I am using this to distribute a
screensaver also (machine startup vbs script).
I am having a problem however. I think I
know what it is, but I am not sure how to fix it.
I have the screensaver sitting in the
NETLOGON folder of my DC, and I am trying to copy from that location to the
remove that statement or add some error
handling.
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] GPO to copy
a file to all machines
I am
using this to distribute
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copy a file to all machines
The
script is running, as I have it also distributing a GPC.DAT file from a virus
server (I am
Along with the just-discussed policy
being enabled, is this policy enabled?:
Computer Configuration|Administrative Templates|System|Group
Policy|Apply Group Policy for computers asynchronously during startup
If it is, try disabling or not
configuring it. The computer wont display
Is there a way to tell via vbs?
Thank you,
Mitch Lawrence
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Posted At: Tuesday, July 20, 2004 1:21 PM
Posted To: ~AD Discussion~
Conversation: win2k pro or server?
Subject: RE:
Title: Message
It does tell you the time you logged
into the PC. Very useful tool. I have it scripted into my logon.vbs, using it
to force a background out to the PCs.
For reference (yeah, I know its probably
ugly, I am by no means a pro vbs scripter):
: (361) 758-0580
fx: (361) 758-0581
pg: (361) 270-0421
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Posted At: Wednesday, July 21,
2004 9:59 AM
Posted
Title: OT: Newsgroup Feeds for microsoft newsgroups?
I have stumbled upon a little used feature in my protocols folder. NNTP. Are there any public feeds available for getting the Microsoft newsgroups? I am especially interested in those dealing with vbs, ad, exchange.
TIA
Thank you,
Mitch
Title: Possibly OT: Flash Media Detection
Hello,
Is there a group policy restricting use of flash media (USB drives, iPods, camera cards, etc.) and/or any third party detection tools for use in a network environment?
Thank you,
Mitchell D. Lawrence
Director, Network Administrator
ITS
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Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2004 4:22
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Research Question
No,
its quite alright. One of the assignments I had this week was ask
programmers and it professionals what
Title: OT: Research Question
Thank you all for your responses. I got
more than enough to make this an excellent look into what drives the
individuals in this industry. It isnt complete, but it is a great look.
Thank you again.
Thank you,
Mitchell D. Lawrence
the 2nd and the 18th of
each month.
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Question
Hello,
I am doing research for a college project, and I
would
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the 2nd and the 18th of
each month.
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misunderstood
the question. You're asking for an answer to the question?
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] OT:
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Yes, but having live data
from people I 'know' (so
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Restrict
Administrative Privileges
How was my technical
solution?
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Restrict
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Title: Restrict Administrative Privileges
Less
headache solution: Tell the user not to do that and can his ass if he does.
I await eagerly the reply of the technical
solution.
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