It appears that it doesn't matter how many times I log onto the CLIENT after the 1st login when it retrieved the Romaing profile it still retrieves the local profile.
If I restart the CLIENT:
1st Login Retrieves local profile
2nd,3rd,xth Login Retrieves Local Profile
Any ideas?
I have checked it to make sure and it's a Roaming profile on CLIENT1.
If I add a file onto the profile via the server it should still appear on the Roaming profile once logged in shouldn't it?
Bit Extra: Both CLIENTS are running XP SP2.
Hi,
I've just installed a new 2003 server in a test environment with a 2 clients but I have come across 1 issue which i've never had before. It's really bugging me because I think it could be something really simple.
Heres the situation:
I have 1 user setup with a roaming profile called TEST...
I have be looking through the internet for a PHP script which counts the number of folders in a given directory but can't find a thing.
Does anyone know of a small script that could be used to count folders and display the output?
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Something.....??????
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Is it possible to set up a VPN with 4 servers in a similar way to setting up 2 servers on a site-to-site setup?
Ultimately this is what I will require in the future. Looks like I've still got a lot of things to learn!
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Thanks silverspecv, that just confirms my thoughts now. Just have to invest in another firewall which shouldn't be too much. I just thought I'd ask incase I was wasting money but I didn't want to risk my 64bit Athlon being wrecked by some hacker.
Cheers!
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