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<0> Do you see the 'print screen' button on your keyboard? <1> Yes <0> Press it then go into something like paint and Edit>paste. <0> Press it when on the screen in question that is. <1> Ah, hold on, I've just solved it! <1> Allow all is "add the domain to the list and give no rules" <1> I looked what the guy had done for his bank <0> There you go. <1> Hang on, I will double-check <1> Er, no, it's not right <2> hey, anyone here? <3> No <2> can someone help me with a problem <2> i converted my drives to dynamic disks and not it wont boot <3> Google it. <2> i tried
<1> I will get back to you shortly if I still fail to solve it <1> I have put a screenshot - not too great quality - showing the form of string I need, at http://img4566.imageshack.us/my.php?image=nortonscreen7ig.gif <1> If someone can tell me how to allow whole domain popups with it, I will finally be able to solve this <1> Um... img456, not img4566 <0> Is that the site you are trying to allow? <1> No - it is merely a clue to my problem - needing to know how I can discover such strings <1> I have tried adding the relevant domains with no rules - no go <1> I have even tried adding strings with the domain names - likewise, no go <0> You can't add wildcards? <1> Well, that was going to be my next guess - it may be supported <4> Yahoo mail seems to be down. <1> Hmmm... no good, at least yet <1> I still can't see how to derive a solution <1> Anyway, I will just plain leave it off for now - back another time or later if needed <5> the Celeron M processor, is that any good? at 1.4ghz, is that comparable to an athlon xp at 1.4 ghz? <5> the celeron M is based on the PIII which is comparable to the athlon XP. <5> that's the syllogism i'm basing my opinion upon <6> hi, i have one drive running windows 2000, is it possible to create a new partition on that drive? or do i need a program to do that <7> sup <8> Is it possible that I can send my client a registry file (or any other type of file) to setup a new e-mail account for her in Outlook 2002 (with Service Pack 3)? <8> Guiding her through setting up a new e-mail address is somewhat...time consuming... <9> no it's not <9> you're just a retard <9> it takes 3 minutes tops <10> huh <8> Gimp-Cow: Yeah, I might be a retard and it might take you only 3 minutes with your clients, but if I have an auto-setup file then it's instant, there's no margin for error and if she has computer problems, then she can be up and running quickly with the minimum of h***le. <8> I know how to do it with Outlook Express, but Outlook 2002 seems to work in a completely different manner altogether. <10> my god <10> if these ****ers could keep a mail server up for more than a ****ing day <8> csm: What ISP/data center? ;) <8> g2g, thanks anyway guys <10> the company i work for <11> man I overslept this morn, drove to work in a panic, sat down ... banged out two stories, just two left and I'm actually OK . <11> sleeping in didn't **** me, thank god <11> i woke up with that sick feeling <12> I hate that. <11> it's the worst, really. <11> especially when you don't have time to properly groom <12> Where you realize you've overslept as you wake, and time moves in slow motion as you look at the clock expecting it to say, like, 3:45P or something. <11> and its those mornings where you can't find your keys, your shoes, etc. <12> Oh, yeah. I hate leaving the house before I've showered. <11> and hten you start the car and the fuel light is on, so you need to stop for gas. . . <11> then you get stuck behind a schooll bus <11> etc <12> Glad it didn't leave you too far in the weeds. <13> about two dozen accounts in Active Directory had their phone number completely wiped out. Each of these accounts has the same modified date/time under the Ojbect tab. How can I figure out what the hell deleted the phone numbers? I don't believe I have auditing setup. Could this be a sync issue between DCs? <10> huh <11> fdiv - yeah, i often overestimate how in the weeds I am and underestimate my ability to work quickly. <11> i like ot have a big window of time for each story so I can work methodically <11> but I can certinaly adapt with time constraints.. i just tend to put pressure on myself. <14> don't have to worry about nerp getting lost in the weeds. he'll just grind 'em up and smoke 'em. <15> hey <14> what. the. ****ing. hell. <15> does The "Login Script" parameter on a user's active directory profile properties page override GPO based login scripts? <15> or do the GPO based scripts override that? <14> i'm editing a perl script in UE11, and i'm adding "use Time::Local". whenever i arrow off of "Time" it ****ing changes it to "time". <16> Advanced > Configuration > Editor Display > Syntax Highlighting > uncheck Auto Correct Keywords <16> (I believe0 <15> I have a GPO configured in Active Directory which maps a bunch of network drives. I got three users who need one additional drive. So, naturally, I included a login script in their AD profile to map that extra drive. <15> Apparently though, that doesn't get run if a script is specified via AD <15> *specified via GPO
