Windows 2003 Server
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Detect service role installed on 2008 server
by Guest DbNetLink- 0 replies
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Is it possible to progrmatically detect if a "service role" has been installed for a service. In my case I want to know if the "Windows Authentication" role has been installed for the "Web Server(IIS)" role. TIA
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Mount NFS-share on Windows Server 2003 x64
by Guest jens.wannenmacher@gmail.com- 0 replies
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Hello, we have to mount some NFS-shares on a Windows Server 2003 x64 (not R2). As far as I could see the Services for Unix are not available for that version. I could not evaluate nfsAxe and proNfs as the beta clients that come with their installers won't run since the evalution time is over. What possibilities do I have to mount a NFS-share on that Windows- version. I can't update the OS. Thanks! Jens
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Hi there all, I finally was able to get my Windows Deployment Services 2008 running, took forever to figure out that if you separate step 1 from the other steps you can actually have 2 unattend files, d'oh. At any rate! I'm trying to see if there is anyway to do a few fairly simple things the 'first time' and only the 'first time' the system boots up after the Windows Deployment Server deploys Server 2008 to it. Basically I want it to Install all updates via Windows Update, remove a Specific Name Server from the IPv4 settings and clean up all of the files left over from the WDS installation. I checked the script repo and I didnt see any way to install …
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Question Insufficient system resources on 64-bit Windows RSS Sear
by Guest CrashHunter- 0 replies
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One of our customers has a 64-bit Windows 2003 Ent.SP2 domain controller on a VMWare Esx server. The VM has 1 CPU and 1 GB RAM allocated (adding up to 4 GB did not make a difference). Our application tries to dump the registry hives to files and it gets the 1450 error ("insufficient system resources...") on the SOFTWARE hive. The hive is not extremely big (exporting it from registry editor results in a ~75MB file). I have created a very basic sample application that just opens the registry key and calls the RegSaveKey API and we get the same error. Strangely, the "reg.exe" tool, which I would expect to use the same APIs, is successful and it results in a …
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Password Policy Requirement
by Guest saw- 0 replies
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I am trying to install a software that requires that the password be less than 8 characters, which the security policy should only be applied to the local machine only which is the server that I am trying to install the application on. Your feedback and recommendation would be appreciated.
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Auto Refresh of Network doucments
by Guest William Mann- 0 replies
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Hi, I'm having a slightly weird problem. I've got a re-direct for my doucments, to a DSFR share, and when my uses delete a folder or file, or create a new folder of file, explorer doesn't auto refresh to show the changes. I've done a google search, and it came up with regedit HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Update\Updatemode as needing to be tweaked to a 0, and I've done that, but I still have the problem. Any ideas? Thanks, Will Mann, Trinity Catholic High School
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Re: Certificate Authority
by Guest linnext- 0 replies
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Re: Certificate Authority test post "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: > > >…
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exchange 2003 ÎÊÌâ
by Guest XJ Du- 0 replies
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M`I 5.Perse cution - t heir meth ods an d tactic s
by Guest vevmv@bigfoot.com- 0 replies
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-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= -=. MI5: methods and tactics -= -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= They deliberately set out to harass in a way that would. resemble the symptoms of schizophrenia, so that any. report of the harassment would be taken as indicating mental illness and "treated" accordingly.. They never show their own faces; they only. work through proxies, in the media, among the public, and by manipulating people in the workplace. Since they. do not declare their identity there is no evidence to initiate legal. action against the security services or. anyone else. The only people you can prosecute are the proxies and they will deny knowledge of. any c…
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Windows 2003 perfmon alerts
by Guest ray3d84- 0 replies
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I have configured a windows 2003 standalone server to automatically reboot. Would like to know is there a way to configure a perfomance monitor email alert so that I am notified if the reboot hangs. -- ray3d84
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Access ftp from outside domain?
