Windows 2003 Server
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Re: Problem NTBACKUP
by Guest Paul Bergson [MVP-DS]- 0 replies
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Re: Problem NTBACKUP "ZIDAC" <ZIDAC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:85CEEF27-9BA4-4330-8412-D5BC2E1273B7@microsoft.com... > HI, i am from Spain, excuse me my Inglish > > I have a NTBACKUP job with Schedule Tasks and the follows codes: > > 41fffe and f030 > > What means this codes ? > Were i view tecnical documentation for this error codes ? > > Thanks and excuse my Inglish again, > ZIDAC This is a Active Directory problem solving NewsGroup in English. You would be best served in the general NewsGroup setting. I have copied them in on this. Also I would think there is a Spanish language site …
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Pre-Exsisting Connection
by Guest Nate- 0 replies
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I'm running a Windows 2003 x64 server. We have an application on a Windows XP machine that connects to the server through 3 specific ports, all of which are listening. When I try to connect, I get the following message and fails to connect: "Pre-Existing Host Connection. There are currently 1 other application(s) connected to host: xx.xx.xx.xx" I have never seen this message before. Has anyone else? We have a dozen other 2003 servers (all of them not x64) that we can connect to without this problem. There is a direct connection between the XP machine and the server, and the firewall was diabled. Thanks -Nathan
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Ok here's an easy one for someone
by Guest JohnB- 3 replies
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This has me mystified.... Windows Server 2003 R2 When I am browsing folders in Windows Explorer, folder names in the left pane are underlined. I don't want them underlined. I want to be able to select multiple folders using the CTRL or Shift key, without expanding the folder and displaying the sub-folders. I thought the fix would be under Tools>Folder Options>Click Items as Follows. But that has nothing to do with it. How do I turn off that feature? TIA
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by Guest mangaboy001- 0 replies
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Gurus, Anyone out there have any good experience with a duplicate file finder utility? I'm looking for one that comes with a personal recommendation. -- Spin
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GPO for drive mapping
by Guest Kahlan- 1 reply
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I am trying to configure a gpo for a drive mapping on a 2008 box. Per the directions i went to gpmanement. Under default domain policy\preferences\user settings\windows settings\drive mappings. I configured it with Action : create Reconnect: checked location \\ip\share name drive letter H. and I save everything I go in and do a gpupdate on my xp box even reboot and nothing. I confirmed my default gpo is set to manditory. Thanks in advance
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run database without logging onto server 2003
by Guest danis- 3 replies
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Hello! I would like to know if I can run programs in background in Server 2003 Standard, without having to log on. I don't use active directory, just the dhcp server, and I have an application and a database that have to run. The server has no interaction with user, it just receives wol and shutdown or reboot commands, so either it logs in automatically, which is not the best idea, or it can have something like in linux, where you can sart processes without logging in. Is this possible in server 2003? I know that in Xp is not. Thanks!
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Duplicate files and disk space management?
by Guest barkley bees- 5 replies
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Can anyone recommend a good file management tool that can find duplicate files, show graphical and numerical display of file distributions on a volume and produce reports for these? So far the only tools I have found that can do this are: SpaceObServer - http://www.jam-software.com/spaceobserver/index.shtml TreeSize - http://www.jam-software.com/treesize/index.shtml and while these are relatively good tools I am curious to know what other options there are in this area. Surely this cannot be the only software that does this type in the industry. We have a couple of multi-terrabyte storage areas and we need some way to get an idea of how the data is …
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Re: Windows 2000 FTP server
by Guest linnext- 0 replies
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Re: Windows 2000 FTP server tset "wli2k2" wrote: > I was suspecting that it won't but thanks for the reply. > > "Miha Pihler [MVP]" wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > No, FTP that comes with Microsoft IIS does not support SSL. You will need to > > look into 3rd party solutions. > > > > -- > > Mike > > Microsoft MVP - Windows Security > > > > "wli2k2" <wli2k2@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:88F21F7D-9B5B-4134-9E46-4CC2C5F3086E@microsoft.com... > > > Does the Windows 2000 or 2003 FTP server support SSL certificates? Or do > > > …
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Re: Windows 2000 FTP server
by Guest linnext- 0 replies
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Re: Windows 2000 FTP server test "wli2k2" wrote: > I was suspecting that it won't but thanks for the reply. > > "Miha Pihler [MVP]" wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > No, FTP that comes with Microsoft IIS does not support SSL. You will need to > > look into 3rd party solutions. > > > > -- > > Mike > > Microsoft MVP - Windows Security > > > > "wli2k2" <wli2k2@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:88F21F7D-9B5B-4134-9E46-4CC2C5F3086E@microsoft.com... > > > Does the Windows 2000 or 2003 FTP server support SSL certificates? Or do > > > …
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Windows 2003 R2 Enterprise 32 Bit
by Guest wli2k2- 11 replies
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I always thought that the 32 bit versions of Windows servers have a limit of 4GB RAM. Now is does not seem to be the case. Is it true that the 32 Bit version of Windows 2003 R2 Enterprise can support up to 64GB RAM?
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Re: Certificate Authority
by Guest linnext- 0 replies
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Re: Certificate Authority thx "wli2k2" wrote: > Thanks Mike, your reply is very detail, informative and useful. > > I also have another question. I did a chat with VeriSign and what I got out > of them was that I can use their SSL certificates to secure our email system. > (We are using Exhange 2000 with Outlook 2000/2003 clients.) They say we can > use the SSL certs to secure the emails we sent internally. But to secure > emails we sent to the outside world, we would need digital ids. > > Based on your knowledge, is this correct? > > thanks again. > > "Miha Pihler [MVP]" wrote: > > > Ye…
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RE: Certificate Authority
by Guest linnext- 0 replies
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RE: Certificate Authority thx "wli2k2" wrote: > If I setup my own CA server (with Windows 2000/2003), I can issue out SSL > certificates, right? > > I mean, is it the same as buying SSL certificates (for VeriSign, etc.) > besides that I issued it myself? > > thanks.
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File Permissions
by Guest Roberto R- 1 reply
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On my Windows server 2003 i have a share with share permissions set to Everyone Full and NTFS permissions on the NTFS Permissions NTFS Permissions have Domain Users Read GROUP1 - FULL access If i have a user thats only in Domain Users when he accesses the folder he can only read, thats fine. however, if i add the same user to GROUP1, he still has read access and it never updates. The user should have FULL access in NTFS. If i place the user inside NTFS permissions as an individual acl he has full access. IT seems to me that added a user to the GROUP doesnt propogate fast or ever until i either remove the group and readd. Any ideas?
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can't see all computer on the Network
by Guest scott- 1 reply
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We have a domain Server network here at work and we can only see some of the computers that are connected to the network. All computers can use all available network resources, except we can not access certain shared folders from each others' computers. Help we have tried everthing...We are running SBS 2003