<10> **** a bunch of GPO <10> that **** doesnt work <14> ah. i was looking all through there and couldn't find that setting. that worked, thanks. <17> hello all :) <15> according to some ***hole's faq on the inTarWeb, both scripts should run - -the one applied via GPO, and the one applied via profile tab <10> fk why not just have your logon script check their perms and process accordingly? <10> basically using one script <15> because drive mappings are not determined by permissions here. They're determined by necessity for specific projects. <15> if someone doesn't need access, they don't get it mapped. <10> but cant you have the script determine that? <10> ie: if they arent in a particular group... then dont map ****? <15> yeah I should just have one login script that does it by group <10> yeah i got the same problem <10> i gotta reinvent the wheel so to speak :p <10> but my differential is only for another month... so i'm like... wtf bother <15> that's the other thing too ---- <15> our backup software (Backup Exec 9.1), does not properly do incremental's based on date (known bug, they recommended buying a new version to fix), so I'm forced to use the archive bit. <15> Which means <10> i've already had to ****ing whip up some voodoo magic to get around this rpc over https connection issue <15> I have to schedule permissions changes or even auditing changes <15> to coincide with my full backup <15> or else I'm doing an unecessary full <10> ugh <10> ****s <15> you're telling me :D <10> yeah i hate incrementals <10> if i have the space... i'm doing full :) <15> differentials are good <10> save for mine... bunch of black fluid according to the dodge dealership :p <10> which i just had changed about 6 months ago :) <10> speaking of which... i gotta call them nigs <10> find out what the dealio is <10> aight... 20 episodes of hogan's heroes in HD to catch up on... peas <14> i can't imagine how hogan's heroes could possibly gain anything from HD. <11> that's like preserving ac3 audio of a DVD where the audio was originally recorded on aincent tape <11> vbrmp3 is fine enough seriously <11> divx would be the way to go for those eps, well, xvid. :D <11> on my last story. . . goddamn can't wait to be done <15> well slick <15> I just downloaded a script that does the drive mapping based on group membership <15> and it works right <15> so I'll switch that **** up <15> one less thing to tie to OU layout <10> you know <10> **** BILL GATES RIGHT UP THE *** <10> and that balmer guy too <10> **** him <10> i swear to god man <12> YEAH! <10> MAKE SOME **** THAT ****ING WORKS <14> ha, nice. <14> In January the Vermont Teddy Bear Co. receives protests from the mental-health community over its Crazy for You Bear, a plush toy in a straitjacket that comes with commitment papers. <18> ****IN COLD <19> O.O <18> is that in vermont? <18> who pays attention to crazy people? <20> is there any way to automantically make windows xp check if there is an internet connection and if so establish a vpn connection? <21> Hi Jerks. <20> how do you properly authenicate wireless users to the domain <20> ? <21> That's a vague question. <21> They authenticate the same way as wired clients. <21> As long as the connection is established automatically when the machine is booted, wait a few seconds for it to get a DHCP lease from the wireless network, log in. <21> blam. <22> If I log in to Windows (not sure of the version) as an admin and map a drive letter to a network path, will that drive letter be available to software running when noone is logged in (like an asp application running in IIS)? <21> I believe it should, yes. <21> Those drive letters aren't connected when you log out, afaik. <21> They might reconnect when you log in, but while you're not logged in, they're not in use. <21> It oughtta work. <22> If they're not "connected" when I log out, then would the asp application running in IIS when noone's logged in be able to access them? Will they "reconnect" with the right permissions? <21> Oh you want to keep them? <21> I'd probably try to script that to mount the volume before the service starts. <22> How would I do that? <19> yer, same way, you just need to make sure you're either using wireless zero service, or the drivers from manufacturer have a service mode that will run and ***ociate to the access point before the user logs in
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