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| looking for KB article I'm really going out on a limb here, but I thought it would be worth a shot. A few weeks ago, I applied a registry fix that I found in a MS knowledgebase article. I somehow managed to lose both the fix and the article, and I'm having a helluva time finding it again. Basically, some of our computers were unexpectedly losing access to some network resources. For instance, they weren't able to access network shares, printers, or GPOs on our Windows Servers. Restarting always fixed this problem, and it wouldn't resurface for a day or two. The article that addressed this issue was not easy to find in the first place. I came across it in a totally backwards way, when I was searching for a solution because I could not remotely update the group policy of these machines. The error had something to do with resources not being available. It turns out that this condition coexisted with the previous problem. After appling the registry fix, the users no longer had problems. I can't believe I lost this article... I was at home at the time and wrote it down on a Post-It note which promptly disappeared (Why not just type it in an email and send it to myself? Good question!). Anyway, I was hoping that someone out there might remember this and send me the KB number. You guys have all this stuff memorized, right? Thanks so much for your help. Sincerely, Joseph |
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| Re: looking for KB article "Joseph O'Brien" <obrien1984********.com> wrote in message news:2c135a10-3de3-448e-9bef-39356418e02b@1g2000hsl.googlegroups.com... > I'm really going out on a limb here, but I thought it would be worth a > shot. > > A few weeks ago, I applied a registry fix that I found in a MS > knowledgebase article. I somehow managed to lose both the fix and the > article, and I'm having a helluva time finding it again. > > Basically, some of our computers were unexpectedly losing access to > some network resources. For instance, they weren't able to access > network shares, printers, or GPOs on our Windows Servers. Restarting > always fixed this problem, and it wouldn't resurface for a day or two. > > The article that addressed this issue was not easy to find in the > first place. I came across it in a totally backwards way, when I was > searching for a solution because I could not remotely update the group > policy of these machines. The error had something to do with resources > not being available. It turns out that this condition coexisted with > the previous problem. After appling the registry fix, the users no > longer had problems. > > I can't believe I lost this article... I was at home at the time and > wrote it down on a Post-It note which promptly disappeared (Why not > just type it in an email and send it to myself? Good question!). > Anyway, I was hoping that someone out there might remember this and > send me the KB number. You guys have all this stuff memorized, right? > > Thanks so much for your help. > > Sincerely, > Joseph Joseph Try a more appropriate group such as windows.update where ALL the KB updates are dealt with - somebody may know what you are talking about - if you are certain it was an update. news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof....windowsupdate Antioch |
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