Outside of my department, nobody in our school district--not even the
Superintendent of Schools--has admin rights. Even my direct supervisor doesn't.
John Hornbuckle
MIS Department
Taylor County School District
www.taylor.k12.fl.us
-Original Message-
From: Phil Brutsche
We have one external trust set up between two forests. Although we do still
have WINS (we'll see how long that lasts...) I didn't have to use it to get the
trust setup. DNS alone is not enough, but correctly configured lmhosts files
on the two PDC emulators that establish the trust will do
I've had one case where the malware wouldn't let me install or run
smitfraud, vundo or malwarebytes. Had to rename the exe for them to
work but they did work.
From: Darin McHenry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 14, 2008 14:19
To: NT System
OS: XP SP2/SP3
Ie favorites managed via GPO in AD 2003 domain functional level
environment.
I know its possible to place the IE favorites (as a folder or shortcut)
in the user's XP SP2 Start menu but don't see an option in GPO.
Does this have to be via scripting? If so, my googlefu hasn't
Possibilities:
a) Have pre-created shortcuts you can copy into the start menu via logon
script.
b) Create the shortcut via vbscript. This web page will help:
http://techtasks.com/code/viewbookcode/518
c) If you have the appropriate pieces in place the group policy
preferences client-side
Here's a template for group policy.
--- start favorites.adm ---
CLASS USER
CATEGORY Start Menu and Taskbar
POLICY Add Favorites to the Start Menu
KEYNAME Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced
VALUENAME StartMenuFavorites
VALUEON NUMERIC 1
VALUEOFF
My first was a Radio Shack Color Computer. My first work network was
a Win 3.11 (commonly referred to as Windows for Workgroups). Moved from
that to NT 3.51.
Paul Chinnery
Network Administrator
Memorial Medical Center
231-845-2319
-Original Message-
From: Benjamin Zachary - Lists
We are going to replace our 802.11a wireless with 802.11n. So far, we
have narrowed it down to:
Motorola
Cisco
Aruba
It's a small wireless network of only 31 AP's, for now, which includes
clinical staff and a guest wirelss.
Has anybody rolled out 802.11n and, if so, who did you go with?
Paul
We use (and sell) Aruba. I have not done the N yet but have G deployed
through my office and it is the only method our staff use to connect to the
network. We have not had one minute of unplanned downtime with the Aruba in
the year we have used it. Not a single one.
I love this part. It is the
I started with a TRS-80 Mod I, got a PC/XT a year or two later, each running
various competing versions of DOS. One app came with Windows 2.0. Later
moved up to Win 3.0 when it came out, then 3.1, WfWG 3.11, then dual booting
with the Win95 beta. Skipped a few, went to XP and now Vista.
More than you ever needed to know:
--- Included Stuff Follows ---
How it works... The computer
How it works... The computer was first published in 1971 by Ladybird
Books. Written by David Carey and illustrated by B.H Robinson. A second,
slightly revised, edition was
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