Windows 2003 Server
Windows 2003 help and discussions.
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I Joined the domain through VPN
by Guest Doug- 0 replies
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after joining the domain through the vpn a policy enabled the firewall and though i can connect remotely when i try to log on as a different domain user it say it can not see the domain. but i can use the cached domain admin account to logon. i think if i drop the firwall it will allow any domain user to logon.
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Robocopy Errors
by Guest Jim Thorne- 13 replies
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I'm trying to use a scheduled task to robocopy files from my (old) winSrv2003 to my (new) WinSrv2008. It worked between Server2003 and Server2003 in the past. I keep getting one of these for each source directory: "ERROR 5 (0x00000005) Changing File Attributes <source directory listed here> Access is denied" The account used by the task is a member of Domain Admins. -- Jim Thorne Information Systems Manager Aguila
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Workgroup users get disconnected - Server reboot to reconnect
by Guest chigrboy- 0 replies
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I have a workgroup at a remote location that periodically, everyone gets disconnected from the server (at the same time) and work grinds to a halt. The only recourse is to reboot the server to get everyone working again. And... this has to be fixed pronto. Here's the rundown of the network: 1. The network is shared with other companies - we have or own gateway/internet connection (this is new as of yeasterday so this is not related). 2. Each company has 1 or more WorkGroup servers (no domain controllers) 3. We have 13 people in our workgroup 4. Our Server: Dell SC1430 (New) 4 GBs RAM Plenty of HD space Windows server 2003 R2 SP2 …
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Setting up a radius server
by Guest CryptiniteDemon- 0 replies
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Okay, I have a cisco aironet AP350 wireless access point and I'm trying to get it up as part of a radius setup. I just can't get the actual authentication part to work. I followed several guides, but I can't get it to work with 2003. Does anyone know any good guides for it or know how to set up an AP350 with radius?
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One network, two domains
by Guest Wowbagger- 8 replies
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In the building there is one physical network and one Windows (2000?) server that serves up DHCP assignments, handles the gateway and so forth. For most people in the building they use this domain and all is well. There is another group of people in the building with their own 2003 server. Aside from the physical wiring, DHCP and gateway they have absolutely nothing to do with the domain that everybody else uses. The few exceptions above aside, there is absolutely zero resource sharing between this group and the existing domain. They would like to set up their own domain, active directory, sharepoint and other services. The 2003 server is already co…
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Advices needed for shared fax service
by Guest TFS- 0 replies
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I’ve heard that it’s possible to install a kind of shared fax service to a Windows Server having a 56k modem so that everyone in the domain can fax documents, just like printing documents to shared printers. So I’d like to know more about it for my company's domain and hope someone might give me the answers to my questions. And I hope this is the correct forum since I don't see any other forum for fax. * Is this fax service one of the standard components in some Windows Server system? If yes, which one? Windows Server 2003 or 2008? * My company's domain is currently under AD 2000. But it will migrate to AD 2008 soon. Is it necessary to install t…
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server generates Delayed Write errors copying Very large Files
by Guest Phil Lewis- 13 replies
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Apologies as this turned out to be rather lengthy.... I run a development engineering lab for a financial services company and we are running into a rather peculiar but very troubling problem on some of our performance servers when copying, moving or backing up very large files, i.e. files greater than about 52 Gigabytes in size (yes GB not MB). Primarily these are SQL Server database files but we also see the same problems copying or relocating large Virtual Server Hard Drive files of that size or larger. The problem is actually an old one that I think has not been dealt with, the end result for us on Windows Server 2000 and Windows Server 2003 R2 is th…
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App install (policy rights)
by Guest Adam Hann- 2 replies
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Help All, I have a group Policy set on the DM, I need to allow a few users access to install apps but dont wont to allow all to do so. I am sure there is a way to do this but i am Stuck. Cheers Adam
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32bit clients can't add printer from 64bit 2003 Server
by Guest JuanPineyro- 1 reply
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Orinally posted by JuanPineyro: Ok, I know this seems very elemental but it is kicking my butt. I have a 64bit Server 2003 and I use it mostly for file/print sharing all of a sudden I am having problems with some users on Windows XP 32bit clients complaining they can't connect to their printers. When i get there I try to add the network printer but it tells me the driver is not compatible. I then go to the 64bit server and try to add 32 bit driver support but it will not allow me. Any ideas? Thanks, Juan -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- JP
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Another batch file question
by Guest JohnB- 7 replies
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How would I do this: I have a server with a drive letter mapped to F: I need to copy some of the folders from F: to an existing folder on drive T:, which is on another server. Say the folder names on F: are Folder1 and Folder2. (there's actually about 10 folders) I want to copy Folder1 and Folder2 to drive T: How can I copy Folder1 and all it's sub-contents to T: without first creating a folder in the existing folder on T: I want to avoid, if possible, doing a: MD t:\Folder1 and copying the contents of F:\Folder1 In other words, I want the copy, or in this case, xcopy, command to create the folder name for me. Is there a way to do that? TIA
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How to update Win2K3 R1 to R2
by Guest jcquirin@neoelectra.fr- 6 replies
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Hi, I would like to know if it's possible to update a file server with win2K3 R1 to Win2K3 R2 in order to have a full DFS compatibilty If yes are there some traps ? -- Thanks, JC.Quirin
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error message
by Guest yuvi- 2 replies
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I get this message when I login "error loading c:\WINDOWS\system32\tkmtmttr.dll access denied" can anyone help me with this
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Cannot install fonts on Windows Server 2008
by Guest ronen.shaal@gmail.com- 0 replies
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Hello I'm trying to install a font that we created on a new Windows 2008 server, but I get this error message: "The file 'vvv.TTF' is not a valid font file and cannot be installed." It worked fine on windows 2000 and windows 2003 servers. Thanks, Ronen.
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Print accounting
by Guest Dennis Pedersen- 0 replies
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Hello, I have shared Windows 2003 server solution for a couple of small companys located in the same building. And we own a Ricoh MFP and need something that can register and bill the customers when they print to it. It needs to be something that runs only on the server side and uses AD username for accounting. I need to register: A4 or A3, Duplex or non duplex, Color or B/W. Anyone got a clue on a product that can do the things above? I have been a trip on google but cant seem to find anything that complies with all the things above. Regards, Dennis
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Logoff / Disconnect difference in Terminal Services Manager
by Guest Zaur Bahramov- 1 reply
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Hi! When I conect to Terminal Services Manager or if I see a Users tab in Task manager when connected to Windows 2003 Server I see two options: Logoff / Disconnect. Which one is for what? In both cases user is isconnected, right? So what is the difference? Zaur