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  • in reply to: NDS config Object #5296
    michael6767
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      I tried the Client 4.91 sp3, but did not get another result. 🙁

      Regards,
      Michael

      in reply to: NDS config Object #5295
      michael6767
      Participant

        I did some more checks, the problem only occurs on machines with the groupwise interims version 7.0.1 build 537 from 15/11/2006. The problem can be a groupwise bug because I have to logon to my mailbox if I first login on my workstation only local and then logon to netware and start groupwise. If I directly logon to netware during the startup of windows xp everything is ok and I do not have to logon to my groupwise mailbox.

        Regards,
        Michael

        in reply to: NDS config Object #5297
        michael6767
        Participant

          I sent you the two configuration files.

          Regards,
          Michael

          in reply to: Error with McAfee 7.5 #5829
          michael6767
          Participant

            I got the same problem (access violation with scriptproxy.dll) with McAfee 8.0i. It is a new “feature” from McAfee that javascript and vbscripts are scanned, e.g. they redirect the scripts to their own engine.
            You can disable this by modifying the registry with the following info from NAI.

            Q: I’m getting errors when executing
            JavaScript/VBScript. How does ScriptScan work?

            A: There are two registry entries, one for
            JSCRIPT.DLL and one for VBSCRIPT.DLL that are
            redirecting calls to the VirusScan Enterprise
            ScriptScan DLL called SCRIPTPROXY.DLL.
            ScriptScan is an optional component; you can
            remove it from your computer to see if errors
            subside. The registry keys to check are;

            HKCRCLSID{f414c260-6ac0-11cf-b6d1-00aa00bbbb58}InprocServer32

            – Default value should be:
            c:windows foldersystem32jscript.dll
            (The path is operating system specific.)

            – VSE sets:
            c:program filesnetwork associatesvirusscanscriptproxy.dll

            HKCRCLSID{B54F3741-5B07-11cf-A4B0-00AA004A55E8}InprocServer32

            – Default value should be:
            c:windows foldersystem32vbscript.dll
            (The path is operating system specific.)

            – VSE sets:
            c:program filesnetwork associatesvirusscanscriptproxy.dll

            in reply to: Tasks not migrating from Outlook 2000 to GW 6.5 #8281
            michael6767
            Participant

              Hello,

              I have the same problems, the “undo” button is missing and I cannot migrate the tasks.

              Did you fix this in the near future?

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