Re: Of Netware6.0/ZEN3.2 and WinXP's Registry
Yer not gonna believe it..
Another 'life lesson'! Delete %SYSTEM DRIVE%\NALCache and let
NAL/NALEXPLD blow a new copy of all desired apps to your workstation!
At least that seems to do it for me. Now why didn't I think of that
before???
I'm gettin' old, folks...
Thanks!
--==jb==--
craig wilson wrote:
> Sorry, but I have never heard of such a thing and am at a total loss as
> what to suggest.
>
> How many workstations are we talking about it?
>
> What happens if you run a simple "REG" file on the workstation?
> Does just "Launching" regedit fix it?
>
> Perhaps you could create a "Workstation Policy Package" set to run as
> "System Startup" that ran REGEDIT.
> This may help if you had too many stations to visit manually.
>
> But really I have no clue what could be going on.
>
> It makes no sense, but I have seen many things that make no sense to me
> over the years.
>
>
> John Burton wrote:
>> I posted this the other day in
>> novell.support.zenworks.desktops.3x.app-launcher, but thought mayhaps
>> I'd find some other support here. Help appreciated at any level.
>> Thank you.
>>
>> ================================================== =======
>>
>> It would appear that somehow a deleted ZEN Application is still
>> misbehaving in my NDS tree.
>>
>> The situation: I added a key via ZEN, then finding that there was a
>> better way to accomplish the task at hand I deleted the registry key.
>> Then I found that deleteing that key caused associated workstations to be
>> unable to log in, I deleted the application, thinking that would solve
>> the trouble -- I wasn't unsing the key, it was disabled why not delete
>> the app?
>>
>> Now I'm finding ever since that fateful moment my WinXP workstations are
>> still unable to log in to the Netware system unless I fire up regedit and
>> apply some fix. It doesn't seem to matter WHAT I change, just something
>> (just touch the registry). I can do this by starting workstation in
>> workstation-only mode and double-clicking on the .reg file, I can run
>> regedit /s somefile.reg. I canNOT accomplish this by taking the same
>> registry settings and blowing them out via ZEN.
>>
>> This all acts like there is a 'hidden' App:Application object in my NDS
>> somewhere, tho I cannot see it. I'm the only tree in my wilderness, I'm
>> the only 'admin' in my NDS structure, so I don't believe it's a
>> permissions thing.
>>
>> Ideas? Where can I look?
>>
>> Thanks so much !!!
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