If memory serves, I spent last Thursday taking care of a few things around the office and then I headed to Blevins to help work on Active Directory issues. I also installed some new RAM in one computer. I worked with the techs there and we moved several machines off of Novell and on to Windows.
One machine had a SEGina.dll error that prevented us form logging in. Turns out, that was caused by SynchronEyes software. I booted in safe mode but could not remove the software. So, I pulled up the registry editor, searched for instances of the errant program and removed them. After a reboot, the system let us log in, remove Netware and join the domain.
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