I am administering a native NT 4.0 environment with roaming profiles implemeted. I have one user who, for some reason, gets an F: mapped when he should only have a g:. It happens intermittently. any ideas?<br><br><br>
It is to my understanding that the personal.xls file is to be kept in the c:\program files\microsoft office\office\xlsstart folder as a hidden file. If I leave it as a hidden file, it does not start up when I start Excel. However, if I remove the hidden attribute, it works...
If i print a letter from outlook and set up all of the correct parameters, it still looks like crap. The print out will have all of the data but it cuts it <br>
up<br>
like <br>
this. If i go and set the font size to one lower it works, however. any ideas?
i don't know anything about the intracacies of the msiis. i have a client who is using frontpage98 and is publishing to an iis server which is also my print server. he had modified one of his pages? and the server replied out of disk space. my question is, if i have another drive available...
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