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Several users have 2 or 3 email adresses eg us...@companyA.com, us...@companyB.com etc. I was and still am very amazed how hard it is to setup a user account which has acces to all the users email adresses. So far I found out through other peoples posts that you should create a sepperate AD account for each email

Apple II Csa2 FAQs: History, Part 14/25
/Can I remote control StarOffice 5.2?/ /StarOffice 5.1a and 5.2 are wasting main memory during runtime (Windows)!/ /StarOffice 5.2 won't start with my User Account (Windows (TM) NT/2000)!/ /StarOffice 5.2 can't register DLLs (Windows (TM) NT/2000)!/ /After closing StarOffice 5.2 the task soffice.exe is still

ANN: Hoogle 3.1
I solved the problem by creating a new folder in my AD and giving it a GPO that allowed local logons and placed the computer account in this folder. Create the new account. Logon with the new account at least once. Then while logged on as another user (with administrative rights) Control Panel|System|User

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I just can't see any advantages over keeping things in separate files, and I see several disadvantages. Perhaps you'd like to explain why the registry is a good idea? On OS X it's as simple as creating the user account and copying the home directory. Same deal with Windows NT and it has been that way for years.

PATRICK_PARIS -- EAT SHIT AND DIE YOU FILTHY STINKING PEDOPHILE ...
I am glad we solved the problem. Regards, Anton Pegan "Robert Craig" <dome1...@1accesswave.ca> wrote in message news:jDpXg.12458$P7.4942@edtnps89... Thanks again Anton, I have it now. Before when I went into User Accounts I had two Administrators. Under User Name I had Administrator and Bob Craig (my

Hyperlinks don't change colors
It tells me that several print queues have been created. When I click on "test printing" Nothing happens. I tried text, and graphics. Nothing. In this wizard i could browse to my W2000 printer, and connect to it, using the local user account for smb access, and using the root account password to access cups.

Creating folder - Marina Roos
We do have a customised LDAP provider which queries an additional LDAP server where we store our additional user accounts, perhaps that is it. at 2:04 PM, Shane Nuessler wrote: Dear Steve, We found that pointing Sakai at the one LDAP server and disabling LDAP Round Robin solved our lag issues.

Solved! - New PDC - Win98/95 can't logon to domain - What's wrong?
I have added the anonymous user account to the permissions for the share, but that hasn't solved the problem. Any help you can give us will be appreciated as this issue Putting that aside, then, we need to look at several possibilities: 1) Projects saved to shares must be saved using UNC file paths in format

Re-Post - "the trust relationship between this workstation and
I just can't see any advantages over keeping things in separate files, and I see several disadvantages. Perhaps you'd like to explain why the registry is a good On OS X it's as simple as creating the user account and copying the home directory. None of those it currently supports. I admit this is a weakness.

LONG [News Digest] Linux News Digest for the 24hrs preceding 15-07-07
Reboot the system Clear all temp files from the system Add SYSTEM account to C:\ permissions (FULL CONTROL) if the file system is NTFS If on Windows NT 4: Double-Click on '<username> on: <computername>' (where <username> and <computername> are the names of the logged on user and computer respectively.

Turning off Auto Updates
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solved my problem. I don't know if it was really some difference between OS 8.0 and OS 8.1; all I know is that after I did this my problem went away and the .... When I saw the error message, I spent a few hours trying to track down file protection attributes, drive protection attributes, user account info,

Creating folder - Marina Roos
RSS&newsID=17334 Vista: Slow and Dangerous ,----[ Quote ] The most exasperating thing about Vista, though, is the security feature called User Account Control. UAC, satirised in an Apple ad as a security guy who constantly interrupts a conversation, appears as a pop-up asking permission before Windows.

Using Client Access DSN From MSSql Server 7.0 in a DTS Package
Is there a way to control the load on my machine? In both the FTP server and the File Manager's Share As dialog, you can specify the maximum number of This configuration will have two or three accounts (administrator, guest, and possibly a user account). These accounts will have the passwords you gave them

How can I disable policy without opening Local Security Policies?
Normal user halts script operation (or script fails for some reason), passing system control back to the normal user who is errantly perceived by the system as being root or the other group that the script was run as? Thanks, Garth -- All things can be solved by salt water: sweat, tears,

StarOffice-FAQ Version 1.61, Date: 2000-10-09 (English)
What is absolutely HILARIOUS is that the program that would allow a user to combine stats from several sources for JBN or QS? Unlike Eelbash, the name change reflects the fact that the program that copies minted tokens to the clipboard could be solved in about 3 minutes, and yet you have plans to travel the

Advisory #253 - Microsoft (Multiple), OS X ...
tsgm "C_B_S" wrote: RE: I posted another problem I have with accessing a second user account (sometimes it requires several attempts before it will connect - aborting each time back to the user selection screen). I thought I had solved -- but the problem remains. I assume that you have already tried all of these

PATRICK PARIS -- GO SOMEPLACE AND DIE YOU FILTHY PEDOPHILE. GET ...
I'm pretty convinced it's a timing issue, because if I run the script off the same set of user data input twice, several of the user creations always fail because of this reason but it's a totally different bunch of users which fail on the second run. After I created a bunch of user accounts and then waited a while

Very long startup times
Kerberos is part of the o/s. File Vault is the name. Apple's filesystem is a lot more competitive than HPFS would be today, though! HPFS is the default for Apple. I just got thru upgrading the wifes Mac to Tiger and hpfs is the default. 3) "Plain User" accounts are not very practical This is a genuine problem;

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Create a user account on the WinNT4 server, and name it IUSR_W2Kservername , making sure that the account is assigned the SAME password which the and another says to disable the password sync on the anon account (though it does say this has been solved in Win2k, I tried it anyway and it still didn't work).

Trigger's broom
lbrinkman lbrink...@rcn.com microsoft public windowsnt misc Problem solved! The "Default User" profile was somehow deleted from C:\WinNT\Profiles\ directory. Used at home for work purposes by several people, each having their own account. I created a new user account (via "New User" and via "Copy" another