Re: permissions problem

2008-01-20 Thread Steve Pruitt
I don't think there's anything special needed - the default configuration should allow what you want. You should see what groups your account is in, what's in the local administrators group on the second machine, what GPOs apply, and review anything else you might have configured. Steve

RE: Sharing Contacts and Calendar between 2 AD forests

2008-01-20 Thread Carl Houseman
Interorg replication tool for free/busy and PF sharing. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/238573 Fair warning - IIFP requires W2K3 Enterprise and SQL Server. Kind of heavy just to maintain contacts in one forest for users in another, which can be automated with a bit of scripting. Carl

Removing IE7 to install IE6

2008-01-20 Thread Ken Higgy
Bought some lenovo laptops that came with IE 7 installed on XP Pro. IE 7 will not work with some pages that have to be accessed for the medical department. Has to be IE 6. Attempted to remove IE 7 through add/remove which seemed to work fine. I was expecting it to revert back to ver 6, but

Re: permissions problem

2008-01-20 Thread Jon Harris
Have you checked to see that there are no firewalls up? Does the DC also have DNS/DHCP running? Are both machines in the same subnet? You said anything but these are usually the things that occur first when doing any testing. Jon On Jan 20, 2008 12:56 PM, Len Hammond [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

R: permissions problem

2008-01-20 Thread HELP_PC
Let us say that you are physically on the machine as Domain Admin. Can you browse AD ? GuidoElia HELPPC _ Da: Jon Harris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Inviato: domenica 20 gennaio 2008 19.02 A: NT System Admin Issues Oggetto: Re: permissions problem Have you checked to see that there

Re: permissions problem

2008-01-20 Thread Len Hammond
I had done that previously but retested right now and the results are the same. When creating a share and setting share or NTFS permissions the list for selection the location from where the permissions should be set contains only the member server and not the DC or any other item. Len On Jan

RE: Removing IE7 to install IE6

2008-01-20 Thread Bob Fronk
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/927177 According to this, it should have reverted. Tried any of this?: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/318378 Bob Fronk From: Ken Higgy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2008 12:38 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject:

Re: R: permissions problem

2008-01-20 Thread Len Hammond
Yes. From the member server I can use Windows Explorer to browse to 'My Network Places' and drill down through Entire Network ,Microsoft Windows Network, and see the domain and both workgroups. Also, from the member server I can see the two servers and one workstation and see all the shares that

RE: permissions problem

2008-01-20 Thread NTSysAdmin
DNS is a required service for Active Directory. You need to configure a windows DNS server and load your domain zone. S From: Len Hammond [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2008 3:29 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: Re: permissions problem Yes, I had checked those first

OT - BB RDP client

2008-01-20 Thread Amer Karim
Hi, I've been trying out Shape's TSMobile and Rove's Mobile Desktop apps on my BB 8800 and was wanted to know what the members of this community were using and why. Currently I'm leaning towards the Rove product primarily because they seem to have figured out that disabling the BB's

RE: Removing IE7 to install IE6

2008-01-20 Thread Carl Houseman
Repair install with with SP2 installation CD should do something about it. But haven't had your error nor tried this to get rid of it so YMMV. Carl _ From: Ken Higgy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2008 12:38 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: Removing IE7 to

Re: Small IT company software application

2008-01-20 Thread Kurt Buff
Yes, and OSC-NG is on sourceforge. On 1/18/08, Oliver Marshall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This one ? http://glpi-project.org/?lang=en -Original Message- From: Kurt Buff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 18 January 2008 20:50 To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: Re: Small IT company

Re: permissions problem

2008-01-20 Thread Len Hammond
I'll get DNS installed. Can I point the Domain DNS to the Netgear and then out of the building. If I make the DC the only DNS server the other workgroup machines will lose the Internet and I need the rest to stay connected. The Domain will depart my house in a few days when I get a couple more

