Re: Going postal. Please help a noobie admin :( re: unable to run cmd or access hotmail!



I sure hope this was a test server..... Can you change the admin to a local
logon? IMNSHO, the admin should *never* be a roaming or mandatory
profile..... You can't afford to have any connectivity problems impacting
your ability to log onto a specific server....

If it's a production server and you don't get an answer ASAP here, call PSS.
Probably the best $255 you'll ever spend...

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Regards,
Hank Arnold

"cid" <elcid2k@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Hi
>
>
> Please pardon my ignorance , i am a noobie in training.
>
>
> I was playing around with roaming profiles on the server and pointed a
> few accounts including the admin account to a single profile. During
> the next reboot, the new roaming profile worked, so I was happy.
> However, when I try to attempt at running CMD from the taskbar, I get
>
> " your system admin as disable this feature "
>
>
> I have checked and rechecked all policies to the domain , computers
> and users and for the life of me I cannot figure out where I can re
> adjust this so I can access ms dos. BTW , I am logged in as admin.
>
>
> the other very weird thing, I am hoping that some of you guys have
> seen this issue.
>
> I cannot access hotmail. This occurred right after the roaming
> profile created a new desktop for me etc..
>
> When I first attempted at reaching hotmail, I got an error with
> something to do with java script needs to be enabled. I checked the
> internet options and somehow it was set to HIGH. I never set this. I
> try lowering it down to medium but it wont let me. ( i am running xp
> pro on the desktop )
>
> So I went to the custom level and practically enabled everything
> there. Now I can get at least to the part where hotmail asks for your
> username and password, however when you press enter all I get is a
> blank page without any errors! again, this happeed after I played
> around with the roaming profile! I dont know why this has occurred! no
> idea! the internet settings somehow were set to the max! and cannotbe
> lowered. ( BTW I have checked my hotmail account with another
> computer not joined to this domain, and the account works fine )
>
>
>
> Please help
>


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