RE: [ActiveDir] win XP shows no AD node in MNP

2004-03-14 Thread joe
t: RE: [ActiveDir] win XP shows no AD node in MNP I think this is what you are looking for... To restore the Directory icon: Copy the dsfolder.dll from a Windows 2000 (SP2 or later) machine to the Windows XP machines (It is in the SYSTEM32 folder under the WINNT folder on Windows 2000 (by default) and

RE: [ActiveDir] win XP shows no AD node in MNP

2004-02-27 Thread Aaron Seet
XP shows no AD node in MNP I think this is what you are looking for... To restore the Directory icon: Copy the dsfolder.dll from a Windows 2000 (SP2 or later) machine to the Windows XP machines (It is in the SYSTEM32 folder under the WINNT folder on Windows 2000 (by default) and needs to go into

RE: [ActiveDir] win XP shows no AD node in MNP

2004-02-27 Thread Wright, T. MR NSSB
D] Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] win XP shows no AD node in MNP Hi, as far as I can remember, the browse active directory through MNP was removed in Win XP. We had this problem in a client design project 1 year ago. I'm not sure, whether there is solution available in the meantime. At the time of th

Re: [ActiveDir] win XP shows no AD node in MNP

2004-02-17 Thread volker . seyboldt
Hi, as far as I can remember, the browse active directory through MNP was removed in Win XP. We had this problem in a client design project 1 year ago. I'm not sure, whether there is solution available in the meantime. At the time of the project there was no official (and supported) solution to im

Re: [ActiveDir] win XP shows no AD node in MNP

2004-02-17 Thread Aaron Seet
- Original Message - From: "Rich Milburn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Hi Aaron - Click Search Active Directory, use the Browse button to narrow your focus to the container you want to look in, change the Find drop-down to match what you are looking for, and then click Find Now. It will list th

RE: [ActiveDir] win XP shows no AD node in MNP

2004-02-16 Thread Rich Milburn
shows no AD node in MNP My Network Places simply doesn't expose the browsable Directory node like you'd see in Windows 2000. What gives? I've been searching around how to activate it, adjusting GP and HKCU\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Directory UI\HideDirectoryFolder t

[ActiveDir] win XP shows no AD node in MNP

2004-02-15 Thread Aaron Seet
My Network Places simply doesn't expose the browsable Directory node like you'd see in Windows 2000. What gives? I've been searching around how to activate it, adjusting GP and HKCU\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Directory UI\HideDirectoryFolder to no avail. Why the disappearance? I've checke