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  File Transfer - Accessing additional drives         


Author: Andrew
Date: Jan 26, 2007 11:53

Greetings,

My question is simply this...

When I establish a "file transfer" session with an imported workstation,
the only drive I see on the target machine is the C: Drive. Is there a
way (reg hack?) to enable the view of addional drives such as flash drives
or mapped network drives or even media in the CDROM, etc. ?

Thanks!
Andrew
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  Permission Required Message & Windows XP sp2         


Author: danny_arroyo
Date: Dec 1, 2006 10:15

We have windows xp sp1 workstation running zenworks 6.5sp2 and have just
upgraded to windows xpsp2. The windows firewall has been disabled on all
workstations. Prior to widnows xpsp2, we could remote control machines
without zenworks prompting the user for permission. After windows xpsp2,
zenworks remote control now asks for permission. Does anyone know how to
reset this? Is there a registry key I can change? Both our workstation
and user policies have the "prompt user for remote control" option
disabled.

Any assistance is appreciated.
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  1456 errors         


Author: jw
Date: Sep 21, 2006 10:41

> Netware 6.5sp3 Zen 6.5.0.4
>
> I am getting the 1456 error when trying to remotely control some of my
> workstations. I have read the TIDs and search this forum for
> solutions. It appears a lot of people are having the same problem, but
> there is no true resolution.
>
> I have deleted workstations and let them reimport. This will work for
> the first time I try to remotely control, but then I get the 1456 error
> again. I have manually unregistered and re-registered the workstation
> and set the preferred connection in the registry -- again that works at
> first, but not in the long run.
>
> Right now I'm pushing out the preferred connection registry change in
> certain user's login scripts. That will work for about half a day and
> then it error with 1456 again.
>
> Is there anything else I can try?? Has anyone come up with a true
> resolution yet?
> ...
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  Re: Windows Firewall         


Author: Patrick Farrell
Date: Sep 20, 2006 14:18

Viegas wrote:
> Hello,
> What I have to do in Windows Firewall (Windows XP-SP2) to use the ZenWorks
> remote control on the workstations?
> Regards
> Viegas
>
>
Make a registry file:

Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\SharedAccess\Parameters\FirewallPolicy\StandardProfile\GloballyOpenPorts\List]
"1761:TCP"="1761:TCP:*:Enabled:Zenworks Remote"
"1762:TCP"="1762:TCP:*:Enabled:Zenworks Remote"
"524:TCP"="524:TCP:*:Enabled:Netware NCP"
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  Re: Antw: Re: Wake on Lan         


Author:
Date: Aug 23, 2006 00:07

Thank you for your answer.

I had the hope that there is a parameter which does not
start all workstations at the very same time.

Patrick
>>> craig wilsonyahoo.com> 22.08.06 17:06
>>>
Also, is this not more of a question for your electrician?

Powering 100 PCs on at the same time will create a greater
surge than 1
at a time.

Normally I would say this is not an issue, but different
places have
different capacities and default load.

Many times I have seen server rooms re-crash after all the
servers start
booting at the same time. Usually when this happens,
somebody catches
you now what, they bring in an electrician to sort it out.
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  Antw: Re: Wake on Lan         


Author:
Date: Aug 22, 2006 06:04

GFCI ~ Fuse
>>> Marcus Breidenedu--magic.net> 22.08.06 13:58
>>>
On Thu, 17 Aug 2006 11:19:00 GMT,
$patrick.gassmann$@selectchemie.ch wrote:
> Is it a problem to wake up 100 workstations at the same
time
> in regard of the GFCI?

???
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Marcus Breiden

If you are asked to email me information please change
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address.
The content of this mail is my private and personal
opinion.
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  Re: Error on Remote Control         


Author: John Jacob Jahosaphat
Date: Aug 18, 2006 12:31

Shaun,

I will not get a chance to do this until next tuesday at the earliest. I will keep you posted.

Thanks,

John.
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  Re: Error on Remote Control         


Author: John Jacob Jahosaphat
Date: Aug 17, 2006 14:36

yes I have. All workstations show the effective policy is "global workstation policy". This policy is applied to the container where all of our workstations reside. But only a few of the workstations are showing this message.

John.
>>> On 15/08/2006 at 9:19:33 pm, in message ,
Shaun Pond wrote:
> John,
>
> have you confirmed that with viewing the effective policy?
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  Wake on Lan         


Author:
Date: Aug 17, 2006 04:19

Is it a problem to wake up 100 workstations at the same time
in regard of the GFCI?

Patrick
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  Re: Error on Remote Control         


Author: John Jacob Jahosaphat
Date: Aug 15, 2006 16:20

yes but that settings is not enabled in our policy package.

John
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