Verify that the users don't have Active Desktop enabled.
No, you cannot. You install the server, then you purchase and install clients on the network. The number of clients you connect to the server...
There are lots of Cloning (Backup) programs such as DriveImage or Ghost. http://www.ultratech-llc.com/KB/?File=Cloning.TXT
No. XP (and the NT-family in general) don't create Startup Disks in the same manner that Win9x does, and you cannot run any Windows GUI apps in...
All you need is NTBACKUP.EXE However, it will not run without the OS...
You have many options for Upgrading, but suffice it to say, it is very easy to migrate to Active Directory and keep your existing domain account...
The other option, if you have a Windows 2000 or 2003 server on your network, is to use the free SUS....
That seems odd. Download TreeSize (or another disk space mapping tool) and establish where these files are stored....
Service Packs for Windows Operating Systems are cumulative. http://www.ultratech-llc.com/KB/?File=SPack.TXT
That's not logging off: That's locking the workstation. There's a default policy on the server to enable this functionality. It's generally...
By all means, Remote Desktop / Terminal Services Admin Mode Other options are available, if you need to support other OSes:...
The following site will be very helpful to you: http://www.susserver.com/
Well said.
If you look at the EventLog on the server (you might not have access) you will see that it attempts to load the appropriate drivers for your...
You're welcome. If I didn't just see it myself on Thursday, I might have overlooked it. I sure overlooked it for nearly a half hour when...
Windows 2000 can be a client for a Remote Desktop session, but it cannot be a "host ". That is, you can connect to XP, 2000 Server or 2003...
Are you running an AD domain? Why not run the Script as a Group Policy and have it run before logon is completed. Or, you can use Kixstart...
If the name of the service is SVCHOST.EXE then you need to figure out what services it is encapsulating:...
You need 3rd party software for this functionality. http://www.ultratech-llc.com/KB/?File=Undelete.TXT
You need totally different hardware to run the current 64-bit versions of XP (Itanium-based hardware) If you are currently running an AMD...
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