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M&S Timeless Refund Policy Question
However, unless I am imagining things there *are* Swing applets out there, and they *don't* require you to edit your policy file. So I guess I am really asking how that is done--how does a Swing applet run without touching your policy file? There's nothing about Swing that is affected by the policy file.

NT 4.0 Password Policy Question
In addition, the 'home' policy sounds like the one you are wanting to enable. http://www.tcl.tk/software/plugin/man/pluginDoc/home.htm Thanks, you are right, "home" is a better choice. But my other question remains: How does the user allow the requested policy? Must he really edit the config file by hand,

policy question ?
I'm just curious which choice you people would make between the two foreign policies below. a) Be completely isolated. Do not send any aid to any foreign country, do not get involved with any squabbles that go on outside of the United States borders. Basically, don't have a foreign policy.

***Policy Question***
Regards, Mike -- Mike Brannigan [Microsoft] This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights Please note I cannot respond to e-mailed questions, please use these newsgroups "Lori Eby" <l...@oaklandlibrary.org> wrote in message news:03ff01c3b860$37458520$a401280a@phx.gbl.

Group Policy Question
Go to http://msdn.microsoft.com/ and search using the words "Policy Editor" and you should find what you need. -- Richard G. Harper (rghar...@email.com) MSMVP MPS-D * NOTE - Private E-Mail is generally not replied to. Please post all * questions and replies in the newsgroups for the benefit of everyone.

Group Policy Question: User Settings > Remove access / Windows Upd
Kind2dogs kind2d...@aol.com rec pets dogs behavior Subject: Shelter policy question (was Re: Sue Sternberg Seminar) From: Amy Dahl a...@oakhillkennel.com Date: Sat, Jun 16, 2001 10:22 AM Message-id: <3B2B6BCA.A6A62...@oakhillkennel.com> Pat's mention of her adoptee's needing to fill out reminds me: a few months ago

Odd policy question.
Florian Weimer f...@deneb.enyo.de n3td3v * Jeffrey I. Schiller: Let me attempt to bring this back to the policy question. Does someone have the *right* to put one of your IP addresses as an NS record for their domain even if you do not agree? I don't think it's allowed (and it shouldn't be), but without a cluestick

Travel policy question
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assigned that policy to a group, added two new users and the former test user. The test users settings were unchanged but the two new users were fine. The only way to restore the network neighborhood and other stuff was to change the box in the policy editor to white instead of grey (no check). The question: How

Password Security Policy Question
I know it is not possible to change win98 policies in winnt, but I could solve that by copying a policy file I make on a client, that's no prob but i only want to use just one policy file for all clients... My question is : how can I do this? pls help Pls also reply to my e-mail adress s...@triviatraining.be PS

Endowment Policy question
Isn't it pretty common and even universal that insurance policies do not pay out if the person dies due to "intentional self-injury, suicide or attempted suicide"? If collecting as a beneficiary to the policy was the motive, making it look like a suicide would be futile. An investment banker would surely know that

"link" policy question
I have some questions I hope you all can help with. 1. When I set a password policy on my Win2003 domain will it take effect immediately? Meaning will users be asked to change their password right away if for example I set it to change passwords every 60 days and the user accounts have never had to change before?

PBR Policy Question - UPDATE!
Leave it there anyway, even though it is not used now, as that is the policy that we look at for stamping system objects. To answer the question for Mailbox Manager - it would be the policy that is for the site where your E2K server is. If you look at those "site policies" you have, you will see that their filter

Zenworks 3.2 Win2000 XP-Professional Group policy Question
Arthur Wohlwill U55...@uic.edu alt fan cecil-adams In article <80afn1$6eg$1@bgtnsc02. worldnet.att.net> "Shawn Wilson" <shawn.wil...@worldnet.att.net> writes: From: "Shawn Wilson" <shawn.wil...@worldnet.att.net> Subject: New public policy question Date: Tue, 9 Nov 1999 18:53:48 -0600 "CHICAGO (AP) -- In the wake of

Uniform Policy Question
"John G." <anonym...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:775701c402af$246779b0$a301280a@phx.gbl... question, on a standalone computer running XP Pro I need to put policies in place that allow only certain users certain things. I know that I can use the Security feature of each individual program;

Harassment or training? (Re: harassment policy question
Richard Ward rw...@dallas.net alt marketing online ebay "Mr. Neeek Sr." wrote: <snip> MY LATEST ATTEMPT: My very specific, non-general questions were not answered by you. And your answers were absolutely not "clear." Try reading them again. They are at the bottom of this email. Simple yes or no answers will be fine

Recipient Policy Question
I have an endowment policy with Standard Life Bank which is to pay off the capital on my mortgage over 25 years. I pay 150 pounds per month into the endowment fund. I have been paying this for almost a year. My fiancée is now concerned about endowments and wants us to switch to a capital and interest repayment

Policy question
Gothae Obscurum paulr...@deja.com uk media tv sf startrek Baggers wrote: This question is prompted ahead of tomorrow's SG-1. Is a spoiler still a spoiler when it is really obvous. I won't bother re-quoting the spoiler policy, we should all know it by now. As a general rule of thumb, if you're not sure if spoiler

"link" policy question
When sports organizations begin to address harassment and abuse, there is almost always a temporary fear-based backlash from coaches about it, where they are asking reasonable questions such as "Can I do this now?" or "Is this going to get me in trouble." This is happening in England now, for example,

Group Policy Question
Hi, The answer to question 1 is no, the local policy will be overridden by the domain and the RUN command will not be available, the order for policies is LSDOU or Local Policy, Site Policy, Domain Policy, OU policy. The answer to question 2 is do all that on the DC. Forgot that it's a Terminal Server,

Group Policy Question
That brings up an intertesting question: Is it right for a government to impose high taxes on somebody solely on the grounds that this person or class of persons is able to pay them? 3 questions: 1, Is it morally right? 2, Is it econiomically right? 3, is this good social policy? Feudalism implies that the