Once
you modify the original At/WinAT jobs via Task Scheduler, they can no longer be
viewed by AT/WinAT.
However, you can access the Scheduled Tasks by viewing the Shared
resources on the computer (e.g. Start-Run- \\ServerName). What I
usually do is create a shortcut on my desktop by
Michelle:
How are the permissions set on the two servers... specifically the
%SystemRoot%\profiles directory? I had problems before when the permissions
on that directory were a little **too** restricted; the server couldn't
create profiles for non-admin users.
Glenn M. Dowling
IBM Global
Javier:
I would say SRP first, then the IIS cumulative patch. SRP came out first.
Glenn M. Dowling
IBM Global Services @ Lucent Technologies
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John:
There was no security bulletin associated with the SRP that I am aware of.
There is a MS website that provides more information about the SRP --
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/treeview/default.asp?url=/technet/itsoluti
ons/security/news/nt4srp.asp (may be wrapped)
However, you can go to
We have a HP NetServer LX Pro (4 Pentium 200 MHz processors, 1 GB RAM)
running WinNT 4.0 SP6A w/ the Security Rollup Package. It has almost 600
printers of various shapes and sizes (HP, LexMark, QMS, Xerox, etc.)
installed on the server -- all connected to it via TCP/IP.
Over the past couple of
Title: Install Order for Post SP6.0a rollup and IIS4.0 cumulative
Bruce:
I
would say the recommended order would be just as you described. However,
if you are applying these hotfixes onto a Compaq server, I would read this
first:
(from TechNet article Q299444)
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