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wgatray.exe

Latest post Thu, Jun 29 2006 2:16 PM by tezfair. 3 replies.
  • Mon, Jun 19 2006 10:10 AM

    wgatray.exe

    I have a just installed a new PC at a clients office but from 'go' wgatray / the grey star appears each time a user logs onto the domain.

    They have SBS 2000, but with limited internet - basically during work hours they have blocked internet access, however wgatray wants full internet access and is constantly popping a screen up demanding authentication.

    I am unable to give any user full web access, and killing the wgatray process only lasts for a few minutes then its back with a dirty great authentication form in the middle of the screen.

    Has anyone got a solution that works, googling this issue hasn't been of much help (unless I want to use hacks).

    cheers

    Terry
    • Post Points: 21
  • Mon, Jun 19 2006 10:59 AM In reply to

    Re: wgatray.exe

    If I could find out exactly what site you need access to, would this be possible?

    thanks

    David

    • Post Points: 21
  • Mon, Jun 19 2006 8:31 PM In reply to

    Re: wgatray.exe

    I have limited knowledge of ISA 2000, but if there was a way that allow all users to go to MS / WGA / whatever.com while still blocking them from general web access then I would be very interested.

    cheers

    Terry
    • Post Points: 5
  • Thu, Jun 29 2006 2:16 PM In reply to

    Re: wgatray.exe

    Seems that MS realised that they boobed and have made steps to remove it.

    http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=921914
    • Post Points: 5
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