Hey,
I am using Crystal reports 9 and am quite new at it so any help is appreciated!
I have written an application using VB for distributing our products and I use CR for generating delivery notes and invoices etc.
I have the reports all setup and working but the problem is that the...
Try the following in the login script.
net use h: /HOME
This only works on 95 and 98 clients, 2k automatically maps the home folder to the drive you specify.
Danny
Sorry - didn't explain very well!
2 NT Server4 server - one PDC one BDC. These machines have logon scripts for the various departments at my company (sales, development, support, admin etc)
I can get the drive mappings setup ok in all of the scripts but one of the support guys needs to map a...
Yes :-)
In my experience getting the mouse and keyboard in the wrong sockets can cause this error - and in this case may be the problem as Jade012 mentioned that the machine was unplugged and relocated.
Just a thought!!
Danny
Hi all,
Is there anyway of determining a WinNT 4 Server logon name via a Win98 login script?
I roughly need to say - if loginname == XXX Map drive W:
Cheers
Danny
I was recently running McAfee Groupshield on an NT4 Exchange 5.5 box and found the performance hit too great (The machine in question is quite old and handled a MASSIVE amount of mail)
We have now opted for an ASP service going by the name of Messagelabs (www.messagelabs.com) basically all mail...
Yes i want the user to choose which fields and the data they want query on.
Eg. one user might want to find all records of all companies in Manchester that have product x.
The user would be able to say "Query on "Town and Product"" and specify the criteria for these fields...
Hi all, hope you can help!
This is split in to a couple of questions.
1. I have a normal run of the mill access database what I need to be able to do is enable the users to select what criteria they want to search on and then enter that criteria.
2. Relating to above. Once the user has...
I had this problem with Exchange 5.5 so I don't know how relevent this solution may be!
In the advanced tab for a particular recipient make sure the IIS machine name is in the box labelled "Outlook Web Access Server Name" and the Directory name is something sensible - usually the...
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