How might you best determine whether a problem is isolated to one user or is network-wide?

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To determine if a problem is isolated to one user or is network-wide, you can go to the user's computer and attempt to replicate the problem doing exactly what the user did. If the problem does not occur, then it may be something the user did wrong. If the problem does occur, you still need to determine the scope, so go to another machine and try the same thing. If the problem occurs from another computer, you are one step closer to discovering the scope, although this still does not mean that it is a network-wide problem. Further testing on other computers will be required.

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