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Furball - Oct-26-2004 server time
Oh ya, I'm good now. I solved the problem. I uninstalled service pack 2 laugh.gif

rovingcowboy - Oct-15-2004 server time
you have some sort of registry hacker program installed?

or maybe you have the msnmessager plus program installed.

but something is not letting the explorer do something you want it too do

and it sounds like a program you installed and set up wrong.? or some spyware. banghead.gif banghead.gif

that got banghead.gif from me make that 3 roflmao.gif

Red Squirrel - Oct-14-2004 server time
Yeah I did not try, the shut down menu was there and all, but maybe if I would do it, it would not do anything, maybe just close my session. Since I assume the way citrix works is that it creates a virtual windows session that I have remote control over, since more then one person can be on the same server but they don't see each other's cursors etc..

jryan - Oct-14-2004 server time
Actually Red, I don't believe it would have allowed you to shut down the servers, since you were running a remote Terminal Services session, and also because in a domain environment, each user account is assigned permissions.. so it's unlikely that you could have shut down the server with a student set of permissions.

Red Squirrel - Oct-13-2004 server time
Yeah like citrix.. speaking of citrix I had an awesome citrix experience when I was working on stuff. I forget what I did, but it took over my computer so it was completly full screen, and not just in that window, so my desktop was actually the server but yet my task bar was my own, so I set it to auto hide, and under was the task bar of the server.

So it was like being logged in at college on a workstation. Out of habbit I nearly shutted down though, that would of sucked, shutting down the citrix server. laugh.gif

Chris Vogel - Oct-13-2004 server time
Doesn’t IE6 SP2 allow you to disable or uninstall add-ons? You could try that. It seems like spyware or adware to me, but I can’t find enough information. You could scan with AdAware and Spybot to see what they think. smile.gif

Furball - Oct-13-2004 server time
Nah, I don't use IE anymore. I use firefox. However (It's unfortunate but true), some uitilities must be accessed with IE. Pisa junk. sad.gif

Nathan - Oct-13-2004 server time
Yes. simply cuz' you still use IE. dancingbanada.gif

Furball - Oct-13-2004 server time
Does anybody know what causes this? I tried to send an attachment and this message came up. Actually, come to think of it, it does it almost EVERYTIME I try to download or access pages on IE (Thank God for firefox)

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