Windows 2003 Server
Windows 2003 help and discussions.
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IIS 6.0 only internally viewable. External viewers can't access.
by Guest Adrian Khoo- 1 reply
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I have IIS 6.0 running ASP.NET 2.0 and Framework 2.0. (Windows 2003 Server SP2) Server is located behind the firewall. (i.e. 10.0.0.10) Router is 10.0.0.1 Port forward has been set to forward port 80 of 10.0.0.10 to 10.0.0.1 when requested. I have tried other port addresses such as 8080, 8888, 7780,7743 ... etc... but it hasnt work with IIS 6.0/MS Win 2003 Server. I have other webserver running under linux which i use port forward (i.e. port 8080, 8888, 7780, 7743) and works well. I can only narrow it down to the Windows 2003 server. I do not run DNS on Windows 2003 server. (There is no need as mydomain.com provides a dns for my website) Fr…
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Partition Drives
by Guest Rick- 1 reply
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I have a W3K server with two virtual drives , 1 a 36 gig raid 1 and the second a 146 raid 5. I want to configure the raid 1 into a 12 GB and 24Gb partition. can I do this in Windows or do I need third party software? Rick
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Server 2003. Problem: How to configure DHCP and PXE
by Guest Matias Hohl- 5 replies
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Hello everybody I'm a newbie in Windows Server 2003 and don't know how to configure the following... I have a server connected to our domain (one the first NIC). Now I would like to configure this server to provide IP addresses to clients connected on the second NIC of the server. I already know how to configure DHCP so that IPs are only provided on the second NIC. My problem now... I don't receive IP addresses on the client. My goals are... - to reach that my server acts as a DHCP and PXE server for the clients connected on the second NIC - that the clients connected to the second NIC can access my domain resources (that means, that I have to c…
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How to stop the ruddy screen rotation!
by Guest Laphan- 4 replies
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Hi All Kids, bloody kids! Is there any option in GPO that will specifically stop users from rotating the XP screen other than normal? I currently set AD pupil accounts so that they can't right-click to bring up the context menu and do the rotation from here, but somehow the kids are getting past this and rotating the bloody screens. How are they doing it? I thought the right-click/graphic options/rotation method was the only way??? Thanks
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WSUS 3.0
by Guest lir- 1 reply
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Hi everyone, I have just installed WSUS 3.0 in an stand alone server. I configured the group policy for WSUS pointing to http://servername. The GPO is linked to two different OUs. One of them only have a Windows XP computer. The other has a Windows Server 2003. The Windows XP is not able to see the WSUS's policy. When I run a gpresult, the report only shows the Default Group Policy, not the WSUS policy like the Windows Server 2003 computer shows. So the policy is working, but not for XP client. What should I check? Thank in advanced Best regards
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Setup network printer with a laserjet 4 plus driver
by Guest shawn- 0 replies
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Hello I have a laserjet 4200 printer on my windows server 2003 network and I have my users connect to it via the "add printer" wizard on their windows 2000 pro. PCs using the network printer configuration. The issue is in addition to the users adding this printer, they also need to add another printer running the wizard again based on this printer but utilize a laserjet 4 plus printer driver instead of a 4200 driver. Normally, the users don't have to worry about selecting a printer driver since this is automaticaly done for them when they add their printer via the printer wizard. How can my users add a network LJ4Plus printer via the printer wizard…
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Admin Server 2003 myself? Or find someone to host?
by Guest chessaurus@gmail.com- 1 reply
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I am part of a team that is developing a custom, high-volume ASP.NET application that will receive primarily local traffic (ie from my city). I have used hosted ASP.NET providers in the past (like Intermedia and ResellerChoice) and these have worked well for our earlier/smaller projects, but I'm worried about scalability for our upcoming larger project. These providers all geographically far away from my city (which seems inefficient) and share an individual SQL Server instance with many other customers (which lessens our ability to scale). I'm toying with the idea of buying a Dell with Windows Server 2003 and SQL Server, but I'm wondering how much work thi…
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Redirect data folders
by Guest ayman_zekry@yahoo.com- 1 reply
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Hi I have a data folder on a network share. When some one opens that folder I need to redirect him into another folder on another server. Is there a way to do that. Thanks
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Backup Active Directory
by Guest rexracer_geno- 3 replies
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I have a server with a very limited function. It servers as a standalone domain controller that services a SharePoint site. I want to backup AD in a minimal fashion, to be able to restore only the DC information on a new DC in the event of disaster. When I view the selections under system state, all the sub-selections are greyed out. Is this normal? I go ahead and do the System State backup with detailed log and it does list Active Directory as an object, but there is no confirmation in the log that AD was backed up. Also, if I go to Restore and select the system state backup, it shows a very old date for Active Directory. I find this odd - ac…
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Newbie with Windows 2003 Server
by Guest Blue Sky- 2 replies
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I am just looking to find out what the purpose of using a Windows 2003 server ? Like I understand the part of that a Window Domain is a group of computers that share common security and user account information. What about sharing a printer or accessing the Internet ? Does a domain come into play here ? I am new to the concept and hope anyone can help me out Thanks in advance Victor
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initiate screensaver
by Guest Don- 4 replies
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I need to know what service / process initiates the screensaver and if I can re-initiate within a script. Thanks for replies...
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Hardware Requirements
by Guest Eric- 2 replies
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I am installing a new server for a client. They will be running Server 2003 R2, Exchange 2007 and SQL Server 2005. They have 15 users for the server and Exchange and only have 10-users in SQL. I know Microsoft recommends a separate server for Exchange and SQL, but my Dell reps thinks it should run fine because of the small number of users. The specs on the server are a quad-core Xeon, 4GB of RAM, 2-76GB SCSI drives mirrored for the OS and a SCSI RAID 5 array for the data. Do you think we will have any problems running all the software on that box?? thanks.
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Automatic System Recovery Question - Windows Server 2003
by Guest Rafael- 0 replies
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Please could someone tell me: Does an ASR floppy disk only work with the backup with which it was created, or can it be used in conjuntion with a backup taken at a later date? Thanks.
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Server 2003 IIS Connection Limit?
by Guest Elliot- 2 replies
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Suppose I am using Server 2003 IIS to host my website and there are many many people stay at my website at the same time. I would like to ask if it is possible to do so, or I have to purchase any license or something like that in advance? Thanks for your ideas.
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Unable to start service on Win 2003
by Guest Chris Coates- 2 replies
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I have an application installed on a Win 2003 server. The service has been running fine, but if the service stops, I have to reboot to get it started again. If I just try to restart the service I get a error 1073 "The specified service already exists" I know it exists, I installed it and have been using it. I am not trying to re-install the app, just restart the service. I have looked on line but everything I have found involves installing or re-installing a service, which I am not doing. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks Chris