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Kristofer Gafvert
April 10th 03, 10:31 PM
Take a look at this page:
http://www.jsiinc.com/SUBJ/tip4900/rh4962.htm

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"Jeff Kollars" > wrote in message
...
> All users, except the original administrator, cannot open
> certain secure links. I click on the link and nothing
> happens. No warning or error messages...nothing. When I
> log on as administrator everything works fine. I changed
> everyone else's accounts to administrator, but I still
> couldn't open the links in question. I tried changing
> security settings, running "sfc /scannow", and
> reinstalling Windows. Still the same problem. The only
> thing that seems to work is reformatting and doing a clean
> install of Windows. Everything works for a while, but
> sooner or later, the problem comes back. I'm getting tired
> of reinstalling Windows over and over again...somebody
> please help! Thanks.

Jeff Kollars
April 10th 03, 10:47 PM
Tried your suggestion, however, it didn't solve my
problem. Thanks anyway.
>-----Original Message-----
>Take a look at this page:
>http://www.jsiinc.com/SUBJ/tip4900/rh4962.htm
>
>--
>Regards,
>Kristofer Gafvert
>http://www.ilopia.com - FAQ and Tutorials for Windows
Server 2003
>Reply only to newsgroup(s), if you by some reason must
contact me, remember
>to remove the "online" part of my address.
>
>
>"Jeff Kollars" > wrote in message
...
>> All users, except the original administrator, cannot
open
>> certain secure links. I click on the link and nothing
>> happens. No warning or error messages...nothing. When I
>> log on as administrator everything works fine. I
changed
>> everyone else's accounts to administrator, but I still
>> couldn't open the links in question. I tried changing
>> security settings, running "sfc /scannow", and
>> reinstalling Windows. Still the same problem. The only
>> thing that seems to work is reformatting and doing a
clean
>> install of Windows. Everything works for a while, but
>> sooner or later, the problem comes back. I'm getting
tired
>> of reinstalling Windows over and over again...somebody
>> please help! Thanks.
>
>
>.
>

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