I'm setting up a machine that will be used as a 'MultiPurpose' computer. It will have software for which we have only one license. The users will be logging into this workstation and to NetWare 5 servers (using NetWare Client32 w/Workstation Mgr).
How can I setup the machine so that each user...
I'm a NetWare admin who recently inherited a small Win NT 4.0 network (which I'm really enjoying by the way).
My questions are (simply enough):
1). How to I configure the HOME share to NOT show the other users directories? I removed the 'Traverse Folder' right from the Everyone group (but...
Thanks for the reply.
I guess I was 'overthinking' this one.
What I did was create a shortcut to 'command.com' and then edit the shortcut to point to the desired program instead of 'command.com'. I then created a text file with the SET commands and pointed the shortcut to it (i.e. AUTOEXEC.NT)...
Are you by chance attaching to a NetWare server? If so, it's the NetWare Client that's dragging you down.
Check Microsoft support document Q269590.
RacerX
Weird!!
1). What version of Windows?
2). Only the My Computer and Explorer windows?
3). If WinNT/2000, log in as a different user. Problem remain?
4). If Win9x, does it do it in Safe Mode?
5). Possibly hardware (mouse)
RacerX
Have you added each machine to the domain (using C:\WINNT\system32\SRVMGR.EXE)??
This can also be done when you assign a domain in the network properties of the Win2K units.
RacerX
Dreamboat,
Unfortunately those are the 'How to' articles. I follwed those but the installation isn't performing as outlined in those articles.
Thanks anyway,
Tom
I have a Win2K machine that I'm building for one of my users.
We use two seperate versions of the same program.
Each version has a license file that is located in seperate locations on our server.
The way each version of the program gets to the license file is thru environment variables...
Jason,
Were you able to resolve the issue?
I ran it at home as a test and it did exactly what you said. I found things all over the place. Bad.
There must be a command line switch to specify a destination.
Thanks for your reply,
Tom
I'm trying to run the administrative setup of Office 2000 SR-1.
I run "setup.exe /a" from the Run command (I've tried this on both Win2K and Win98) and the Setup window opens.
It says "Welcome to Microsoft Office 2000".
Down under that it reads " Preparing to install...
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