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    March 31

    Adding Group Policy Logon Disclaimer for Windows 2003

    If you have a legal disclaimer for your network, this article may prove useful...  We ran into the issue of having the disclaimer cut-off on several of our upgraded Windows 2003 Small Business Server machines.  Apparently there is a character limit per line.  See tips below...

    Troubleshooting

    If you use a Group Policy setting to configure Windows Server to display a message when users log on, the operating system writes the registry changes that are described in the preceding section. However, the same registry values appear in the following registry key:
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon
    You can set the registry values described in the preceding section to this key to get the same results as if you configured a Group Policy setting. However, if you set the registry values in both registry keys, the values in the following registry key take precedence:
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurentVersion\policies\system
    Note If you do not use carriage returns in your display message, the maximum number of characters that you can add to the logon box is 512. If you add carriage returns, you can add up to 2048 characters (512 characters per line).
     
    See the original article at: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=310430
    March 20

    Problems sending fax w/ HP All in One & Vonage or VoIP providers?

    HP 6110xi cannot send faxes using VOIP Telephones

    We are always testing new technologies, so we found the latest issues when using a fax w/ a VoIP line service (i.e. Vonage, Voicepulse, Packet8, etc.).  Most fax machines and/or fax modems have trouble sending/receiving on these types of lines.  You will find that most hardware vendors (HP, Brother, Canon) will suggest to lower the baud rate to 9600 and turn off error-correction-modem (ECM).  We tested an HP 6110xi All-in-one (fax, copier, scanner, printer) and had to rely on HP tech support to get us into the system programming.  Remember, this is for a specific HP model, so, try this at your own risk for other models:

    1. Press * and # at the same time, and then release both keys
    2. Press 1, 2, and then 3, releasing each key before pressing the next
    3. The display window should read "Service" with a revision number
    4. Press the right arrow button once
    5. The display should read "System Configuration"
    6. Press Enter
    7. Press the right arrow button until "r/w parameter" appears in the display
    8. Press Enter
    9. The display should read "parameter 0"
    10. Press 153
    11. Press Enter
    12. The current value will display
    13. Press 2, then press Enter
    14. Press 159
    15. Press Enter
    16. The current value will display
    17. Press 2, then press Enter
    18. When modifications are complete, press Cancel repeatedly until the date and time appear in the display

    We were able to successfully fax after making these changes.  We also turned off ECM (error correction mode) to ensure the highest success rate.

     

    Let us know if this does/doesn't work for you!