Re: Scripting the IE control panel on clients
From: Jeff Middleton [SBS-MVP] (jeff_at_cfisolutions.com)
Date: 03/28/04
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Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2004 12:16:12 -0600
Go here and download the documentation on the 5.6 version of VBscript
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=01592C48-207D-4BE1-8A76-1C4099D7BBB9&displaylang=en
Online supplemental information at MSDN:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/downloads/list/webdev.asp
Examples of stuff at the recently babblized Technet center. (I hate what
they've done to the place.)
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/community/scriptcenter/default.mspx
"Timothy Morris" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
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> I run a small SBS network (10 clients) at home which has a small business
> which I run co-located.
>
> I've set-up 3 54g wireless Access Points which give full coverage both
> inside and outside the building (and secured them using WPA)
>
> My brother uses his notebook at his office to log on to their domain and
> access the internet. They use a proxy server but we don't. This raises a
few
> questions:
>
> 1. How do I put a couple of icons on his desktop that he can use to alter
> the proxy settings? I've never written a Windows script before but have
some
> experience coding with VBA.
>
> 2. Is it possible for a computer to be a member of more than one domain?
> (the last one isn't strictly an issue as he only really needs access to
his
> exchange account which at the moment he does via Outlook Web Access.
>
> 3. I'm sure this one is really easy but I'm in a lazy frame of mind. I've
> set my server up as a Root CA. Because his notebook isn't a member of the
> domain it throws up a security dialog every time he logs in to OWA. How do
I
> add my CA to the trusted list on his notebook. This has also cropped up
with
> my niece accessing her email from school. Their windows 2000 based network
> is locked down pretty tight, and she says she can't access the server from
> school. She's never been able to contact me while sitting in front of the
PC
> at school so I don't know what error is being thrown up. I would imagine
she
> has few priveleges on the PCs she logs in to there is there a way for her
to
> add my domain to the trusted CA list for her user account there?
>
> Tim
>
>
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