Your telling me that when you buy a machine the first thing you don;t do is
format the harddrive and get rid of the Junk on the system?
Every College System that I ever rolled out. We had built and tested our
software loads on every varient of machine that we had and then rolled an
install package to install all the machines of that type from.. We had
terrible problems with Compaq, gateway, Dell giving us OS's that would not
run most of the business apps that we had..
I know this sounds like a desperate move.. But I suggest formatting and
reloading the system from the Base 95/98/98SE/ME/2000/NT disks and avoiding
the restore disks..
--Matt
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Pearson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, September 18, 2000 9:49 AM
Subject: [IMail Forum] IE Registry Keys/Values/E-machines
> BACKGROUND
> We are a school using web messaging for our users (teachers and students)
inside of a firewall. We push profiles at our authenticated users. All users
are on W98 machines. We recently purchased some e-machines and have noticed
that some user profiles are receiving registry keys/values in the
H_Key_Current User area that appear to be forced by e-machines. For example,
the user has many options locked in internet options. The set homepage
option is set to the www.e4me.com along with many others. We know how to fix
that in the registry, but my question is whether or not e-machines are also
writing other keys/values that are affecting web messaging.
>
> WEB MESSAGING ERROR DESCRIPTION
> We are still having trouble in IE using web messaging. When a user is in
IE, and are composing or replying to a message, if they wait longer than
about 30 seconds, they receive an Invalid Action Failed message when
clicking send. This does not happen at all in Netscape using Web Messaging.
The version of IE does not matter.
>
> IPSWITCH REACTION
> IPSWITCH support claims this is a unique problem. After exhausting my
ideas, I am now thinking possibly that we have registry keys/values that
have been changed. If anyone out there has a similar situation of
imail,firewall,IE,e-machine, please post a thought.
>
> KB
> I have not been able to find anything in the KB to support this issue.
>
> Thanks,
>
> John
>
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