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Ahmed - 28 Sep 2005 08:05 GMT
i already asked this question in the XP general area but i thought may be it
is not the right place and the network freaks will solve it.
I have a problem with installing the drivers of the USB Flash disks and USB
memorys as the computer ask for the administrator name and password to this
job and becouse i have about 20000 student here with the USER permissions so
it is impossible for me to go with éach one and istall it for him niether can
i give them my password. please help meeeeeeeeeeee. is there any policy thing
that i can change or may be another solution.
null - 28 Sep 2005 14:54 GMT
> i already asked this question in the XP general area but i thought may be it
> is not the right place and the network freaks will solve it.
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> i give them my password. please help meeeeeeeeeeee. is there any policy thing
> that i can change or may be another solution.

Being the freak that I am, I don't think I'll answer this.

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Ahmed - 29 Sep 2005 15:22 GMT
hey guys i dont mean anything bad with the word "freak" i just meant those
who are professional and spent thier lifes working with networks so it is a
bad word with a good meaning.

> > i already asked this question in the XP general area but i thought may be it
> > is not the right place and the network freaks will solve it.
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
>
> Being the freak that I am, I don't think I'll answer this.
 
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