that'll show me how to get...
I'm also trying to figure out if TS is right for me...
I'm setting up a small network(one new server to host our application, and one/maybe two workstations...all three will probably be brand new Dells, WinXP/Win2k3 Server)
I need to have at least two remote users access a workstation so they...
not yet, it's still under "other devices" because the drivers haven't been installed yet. It's go tthe name and model of the scanner correctly...so it's not called "scsi device" or something like that.
It's a Canon DR-5020.
A+ Certified
I've tried uninstalling it from the device manager many times. The thing that worked best, listed in another post, was disconnecting the scanner and reinstalling everything before plugging it back in.
It's still not technically "installed", but it'll let us scan for now.
I'd like to find a...
I have the drivers, in a way. they're in a self installing .exe file.
I don't know which files are the actual drivers because they're not "installed" in the device manager. I've had this scanner on another win2k machine and the drivers were never installed...a few bugs but we could get the...
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