Windows 2003 Server
Windows 2003 help and discussions.
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IIS remove authentication for .php
by Guest faraz_mit- 0 replies
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Hi, I am very new to windows server. I just installed php on a windows sever machine (IIS) and put a simple php test page under my web directory. Every time I type the address in my url to access the content of the file, I get a pop up windows asking for authentications. I know this is very simple but I cant remove the authentication pop up to access any .php pages on my webapp. Thanks, Ross
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Moving Server 2003 Installation
by Guest EricMill- 1 reply
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Hi, I have a rather unique situation on my hands. When setting up our initial network, we had some delays in receiving the proper hardware for our Domain Controller (in a single DC environment). Our non-OEM version of Windows Server 2003 was installed on a temporary box for production use while we were waiting for the proper hardware to arrive. Now that the proper hardware has arrived, we need to transfer our license of Windows Server 2003 from the temporary box to the proper hardware. I've researched the process of moving all of the FSMO roles and services over to a new primary DC, I'm confident that that part of the process will go smoothly. I a…
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RRAS NAT & FTP Clients
by Guest Jim in Arizona- 0 replies
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We have a Win2003 server as our proxy running NAT. When attempting to FTP into any ftp server using a command prompt (DOS FTP), it will connect but any commands beyond that will just hang, like 'ls' or 'dir'. I looked around for a solution and found that if you issue this command on the NAT box that it should fix the problem: netsh routing ip nat add ftp I then restarted the RRAS service. I found that using windows explorer for FTP works fine, but when using the command line FTP, it still hangs in the same way: C:\WINDOWS>ftp ftp.microsoft.com Connected to ftp.microsoft.com. 220 Microsoft FTP Service User (ftp.microsoft.com:(none)): anonymous …
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Search results not correct until I restart the index server
by Guest billy Brannum- 0 replies
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I just built a new 2003 server standard and restored about 50 GB of data to this server. When using the search tool to access this network share it may return inaccruate results. The only resolution is to restart the indexing service. this clears up the problem for a short time. 2003 server SP2, there are event log error trying indicating a problem.
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Errors in the Security Log
by Guest QSBSupport- 2 replies
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Hello, I have a number of entries in the event log such as this: Feb 15 14:39:07 Domaincontroller.domain MSWinEventLog 3 Security 1470 Fri Feb 15 14:39:01 2008 675 Security SYSTEM User Failure Audit domaincontroller Account Logon Pre-authentication failed: User Name: userbackup$ User ID: %{S-1-5-21-3356799699-3984192466-312495613-3408} Service Name krbtgt/domain Pre-Authentication Type: 0x0 Failure Code: 0x19 Client Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 1429 They seem to be coming from machine accounts. I have searched but had no success finding out what is causing this. Any suggestions? Thanks.
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New Domain Controller question
by Guest windcrestred- 1 reply
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We are thinking of adding a domain controller to our single server network. The existing server is a Dell running Windows 2003 Standard edition which act as a domain controller File and print server and runs Terminal Services in application mode. There are 25 user Cals and 25 terminal server Cals on the existing box. We would use Server 2003 Standard R2 for the domain controller and will probably order another Dell. What do we require for CALs for the new DC? It will only be running as the DC all the other roles will stay on the existing box. I can't remember where to look this up and my headache is getting the better of me trying to find out on Te…
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Windows 2000 Server slow network
by Guest letnes- 1 reply
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My network is running very slow. I have a printer shared out from the server and a network printer. When I click print in an application it takes a long time ( 1 minute and sometimes 2) for the print page to show up, sometimes I get a message that the printer is not responding to I want to wait. I have some shared drives and the desktops sometimes lose connection to these shared drives. What tools can I use to monitor the traffic on the network, to see what causing this problem as the network only started doing this about a month ago. I would like to test the NIC card and the router to see if there are causing this problem. What tools can I use? Thank …
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RE: Windows 2002 sp2 Boot issue missing NTLDR
by Guest bishop- 1 reply
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RE: Windows 2002 sp2 Boot issue missing NTLDR Please help me!..i have tried to instal sp2 to my system with a hard disk i took from a friend and after finishin everythin it showed this problem ( NTLDR: could't open drive) what shud i do??
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SNMP configuration on standalone servers.
by Guest hanspjacobsen- 0 replies
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I want an easy way to configure snmp on windows servers primarily but also on workstations and was wondering where the configuration information is store. I would think it’s stored in the registry but haven’t found the key.
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IIS Style Sheet cache
by Guest Chris- 0 replies
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Hi, We're using IIS v6. We create a website using style steets (.css). Sometimes we update the style sheet but when we refresh the web page the style sheet seems to have been cached as it's still displaying the old style sheet. If I recycle the ApplicationPool in IIS it works; if I stop and start the website it works; what is caching the style sheet? Any ideas? Thanks Chris
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Delete files based on creation date?
by Guest Hank Arnold (MVP)- 1 reply
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I have a process that backs up some Citrix farm information on a periodic basis. The files are not large, but the number gets very large, very fast. Is there a simple command driven way to delete all files that were created more than x days before? I'd like to run this as a scheduled task on the server where the files are stored.. -- Regards, Hank Arnold Microsoft MVP Windows Server - Directory Services
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Windows Server 2008 - VSS Error
by Guest Rene Heinze- 2 replies
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Hi, i`m running an Windows Server 2008 x64 Std Eng on a VMware ESX 3.5 Server. I´m running on that server SQL Server 2005 Std Eng x64 with SP2 and Sharepoint Server 2007 x64 Std Eng with SP1 + Sharepoint Server 2007 x64 German Language Pack . When starting up the Windows Server 2008 I´m got the folling error message in the application eventlog: Error 27.02.2008 09:45:06 VSS 12289 None Volume Shadow Copy Service error: Unexpected error RegOpenKeyExW(- 2147483646,SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\VSS\Diag,...). hr = 0x80070005. Operation: Initializing Writer Context: Writer Class Id: {57af97e4-4a76-4ace-a756-d11e8f0294c7} Writer Name: …
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Scheduler?
by Guest Paulo- 5 replies
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Hi, how can I configure the server to execute some aspx page (located on server) everyday at 10PM? What do you suggest? W2K3 IIS 6 Thanks in advance!
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Decommission old Domain Controller
by Guest Jim- 4 replies
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Hello, I have an old Server 2003 domain controller that I want to replace with a new machine. This old server contains most of the AD printers that are used in the company and I'd like to be able to move all of them to the new server without having to manually recreate them all. I've seen the Microsoft Print Migrator 3.1 but it looks quite old. Can anyone tell me the preferred (read bullet proof) method of performing this AD printer migration to a new DC? Thanks
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Roaming profiles for laptops with multiple users.
by Guest martin- 1 reply
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I'm about to deploy a small group of laptops which logon to a windows domain. On the desktop computers we already have roaming profiles and folder redirection to make sure that both "my documents" and the home directory is not a part of the profile. Home directory is simply mapped to the letter H. This works quite well. Our desktops run windows xp. The problem is how to do this correctly for the laptops. Those will be used both internally and externally. I could probably go the simple route here, and just continue having roaming profiles, and let the profile be cached once the laptop is outside our network. The big issue is, as I see it, is that the l…