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I have a 2003 AD setup on my network, i want to make my workstations to only allow a domain or local administrator the ability to logon the individual workstation (ie "This Computer") How do i ...
Zones: Windows 2003 ServerDate Answered: 03/27/2006 Rating: 8.0 Views: 0
I need to disable the Workstation Only checkbox on all workstations, is there a way, through Group Policy, to achieve this?
Zones: Netware, Windows OSDate Answered: 07/09/2009 Rating: 9.3 Views: 0
I will try to list as much detail as possible.  What a headache this has been. We have a client with one server as the DC with only about 10 workstations.  About 2 months ago they started having...
Zones: Networking, Netw...Date Answered: 02/14/2009 Rating: 6.6 Views: 0
I am currently running a stand alone Win2000 workstation for drivers. It is only used for internet. It does not require a password. I recently had to replace this machine with a new one that was pa...
Zones: Active Directory, WINS, Network Manag...Date Asked: 10/29/2008 Points: 500 Comments: 5
I have a server running SBS 2003 R2 with 2 nic cards one directly to a cable modem (no router) and the other to a switch with 4 workstations running xp pro sp 2 and I enabled the firewall in SBS 20...
Zones: ...Date Answered: 03/18/2008 Rating: 9.0 Views: 0
I can use my elevated administrator account to open up Computer Management and look at the full scale of all attributes displayed for every machine and evey server on my network except for my Win 2...
Zones: Windows XP, ExchangeDate Answered: 08/06/2008 Rating: 6.2 Views: 0
We run a medical practtice that uses proprietary software. The Software called pracsoft has episodically started throwing an error message as attached 1/04/2008 7:15 pm  Multiple-step operation gen...
Zones: Health Care/MUMPS, SBS Small Busines...Date Answered: 04/15/2008 Rating: 9.1 Views: 0
 
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