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Sending Files, Launch Application, Warning Screen

 
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Zodian



Joined: 12 Jul 2005
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 13, 2005 3:14 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Problem: Sending Files.
Trying to send a .lnk extension file. instead of sending the .lnk file it sends the file that the .lnk points to.
eg. abtutor.lnk - links to abtutor.exe
send files feature sends abtutor.exe instead of abtutor.lnk

Problem: Launch Application.
When we launch an application it appears as tho it doesnt allow us to run it as a local computer administrator.
eg. a command in XP called Shutdown. we created a .bat file to run this command when we need it, using launch application to try and run this bat file it gets a denied privledge yet when we run it manually it works. possible to fix this? maybe add launch application as "domain/username". Error in Windows XP. Appears to be fine for Windows 2000 for this particular .bat file

Problem: Warning Screen.
When you open abtutor and select what to scan for it then pops up with the warning screen about passwords. ticking Don't show this warning again doesnt appear to do anything and this box continues to show up. Windows XP and 2000.
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