I have a working policy on my entire domain.
We setup a new 64bit Print Server (Server 2008 R2) and on our previous print server we had the helpdesk as a member of the power users group, and gave them "Manager Printers" so they could change printer ports when printers went down.
it looks like there was an oversight and it wasn't added when we setup the new server.
I've added them to power users, and went into Print Server Properties in "PR
I'm in the process of migrating from SBS 2003 to SBS 2011 and am having trouble with My Documents redirection GPO. When I do a gpresult it indicates that the GP is processing successfully. If I go into C:\users\thiername\ I can look at their desktop or music folder and the path is \sbs2011\RedirectedFolders\username however the Documents folder is still C:\users\thiername\documents.
We've just moved to Server 2008 R2, and I have setup folder redirection for our users using group policy.
All folders redirect and work as expected:
users My documents are redirected.
users can create and delete folders and documents within redirected folders.
users can only access their own redirected folders
Administrators can access users redirected folders
The issue i'm having is moving t
I seem to have deleted some files on my media drive, simply by changing the permissions.
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I have many operating systems installed on my computer, and constantly switch between them. I bought a 1TB HD and formatted it as HFS+ (not journaled). It worked well between OSX and all of my linux installations while having much better metadata support than NTFS.
Using file manager under 12.04, I have created folders under /home/myname/documents/. For example /home/john/Documents/2013 Docs. This morning, I wanted to add the following subfolders /home/john/Documents/2013 Docs/January and /home/john/Documents/2013 Docs/February. Ubuntu won't let me do this. Why?
Very early reviews of Google Hangouts seem to be mixed. Many people love the new service, but many are also unhappy with the fact that SMS messaging is not integrated.
hi,
I accidentally deleted my administrator account...i can't login through admin account...
I went to administrator tools > Computer management...but there i cannot see Local users and groups > Users.
Please help me to get out of this.
I can not install any software. please help
Thanks
Okay so I've tried stopping/registering the win32tm service on this Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Computer.
C:\Users\Administrator>net stop w32time
The Windows Time service is stopping.
The Windows Time service was stopped successfully.
C:\Users\Administrator>w32tm /unregister
The following error occurred: Access is denied.