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Hi Chirs.
Thanks for your Answer. We've already tried this method with Xp, and Vista
and worked correctly in both, but We did no try with all versions as you
did, so your help is very very appreciated. Thanks :)
I'm sorry I can not help you because we have not 2003 server, and We can not
do any test :(

Thanks again Chris!


chris_watcher wrote:
> 
> We are having exactly the same problem. It happens ONLY on Windows Server
> 2003 (any edition)
> 
> It works great on the following Windows:
> Windows 2000(any),XP(any),Vista(any), Windows Server 2008, Windows 7
> 
> As you can see from the list above, we did guite a lot of testing
> 
> Any input is appretiated. 
> Chris
> 

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