Re: Windows 2003 Server



Windows 2003 server is discussed a lot in the "windows.server.general"
newsgroup.

"Synapse Syndrome" <synapse@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"roadrunner84" <se@xxxxxx(donotspam)> wrote in message
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Hello! I have a little problem with Windows 2003 Terminalserver. When
user
logs on, then sometimes they have 2 or more language bars and the quick
lunch
bar is on the right site instead on the left site. And the useres cannot
change it because they have no rights. So I think that this should not
happen
because when I say "quick lunch" should be on the left, it should be on
the
left for years.
I searched a little bit in the internet about this problem, but haven't
found anything. So, does anyone had the same problem and solved it?



"quick lunch", LOL

ss.



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