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What is the best way to automatically add Server 2003 network printers on client XP machines? Please provide a working solution if it is a script. I am looking for something that wont take forever ...
Zones: Microsoft NetworkDate Answered: 05/12/2004 Views: 0
Windows XP Pro clients (SP1) on Windows 2003 Server Std Edition domain (single tree / single forest).  WHen I login to a client as the domain administrator to install network hosted printers everyt...
Zones: Windows XPDate Answered: 01/21/2004 Views: 0
I hope this does not get to confusing but i will do my best. I have a small system at my home office witch includes 2 desktops, laptop and server. Server is of course windows 2003 all other machine...
Zones: Windows 2003 ServerDate Answered: 08/02/2004 Views: 0
We have a MS Server 2003 domain with active directory. Server is acting as a DHCP and DNS server also has Terminal services setup. Server has 1000 network card Clients consist of a total of 7 X...
Zones: Active Directory, Routers, Swi...Date Answered: 04/18/2008 Views: 0
I use a Netscreen client vpn to connect to the main office.  When using my Verizon card on the road I connect up and everything is fine.  When I am at home the vpn connects successfully but my mapp...
Zones: VPNDate Answered: 04/04/2009 Views: 0
Logon to server, go to my personal server share and cannot rename new folder, access denied in my own server share. Go to another laptop and logon server with same user account and have no issues r...
Zones: Windows 2003 Server, Windows XPDate Answered: 06/19/2009 Views: 14
Hi,           I have Win XP Home installed and would like to know if it's a good idea to upgrade to Win Server 2003 (Enterprise Edition). Any advice? Pros and Cons....??? thanks,
Zones: Windows 2003 ServerDate Answered: 08/21/2004 Views: 0
I have a network based on a windows 2003 server domain.  Within the domain are win2000 machines and winxp machines.  My problem is that when people on the xp machines go to open or save documents, ...
Zones: Ms Office SuiteDate Answered: 03/06/2005 Views: 0
I have windows XP Pro installed and i need to install Windows 2003 server (Multiboot). i have 2 hard drives they are both NTFS and primary partitions disk 0 has 100gb available and disk 1 has 80gb ...
Zones: Operating SystemsDate Answered: 12/27/2004 Views: 0
I'm having connectivity problems with a XP SPII client to a Windows Server 2003 Domain. I have spent hours searching forums, checking up on the Microsoft Knowlegebase to no avail, just answers that...
Zones: Operating SystemsDate Answered: 01/20/2005 Views: 0