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BobS - 29 Oct 2004 21:38 GMT
I have a problem that is really puzzling me.  The network has 4 remote sites.
At all of the sites every user that needs to log on to the terminal server
does so just fine.  I have one new use that will be needing to log on from
the remote sites and when he does, nothing seems to work right.  I have
compared his profile in Active Directory Users & Computers to everyone elses
and there is NO DIFFERENCE.  But when this user logs on, things like My
Computer, Control Panel, Printers, ... display the following warning:

Your current security settings prevent running ActiveX controls on this
page. .....

All of these items (My Computer, Control Panel, Printers, ...) show up as
Restricted Zones.

When this user logs on at the main office, everything is fine.  It is just
when trying to log on to the terminal server.  I get the following events
showing up:

Event ID 1012     WinLogon               gjha\joes
Event ID 1000     UserEnv                  NT Suthority\system
Event ID   111     Folder REdirection   gjha\joes

Can someone please tell me what might be going on here??

Thanks many times over.

Bob Showalter, Packer International
PackerIntl@qwest.net
Mike D - 30 Oct 2004 00:39 GMT
Bob,
   Just for gins delete the users profile from the server then make the
user local admin then log the user on and you should not get any errors.
Then log the user off, take away local admin permissions then log the user
on, if you get those errors the activeX can be fixed in the properties of IE
and in control panel/printers windows go to view> options and turn off web
view and click OK. that should do it.
Mike D
>I have a problem that is really puzzling me.  The network has 4 remote
>sites.
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> Bob Showalter, Packer International
> PackerIntl@qwest.net
BobS - 30 Oct 2004 17:53 GMT
Mike,

Thanks for the reply.  I figured it must be something in the profile but
couldn't figure out what it might be.  Anyway, deleting the users profile so
it had to be built again did the job.

Again, thanks.

> Bob,
>     Just for gins delete the users profile from the server then make the
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> > Bob Showalter, Packer International
> > PackerIntl@qwest.net
 
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