Picasso, would it just be me, or does anyone else think
that making KB searching an art vs. a science is wrong? I mean, as
long as it's public vs. say, utopia, wouldn't it make sense to make it so the
intended audience could use it? Like Joe said, buy google already. That's
what gets used for most KB searches anyway. At least the successful ones.
Al From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of joe Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2004 5:47 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] strange error on logon Yep, too bad so many Windows folks are pushed to the
limit with Spirographs Picasso.... :o)
Just buy google already... Petty cash, whip it out. Let
people beat on MS for a while for using linux machines to find content at MS
while it gets assimilated.
joe
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Eric Fleischman Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2004 5:28 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] strange error on logon Searching KB is an art,
so you can call me Picasso. ;) From:
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On Behalf Of Mulnick,
Al That support search
engine must have missed it :) From:
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On Behalf Of Eric
Fleischman Have you seen: 824204 You receive an "Error at logon:
Cannot find the file..." error message http://support.microsoft.com/?id=824204 From:
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On Behalf Of Mulnick,
Al Just a
guess. Check the registry on
the workstation. That file error throws some hits on the net referring to
shell startup. This maybe the
key. You can search the registry and find a reference to the idlist
portion of your error. I wouldn't rule out GPO just yet either as it could
be something that got locked down inadvertently. Or maybe folder
redirection? Seen some reference to Norton,
but... HKCR\Folder\shell\rootexplore = "Explore From
Here"
From:
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On Behalf Of joe I have never seen an
error like that so once you nail down what is running that is throwing the error
up, then we can go from there.
joe From:
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On Behalf Of Raymond
McClinnis I began receiving calls
yesterday about a strange looking error that users were getting at logon.
Here is the message: Cannot find the file
'/idlist,:0:1140,\\DOMAINCONTROLLER\NETLOGON' (or one of its
components). I originally thought
that it may be an issue with a script I was pushing through group policy, but
that is not the case. I still need to look at the startup on the machines
in question and see if there is anything there. Thanks, |
- RE: [ActiveDir] strange error on logon Mulnick, Al
- RE: [ActiveDir] strange error on logon Mulnick, Al
- RE: [ActiveDir] strange error on logon Raymond McClinnis
- RE: [ActiveDir] strange error on logon Eric Fleischman
- RE: [ActiveDir] strange error on logon Mulnick, Al
- RE: [ActiveDir] strange error on logon Mulnick, Al
- RE: [ActiveDir] strange error on logon Eric Fleischman
- RE: [ActiveDir] strange error on logon Mulnick, Al
- RE: [ActiveDir] strange error on logon Eric Fleischman
- RE: [ActiveDir] strange error on logon Thommes, Michael M.