Hi all, I am trying to make a PRINTER dos mapping using the NET USE comamnd from a Windows 2000 Server to an XP workstation and although it all works correctly it does not remain persistent when I log off or reboot even when using the /P:yes at the end of the command.
Now I know I can make a...
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I am having a problem deploying software to some machines on a clients network. We use RIS to install XP SP2 which then reboots and install Office 2003, Acrobat v7.0 and Symantec AV v9.0.
90% of the machines work fine, but some do not deploy correctly. When it trys to install the software...
Hi, I am having a problem using Remote Installation Services with ISA 2004.
Although I can get a DHCP address and press F12 for service once it is running it is extremely slooooooooooow
When ISA is installed I have enabled all Protocols from Local Host to Internal network and vice versa but...
Thanks, but unfortuately as they are standalone workstations not connected to AD I cannot use SUS
Mark
My motto for a Friday afternoon:
If at first you dont succeed - dont bother
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Ghost Enterprise versions 7 and 8 work fine but only in DOS mode i.e. from a bootable floppy/cd.
The other option is to buy Symantec V2i Server Edition (Livestates older brother) which works perfectly and I have found it going much cheaper on ebay (search for item number 7131357753 on...
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I am going to assume that you are remote pc accessing a server/router using a VPN connection and that you are unable to browse the internet while the connection is made.
If this is correct you need to go to "Network connections" in control panel, right click on the VPN connection you are...
I have several remote (not connected to a domain/network)workstations that have connections to the internet so that users can use the remote desktop connector (terminal server connection) but have had DNS disabled stop the them browsing websites.
So as the system can automatically update...
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