Sorry. Didn't see your response until now.
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Browse All TopicsI have 15 XP SP2 computers on a Win2003 network. The computers are in a "cybercafe" style configuration, with users have "Restricted User" rights on the computer.
None of the computers have access to Java due to this.
Is there a way through Group Policy that will fix this?
I have enabled Java and JavaScript for the internet zone, but the computer continue to be unable to connect to providers like hotmail and yahoo mail properly.
Any idea why this is still like this?
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by: MeretePosted on 2006-03-06 at 11:56:34ID: 16117694
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