Re: permissions problem

2008-01-20 Thread Jonathan Link
Pointing DNS to the netgear on the DC should be sufficient for your needs, and ultimately, you'll change it when you deliver the servers to the client. On Jan 20, 2008 4:55 PM, Len Hammond [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'll get DNS installed. Can I point the Domain DNS to the Netgear and then out

RE: permissions problem

2008-01-20 Thread NTSysAdmin
The DC DNS should only be servicing the domain members, not the rest of your pc's, they can stay on the netgear. As long as your network properties dns entries on the domain members reflect the DC DNS, (and that includes the DC), and the netgears IP as the gateway you should be rolling in no

wmv IE streaming broken on all computers

2008-01-20 Thread Ben Nordlander
so we have this problem, isn't that how it always starts? :) Our GPO settings for our domain controlled computers won't play streaming wmv on IE7. If we image a computer, it is fine. if we put it on the domain, it is fine. If we move the computer account to the OU where our main GPO settings get

Re: Small IT company software application

2008-01-20 Thread Kurt Buff
http://www.ocsinventory-ng.org/ is the web page, BTW, but the downloads come from sourceforge. On 1/20/08, Kurt Buff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yes, and OSC-NG is on sourceforge. On 1/18/08, Oliver Marshall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This one ? http://glpi-project.org/?lang=en

RE: Citrix help needed

2008-01-20 Thread Webster
Did you get it all figured out? Webster From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Citrix help needed Thanks everyone who has responded so far. I will look at the links you've so kindly sent. This was all setup by a former employee and I'm trying to figure it

RE: permissions problem

2008-01-20 Thread Ken Schaefer
It really makes no difference what DNS server you use. HOWEVER Domain joined clients need to be able to locate SRV (Service) records for DCs, GCs etc in the DNS. It appears at the moment that your Netgear DNS service doesn't accept registration of these records, so no domain joined machines

Re: Removing IE7 to install IE6

2008-01-20 Thread Jon Harris
I wonder if since these were shipped with IE 7 preinstalled if they even have the ability to revert. IE 6 may never have been installed on these systems. If that is the case you will need to wipe and reinstall from scratch. Jon On Jan 20, 2008 3:47 PM, Carl Houseman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Re: Removing IE7 to install IE6

2008-01-20 Thread Ken Higgy
Went through both of those and got me no where quick. I am not certain that IE 6 was even on there to go back to during an uninstall. This came with 7 on it from lenovo. - Original Message - From: Bob Fronk To: NT System Admin Issues Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2008 12:58 PM

Re: Removing IE7 to install IE6

2008-01-20 Thread Ken Higgy
I always make the restore disks on a new laptop before doing anything to them. Doing a repair from those, I am not sure would get me anywhere. I had not thought of trying to install sp2 over it though. Might give it a shot when I get back. The worst that will happen is restoring again. -

Wireless Infrastructure Hotspot/Corporate

2008-01-20 Thread gsweers
Hey everyone, Looking for suggestions and ideas on a multi building/multi-subnet Wireless infrastructure. We have a need to provide WI-FI access for all of our staff to our network, while providing HOT-SPOT public access at the same time. My idea is to do a Symbol, Proxim, HP type WIFI

Re: permissions problem

2008-01-20 Thread Len Hammond
Problem solved! Thanks for the help. Misconfigured DNS was the problem. DNS *was* installed in the DC. However, it chose a 192.168.x.x subnet for itself and the Netgear is configured for a 172.17.x.x subnet due to the fact that the head end of the Comcast cable I'm on has issues with 192...

Re: Wireless Infrastructure Hotspot/Corporate

2008-01-20 Thread Mike Sullivan
Check out Netgear, they have what they call ProSafe which could cover all of your requirements. http://www.netgear.com/Products/APsWirelessControllers/WirelessControllers/WFS709TP.aspx On Jan 20, 2008 7:32 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey everyone, Looking for suggestions and ideas on a