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I'm running win2000, Where would I look to see if my profile was diabled?

Thanks..

> -----Original Message-----
> From: vhamberg@attbi.com [SMTP:vhamberg@attbi.com]
> Sent: Friday, August 23, 2002 3:59 PM
> To:   midrange-l@midrange.com
> Subject:      Re: IFS -- I think i broke it :-)
>
> Are you on XP? I've been fighting this, too.
>
> You might open up NetServer and see if your profile is
> disabled. But XP keeps messing up something and I get
> disabled for NetServer every time I try. But QSECOFR
> works fine.
> > I have set up IFS mapping on 2 boxes.. Via ops nav  // Shared Objects //
> > Root  with only the '/' in my path box...
> >
> > And on one machine, it maps great, and works.. On the other box, it
> worked
> > when I first did it, and about 2 weeks later, when I rebooted my pc, it
> > couldn't connect, and I still can't get it to connect.  I have deleted
> the
> > shared object and rebuilt it several times... When I rebuild it it, and
> hit
> > the browse button, I can see the IFS directory tree...
> >
> > But when I maped it with 'explorer' it still fails, it doesn't even ask
> me
> > for a password before it rejects my attempt..
> >
> > I even IPL'd that little box, and still nothing...
> >
> >
> > Any ideas, what might have happened?
> >
> > Thanks, tim
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