Well this is the first time I have gotten to experience having an option I guess. So what you are saying is that if the user chooses to PRESS the button tha appears, then it shouldnt show up again?
I have a user who is trying to reply to an email and when he hits the reply button, the has this message appear.,
Press SPACEBAR or ENTER to activate and use this control
He is using Outlook Web Access. Any ideas? I tried to update the Active X, but no go.
Thanks
Guys...what are the qualifications needed to know if I can use Norton Ghost 9 to image the hard drive of my WIN NT 4.0 server, (Sp6). I know I can run it on workstations all day long, but am getting an error when using it on my WIN NT server? Do I have to use Symantecs-2003 ghost instead...
I need to monitor some of our home office users in the field and when I open up the Temporary internet files, there is no way to import them or even make a copy of them? Windows XP Pro(SP2). Is there even a cheap program that I can use that would allow me to view and copy their temporary...
I just want to create a custom local user template to apply to home office users before I deploy their computers to their home office? What is the easiest way to do this? I want to allow this user to access certain sites only and not allow downloads of any type, without administrative consent...
I just want to create a custom local user template to apply to home office users before I deploy their computers to their home office? What is the easiest way to do this? I want to allow this user to access certain sites only and not allow downloads of any type, without administrative consent...
I have pushed the latest updates out using SUS from Windows Server 2003 and now I want to make sure all the update were accepted and installed on each client? Do I have to use IIS to configure log files?
Did you mean that this operation needed to be executed from a DC on the network? There I do see the option, I will apply that setting and then see if It works or not.
Thanks..
I am not running on a Novell Network. I went to the start>settings>Printers and Faxes...
The isssue here is that there is no "File" on the toolbar. I even right click on it and there is no option for a right click? Is that wierd or what?
Everytime I send a print job to a printer, a little windows appears in the bottom right corner of the screen telling you that the print job had sen sent successfully to that printer, and then you have to manually close the pop up window.
After I pushed SP2 on the network, everyone has got this annoying printer pop up window that appears. Is there any ways I can prevent that from popping up?
-JT
I just recieved my first Winterm3235LE thin client. We are using a Citrix connection to connect to our network, for whatever reason, I cannot get a ICA local printer installed on the WIN CE OS on the winterm3235LE? Do you know how to?
My user gets this message when she starts Outlook 2000. Running on exchange2003. In front of this error message contains her local hard drive directory that comes from her local HD's Documents and Settings.....Does anyone know how to stop this at Outlook start up?
I have WIN XP PRo, I just installed the SP2 about a week ago. I went to my banks website to check a balanace in my account and also to view a check that had been cashed, but all I get are the little red X's in the top left corner of the screen. Does anybody have any ideas how to fix this...
I have reinstalled the outlook 2000 on the clients computer and still the damn sign hangs around after the outlook is closed. I have tried almost everything and cannot get it fixed so far. Do you have any resolve to this issue besides calling Microsoft and installing the service pack?
Did the NetAdmin actually figure out this issue yet? I cannot get it figured out. This user only have 128mb of email, thats why I do not understand why this is still doing it. I have already reinstalled outlook 2000 on her PC and she logged onto another PC and it did the same thing? Any other...
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