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Hi
I 've got windows vista integral edition joined on a domain on windows 2003 server entreprise edition R2; when I want to view the entire map of the network on vista i receive a error message :"the network mapping is desactivate by default on domain network. Your administrator can use a group strategy to activate the mapping" What can I do to resolve this, what sould be done in order to activate the group startegy regards |
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You would need to talk to the domain administrator (your network admin)
about this, but s/he probably disabled it because it would take too long to make all the network machines show up on this map. Depending on the size of your domain, it could take a long, long time and you'd be sitting there waiting forever. Thanks, Gloria -- Gloria Boyer Windows User Assistance team Microsoft Corporation |
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Hello GLORIA
I sorry to distrub you again. but i'm the domain administrator. I 've got 4 computers on my domain network. one is the server and the others are simple computers. And one of the computer is on windows vista. but i don't know how to do to make it on vista. I don't know what's the group strategy to use so as to solve the current problem. If you can help me to solve this problem regards "Gloria Boyer [MSFT]" wrote: You would need to talk to the domain administrator (your network admin) about this, but s/he probably disabled it because it would take too long to make all the network machines show up on this map. Depending on the size of your domain, it could take a long, long time and you'd be sitting there waiting forever. Thanks, Gloria -- Gloria Boyer Windows User Assistance team Microsoft Corporation |