Mac:
Is UV certified on R2? I didn't think so.
Bill
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Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2006 1:54 AM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: [U2] Windows 2003 - Login Problem
Hi,
I wonder if anyo
You just need to go into local computer policy and grant everyone logon
locally rights. Once this is complete they do not need to be
administrator. Also make sure that your uvtemp directory as the security
setup for everyone to have full right on top of wherever you uv install
and accounts are.
To
Hi Mac
This sounds like a problem related to Windows 2003 Small Business Server.
If you are using SBS, make sure you have the appropiate version of UniVerse.
UniVerse was not supported on SBS until around a year ago.
Regards
David Jordan
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1. Add Modify rights to folder d:\IBM. Using Windows Explorer locate d:\IBM,
rt. click and select Sharing and Security, select Security tab. Select
Domain Users group and place a check on Modify.
2. Select Start/Administrative Tools/Local Security Policy, expand Security
Settings. Exapnd Local Pol
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Specifically, the permissions for the users who need to access the
Telnet service should be:
Log on locally
Access this computer from the network
If these are set and you still have problems, you will probably need to
take it up with your IBM Support people.
Robert
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