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http://blogs.technet.com/heyscriptingguy/archive/2004/11/05/how-can-i-work-with-a-cn-that-has-a-comma-in-it.aspx

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‎04-26-2010 05:56 PM
Script: \\%lansweeperserver%\unlock.vbs
Line: 3
Char: 2
Error: A referral was returned from the server.
Code: 8007202B
Source: (null)
Running the script with same user from the lansweeperserver itself works fine.
Any idea?

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‎04-28-2010 05:16 PM
comatose wrote:
we get another error msg from a Windows 7 workstation :
Script: \\%lansweeperserver%\unlock.vbs
Line: 3
Char: 2
Error: A referral was returned from the server.
Code: 8007202B
Source: (null)
Running the script with same user from the lansweeperserver itself works fine.
Any idea?
any idea how I can configure IE8 to cope with this VBS file?
On the lansweeperserver the script works correctly, not on a client which is not in the same domain as the pc's, servers & users...

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‎04-28-2010 05:25 PM
comatose wrote:
any idea how I can configure IE8 to cope with this VBS file?
On the lansweeperserver the script works correctly, not on a client which is not in the same domain as the pc's, servers & users...
The account that is logged on should have administrative permissions in active directory.

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