When logging onto a 2000 Server with 2000 Professional clients, there is an extremely slow logon. Is it a DNS issue? It is not a real domain but...
After pressing CTRL+ALT+DEL, a window comes up which would be used for a server message (with the gray background after pressing ctrl+alt+del and...
As far as I know, this is a feature only available in XP.
It is a network path - Not a problem atm
By that, it seems to load the profile of 'administrator' folder in Documents and Settings directory. I wanted to avoid making a different...
Sorry, this is actually only a test server which I'm using for learning. It is on AD, "Windows 2000 Primary ". I'm not locally logging in; I'm...
Hello, If I logon to a Windows 2000 PDC (that acts also as a workstation) with the administrator account; sometimes I get the roaming profile and...
How exactly is it done? Thanks again i want to make ctrl+alt+del still accessible.. and a normal login; but smart card optional (for specific...
Just out of interest, We have smart card readers at work on Win2k comps. How do you set Win2K to say "Insert card or press ctrl+alt+del to...
I take it all back - All is well now. :) Thanks anyway.
Its a domain admin account... 'administrator' on the domain anyway. The problem I have is that when I try and login as "administrator" it says...
I made a new "administrator" account on the domain with full power pretty much; called 'admin'. If I change the 'Administrator account name'...
With my computers on a domain (with roaming profiles enabled), is there no way that the roaming profile will work on any 95/98/NT machine? This...
To capture your screen, press 'print screen' on your keyboard, and go to Paint, ctrl+v (or paste; right click and go to 'paste). Save as a JPEG...
Thank you. :)... Just wondering how it was done before - the logon script was "visible ", but minimised.
Thank you for the suggestion; but doesn't that mean I'll have to keep changing the settings when I (and my users) want to use the command prompt...
On my Windows 2000 computers, I have a logon script that runs. I want users to know that the logon scripts are executing, but is there anyway...
I am logging on to the global administrator account on the PDC system; it only affects it on this computer, though.
I have a 2000 Server participating in a domain (as the PDC). I cannot logon to the administrator account without getting this message:...
Never mind; problem sorted :)
Separate names with a comma.