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bbbngowc

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  1. This is pretty slick. Thanks, it worked. Now if I can just figure out how to get it to open directly to a certain IP Address. Thanks again.
  2. There's an intranet established at our office. On one of the pages I would like to create a web link that will open Remote Desktop to a certain IP Address. Does anyone know how I can accomplish this? I was thinking of a VB script?
  3. Hello, Does anyone know how I can enable a webpage link (on my intranet) that will open a remote desktop / terminal window to ip 1.1.1.1 ???
  4. Yeah could do this, but how would I retrieve the information without looking the server logs?
  5. You would think right? I'm looking to impliment a nice hi-tech solution.
  6. Hello, I'm not sure where this belongs so I'll post here. Mods feel free to move to the appropriate forum. Every morning when we come to work, we have to sign a log sheet write down our name and the time we logged in. The problem is people never remember to write the name in the log book and sometimes the books go missing. In 2008, there MUST be an easier more techy way of recording what times users login into there computers and such. Any ideas of what some of you may be doing at your work place?
  7. Actually, it does work! But, it asks if I want to run or save the .exe file. How can I get it to open right away without asking?
  8. It doesn't work. I click the link and nothing happens.
  9. If anyone is interested. LCS 2005 Does NOT Support one to many video or voice conferencing. We upgraded to Office Communications Server 2007 and now, we're able to communicate in a conference through Voice and Video.
  10. Hello, I'm not sure this is the place for this but: I am looking for a way for my users to click on a link on a web page (intranet) and have that link open an actual application that's installed on the user's computer? Eg: Microsoft Word as link on the web page that will actually open the Office Application. Thanks for any help.
  11. Anyone here familiar with Microsofts Live Communications Server 2005? It doesn't seem to allow for Video Conferencing and I was wondering if anyone knows of any 3rd party applications that will allow for PC to Multi-PC Video communications. Thanks.
  12. Thanks for the paths in GP Editor. This is a good point in the right direction. Thanks a million.
  13. I'm familiar with GP, I just need to know the path of where to configure such things. I can never find anything in GP
  14. Kiosk mode is fine. I can use that. But what if my users figure out that they can press Alt+F4 and close the window? Then they have access to the desktop. I don't want them to save anything or be able to launch any programs. We're spending too much time cleaning viruses and spyware. And too many users are Instant Messaging and watching video and NOT doing work. We've blocked IM, but looking for alternatives. Thanks.
  15. Hello, How can I set a specific web page as the desktop backgroup for for my users? I have a windows 2003 domain with Windows XP systems. I would like the users to have just access to desktop. No Start Button No Task Bar No Access to "My Computer", "My Network Places", "Control Panel" , "Internet Explorer" nothing! Just whatever links is on the Web Page that is now their desktop. I would like to do this using Group Policy. Thanks.
  16. So I guess no one knows the answer to this?
  17. Actually I see that I can use the "newer" option in ROBOCOPY as well. Thanks.
  18. In UNIX I created a file. Had a script look for files that are newer than the file I created and then "touch" my file. When the script ran again, it would look for files that have been created since the last "touch". I have Robocopy. But I don't see where it can get files that are created within the time the script ran last.
  19. Hello, Happy New Year to everyone. Can someone help me with a script please? I have a Windows XP Pro box that has files dumped to it all day every day. What I need the script to do is: 1. Search a specific directory for NEW files 2. Copy them to another directory. I need files that were created at 9AM, then when the script runs again, I need it to find files that were created after 9AM, then after the last run and so forth ... In UNIX I can do this with the "-newer" command, but I don't know how to accomplish this on Windows. A VB script would be great!
  20. Hello, We have a SharePoint Server serving up Intranet sites related to each department. Is there a way that I can configure a each computer to use that departments Intranet site as the desktop? With links and everything working? Oh BTW, these are Windows XP and Vista machines.
  21. I don't know if this is the right place for this but if the mods would be so kind as to move it to the correct location; At my work place I want to setup a terminal service cluster where users can log into the server to carry out their functions. I was wondering where I can find a how to article on this setup please. Thanks.
  22. what is the format for the Date?
  23. I looked at the RoboCopy. It doesn't allow me to set a time frame of which to copy files. For instance. I only want to get files that were created in the last 3 days. It doesn't seem to allow me to specify the time of which to only copy the files. Thanks for the suggestion tho'. Yzöwl I'm going to give this script a try. I'll keep you posted. Thanks.
  24. Hello, Does anyone have a VB Script that will check a specific folder on a Windows 2000 box for files created only in the last day and move them to another specified folder? Thanks.
  25. Hello, Does anyone know why Windows Vista would not work with a wireless access point utilizing WPA Enterprise? The AP was running fine with Windows XP, however, I've now changed my computer to Vista Business and it would not connect to the AP. Any experienced this and found a solution? All windows updates and drivers have been installed.
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