Cannot Kick-off Programs from within Application

Bob

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Environment:
W2K Server Active Dir.
W2K Clients

We run a third party application that allows us to
create "Tool Links" to kick-off other executables. The
tool links stopped working recently. Perhaps a crital
update ???

Thanks for any help you can provide!
 
G

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Bob,

What is the 3rd party application, and what does it do to kick off
applications? The vendor of that product may be the best starting point
because they have the developers who wrote the software. If there is
further information you can provide from them we may be able to assist.

Hope that helps!

Steve Dodson [MSFT]
PSS Security
MCSE, CISSP

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>Environment:
>W2K Server Active Dir.
>W2K Clients
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>We run a third party application that allows us to
>create "Tool Links" to kick-off other executables. The
>tool links stopped working recently. Perhaps a crital
>update ???
>
>Thanks for any help you can provide!
>