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  Re: Ordering Force Run apps makes them launch slower?         


Author: Craig Wilson
Date: Jan 26, 2007 12:13

It appears the delay that I saw in ZFD7 is by design.

http://www.novell.com/support/search.do?cmd=displayKC&docType=kc&externalId=10051300&sliceId...

They may have tightened the timing a bit since all my delays where atleast
15 seconds be never longer than 20 and none close to 30 seconds.
>>> "m_jonis" hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>> news:MPG.202192cba08841db98986f@support-forums.novell.com...
>>>> In article <28Oth.6943$Sz4.3701@prv-forum2.provo.novell.com>,
>>>> craig_d_wilson@yahoo...
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  Re: snap shot blues         


Author: Craig Wilson
Date: Jan 26, 2007 11:55

The easiest thing to do may be to EXPORT the application object to an AXT
file,
Do a search and replace on the text substrings so they point to the
alternate locations and then create the object with the other values.

Not the easiest way, bit it would work.

You could also export the registry section to an REG file, do the S&R,
delete the existing reg entries in the app, and then import the REG file.
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No, there is no need to apply updates to your PC.
In fact a snapshot taken on a Windows 95 PC is generally perfectly valid for
a Windows XP PC!

One key thing you will want to do, however, is mark most files "Copy if
Newer Version".
This is much more reliable that the "Copy Always" setting which is the
default.

aol.co.uk> wrote in message
news:HIiuh.8081$Sz4.423@prv-forum2.provo.novell.com...
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for the reply. How do I have place it
> in "HKLM\Software\Classes\CLSID"?
>
> Also, do I need...
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  Re: How to best cleanup old NALCACHE entries         


Author: m_jonis
Date: Jan 26, 2007 08:49

In article prv-forum2.provo.novell.com>,
jaredljenningsNO@SPAMmyrealbox.com says...
> m_jonis,
>
> Just to add....It might be better to take some of the others ideas, create
> a workstation policy and remove the single folder in the nalcache.
>
> If you use a workstation custom policy, it should run before nal ever runs.
>
>
>

Okay, so I've got two methods I can look at then:

User policy (GPO but associated to users)
Workstation policy (ZEN workstation policy)

to delete the folder.

I suppose I could even do a login script or something too.
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  Re: Registry change App. not working         


Author: Jared Jennings
Date: Jan 26, 2007 08:28

Jane.griffiths@denbighshire.gov.uk,
>We have created a registry key change application and associated it. It
>runs but it isn't amending the registry. The user has full local admin
>system rights.

Does it matter if you change the version number within the application
object?

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Jared Jennings - Data Technique, Inc.
Novell Support Forums Sysop
My Blog and Wiki with Tips, Tricks, and Tutorials
http://jaredjennings.org
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  Re: "Buffer overrun detected!" error         


Author: Jared Jennings
Date: Jan 26, 2007 08:27

JensH,
>Background of the story is that we are making changes to the
>mozilla-prefs.js file in order to launch user-konfigurations. If a user
>is defining a vcard with many fields filled in, a line in the prefs.js
>file is produced with more than 515 characters...

Would you mind exporting the application to an axt and sending it to me to
look at.

jaredljennings at gmail dot com

--
Jared Jennings - Data Technique, Inc.
Novell Support Forums Sysop
My Blog and Wiki with Tips, Tricks, and Tutorials
http://jaredjennings.org
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