I ran TCOOptimizer and it changed some registery settings. Here is what I have done from the advice given to me at the Novell Client forum.
I ran the TCP Optimizer.exe progran from SpeedGuide.net and after I rebooted I got the following errors from my login script.
Your current context is bigdog
User: mike Context: bigdog
Your current tree is: REDMAPLE
You are attached to server BFCUHOST.
LOGIN-LGNWNT32.DLL-720: This utility could not add NWLANGUAGE=English
to the local environment variables.
Drive F: = BFCUHOST_SYS: \
LOGIN-LGNWNT32.DLL-430: The following drive mapping operation could not be completed.
[ROOT INS S1:=SYS:PUBLIC]
The error code was 9002.
LOGIN-LGNWNT32.DLL-430: The following drive mapping operation could not be completed.
[ROOT INS S2:=SYS:PUBLIC\WIN32]
The error code was 9002.
LOGIN-LGNWNT32.DLL-430: The following drive mapping operation could not be completed.
[INS S3:=C:\]
The error code was 9002.
I tried to restore the settings but I got the same thing. How can I correct this? I assume that it is a reistry setting but it could be the login scritp since it is the same script I used for Windows 98 but it ran fine all this week until I ran the TCP Optimizer so it points to that more so.
The drives all seem to map and I dont seem to have functional problems.
Welcome to the club <g>
TCP Optimizer for some reason messes up the security on the HKCU\Volatile Environment Registry key.
Fire up RegEdt32.exe, goto the HKCU windows, highlight "Volatile Environment", then From the toolbbar, Security -> Permissions.
The Current User ID should have full control.
The Administrators group should have full control.
The SYSTEM Group should have full control.
The RESTRICTED group should have readonly.
I only have 2 items there. Administrators and System. They both were unchecked and I checked full control but when I reboot I still get the error and when I look at the registry they are both unchecked. They wont save. Is there a trick?
Any help on saving the registry settings?