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re: CAD access problems in SBS 2003 domain
Friday, July 13, 2007 at 6:03 am Windows Server 2003 Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Thor
(3 messages posted)
I must offer my thanks and apreciation to both of you. I agree that Toasters solution
is quite probably the easiest, however Apples is probably the more secure of the
two. I believe both of you are right in this situation. As with most things in
Microsoft, there are a hundred differant ways to acomplish what you want to do, the
difficulty is in finding the one that works the best for your situation. For the
time being, I am going to be looking for the specific registry keys etc. that need
to be permitted and probably eventually implement Apples solution, however for the
short term I will probably use Toasters solution. I realize that this means more
leg work for me, but it seems the best way to handle everything at the moment.
On Friday, July 13, 2007 at 4:25 am, TOASTER wrote:
>There is always more than one way to cook an egg, my way is not the wrong way, it
>is the easiest way I could think off to get things working without the need to trawl
>through the internet or be a win2k3 administrator with an over inflated ego....
this
>is a forum not a chat site, Advise but don’t criticize.
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