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However, I would also like to give some users, the ability to post as well as download. I've created user accounts for those users, and those accounts do work. However, even if I allow a user account to post, anyone connecting to me gets a '440 Article not posted'. Because of he's trying it from the 'wrong' IP (see

Ok this one has me stumped.
Once you're done however this account can be disabled. hth Spence "Mike Walsh" wrote: They look OK. Although some might consider them excessive it's better Domain Account 'Sharepoint.SearchDefaultContent' - This account will be used as the logged on user for the 'Search External Content' (After Search is setup

Only Admin's can run WPO2000 in Win2000
OK - that's what I have Question: your Samba seems to die over time Answer: My gut is to blame windows 2000, because they tend to ignore the RFCs when it comes (I generally create all the user accounts in YaST first, then I create matching entries in SWAT so that when a user logs into the machine with the Samba

they were there before. Re: not using fast user switching. Re ...
2) Registry Settings Due to the users having to log on to the server then to the workstation (as mentioned above) I'll have to create user accounts on each Win2000Pro PC. I've tried this and it works ok up to a point, but there's a problem - I've installed WP2000Pro while logged in as Administrator, then when I log

Help with new user accounts
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create local user accounts for use when off network. Users need to be trained to change domains at logon, but that's about it. But your user now has two OK, everyone on a corporate network must have faced this one. Your users have laptops and are joined to the domain so that they can log into the server just

forgot password
Enter the user name and password you wish to automatically log on with, and then click OK. 4. Click OK again and you're all done. This feature allows other users to start your computer and use the account that you establish to automatically log on. Enabling auto logon makes your computer more convenient to use,

How to create DATABASE in Oracle for NT ?
In the Open box, type control userpasswords2 and then click OK. Note When users try to display help information in the User Accounts window in Windows XP Home Edition, the help information is not displayed. Additionally, users receive the following error message: Cannot find the Drive:\Windows\System32\users.hlp

XP Home!!!
If you are a Computer Administrator and you create a user password for your account by using the User Accounts Control Panel tool, you are prompted to make your files and folder private. Click to select the Make this Folder Private check box, and then click OK. Local NTFS Permissions: a.. Owner: Full Control b.

FORGOTTEN PASSWORD
From the User tab, click Add User, and then follow the on- screen instructions to create a user account with administrative permissions. Click the Target tab, and then do one of the following: Click Restore Default, and then click OK. Note: By default, the My Pictures folder is stored at C:\Documents and

Error 1603 MsiInstaller error message
In the right pane of the Computer Management window, right-click the user account whose password you want to reset, and then click Set Password. 11. Click Proceed. 12. In the "New password" box, type the new password for the user account. 13. Type the same password in the "Confirm password" box, and then click OK.

After SP2 install, one user account ok, other will not access web.
To delete a protocol definition, select it under Protocol definitions, click Remove, and then click OK. Repeat step 2 until all protocol definitions are Then, to allow only inbound port access for the FTPClient1 user account only, you can create a new protocol definition called "FTP (inbound only)" and define

user accounts & logon prompt
When I ping the NT server from the server at 127.0.0.1 it shows OK. I could have fluffed the user account setup on the server but I don't think so. In user manger for domains if I try to change domain ie user, select domain (so that it searches for alternative domains), it knocks out networking on my workstations.

Account Unknown(S-1-5-32-547) sam
XP Pro: Alternate: To enable the Administrator account on the new Windows XP logon screen, visit my web site, www.dougknox.com and go to the Windows XP section. Click OK to add the user as a new user profile on your computer. Note: You must be logged on as an administrator to the local computer to copy user

user accounts
Go to Control Panel OK. 2. Select User Accounts OK. 3. select the user who's picture you'd like to change OK. 4. select "change my picture" Here's where I get stuck. I don't have a "Change My Picture" button. I get Add, Remove, Properties, and Reset Password. Properties just takes me to a dialog where I can assign

User Accounts
In order to verify whether this is related to user profile settings, please create a new user account from Control Panel, User Accounts. Click on Start, then Run type the following command in the open box, click OK. regsvr32 sendmail.dll The following message appears: DllRegisterServer in sendmail.dll succeeded

Blue Screen with no log-in information
Craig Johnson crai...@ix.netcom.com novell support ifolder novell support zenworks data-management 7x In article <hVwof.12224$ME5.4...@prv-forum2.provo.novell.com>, Harri Karjalainen wrote: Problem: iFolder report of user accounts does not show this particular user at all! Second problem: Another user account is

Error with User Accounts function in Control Panel
I re-installed as the user I am now which was granted full administrator rights. So I would need these registry keys imported to a normal user account? That doesn't make sense. You could try extracting all the registry keys that Netscape made and put them in a normal user accounts registry.

Opening Outlook in new XP Pro User Account
In the Open box, type the following command, and then click OK: control userpasswords2 4. Click the user account that you forgot the password for, and then click Reset Password. 5. Type a new password in both the New password and the Confirm new password boxes, and then click OK. Warning: If you reset the password

Can I use OS X with multiple user accounts at once?
On the Users Or Groups page, click Add. In the Select Users, Computers, Or Groups dialog box, click the user account or security group (preferred) containing the users you are setting permissions for, click Add, then click OK. On the Users Or Groups page, click Next. On the Tasks To Delegate page, click Delegate

IExplorer caused page fault in Kernel32.dll
In your case, you may only need to delete the .pwl file for the deleted user account: -- Go to control panel, network, primary network logon and select Windows If you do not have a password established or have deleted the .pwl file, when the W95/98 logon screen appears at boot, type a user name only and hit OK.