by Guest RichGK- 1 reply
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Currently I have an ftp site named upload on a test server (the Contoso examples from MS training) setup as follows Home folder C:\Inetpub\ftproot\upload Network share Server01\upload$ - connecting as Contoso\FTPAccess. Anonymous connections are allowed. Reads and Writes are allowed in the Home Directory settings. Share security is Everyone has full access, NTFS security for the shared folder is Administrators = full access Everyone = Modify FTPAccess = modify System = Full Contoso users = Read & Execute The error message when I try to connect to ftp://server01:8080/upload from a PC not on the contoso domain is as folows. Windows cannot acces…
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Server 2003: Problem making one user's MyDocs/Desktop availableoffline
by Guest slkstuff2@gmail.com- 0 replies
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Anyone having "access denied" issues with Offline Files in Server 2003? I have one user who keeps getting Sync Manager error messages to that effect when she tries to make her My Documents and Desktop folders (redirected to her user folder on the server) available offline. Usenet and various Google queries all seem to point to a permissions issue at the root of the share...but this problem isn't affecting anybody else on the domain; I'd think that if permissions was the culprit, Offline Files would be broken for everyone, not just her. I've tried the standard stuff to troubleshoot: reset her Offline Files cache, unjoined and rejoined the domain, and even red…
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Memory handling on large-file-copy jobs
by Guest MarioC- 0 replies
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When I start copying large files (>2GB) from one Windows 2008 Server to another both servers consume the whole physical memory for file caching. When the copy job starts it seems that Windows uses mostly all memory for file-copy caching. Is there any known way to prevent a windows server 2008 to decrease the amount of memory used for file service caching ? Thanks for answers, Mario
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Scan Server for services running as domain admin
by Guest briant97- 0 replies
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I wanted to find out if there are any tools out there to scan all of our servers to find out if there are any services running as domain admin. I want to change these services to running as a domain user to tighten up security.
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File Share access by MAC on Windows server 2003
by Guest Mauricio- 0 replies
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Hi everyone, i have windows 2003 server installed, and for some reason my Mac can't access the share folders, so i search in google and i found than i need to modify the registry. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\LanManServer\Parameters The value of RequireSecuritySignature needs to be changed from '1' to '0'. It works but the problem is that it keeps changing back during the day to the default value. how can i fix this problem? Thanks
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Re: System Information Volume folder, on Server 2003, filling up.
by Guest deltasig69- 0 replies
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Re: System Information Volume folder, on Server 2003, filling up. fix = http://seer.support.veritas.com/docs/269989.htm -- deltasig69 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ deltasig69's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/member.php?userid=50581 View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/showthread.php?t=224611 http://forums.techarena.in
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Graphics Drivers for Server 2003
by Guest BillyPed- 1 reply
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I am running an Nvidia Geforce 6 graphics card on Server 2003 but Nvidia do not make a driver for 2003. Has anyone found a solution to this problem. XP drivers do not work. Max res I can get is 640x480 at 4 bit so the screen is a bit large to be useful you might say.
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Migration from SBS 4.5
by Guest DianeA- 0 replies
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I'm planning my migration from SBS4.5: (long overdue) 1. Anything worth keeping has been moved off of SBS (not using Exchange or SQL) basically ready to dump it. 2. Configured target box with NT4.0 BDC and ready to promote to PDC and run upgrade 3. Secondary BDC in the wings A few loose ends (questions): Q1. The target hardware will hold Windows 2003... Is there any reason I would want to go to Windows Server 2000 first and then to Windows 2003? Q2. My plan was to: - unplug the secondary BDC from network (after synch). - Unplug SBS from network - Promote BDC (Target machine) to PDC - At this point... Prior to upgrade... should I remove Target Machi…
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Workstation loses default printer
by Guest Edward- 0 replies
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Our environment: 200 users, 50 printers (I know that ratio is ridiculous but I am stuck with it) I am using Server 2003 R2's Print Manager and I am pushing printers to users in security groups through the console and pushing the "pushprinterconnections.exe" file as a logon policy in a GPO. All of that works wonderfully. All users are XP Pro with SP2 and are updated weekly through WSUS Problem: Users get a random error when they go to print to their default printer: "Windows cannot print due to a problem with the current printer setup." This will be to a printer that they successfully printed to before. If they click print again they can usually print…
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Re: Intermittent error on boot up 'ntoskrnl missing or corrupt'
by Guest TheStar- 0 replies
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Re: Intermittent error on boot up 'ntoskrnl missing or corrupt' just spent a fortune with a complete overhaul of my system and solved varius boot problems with the removal of the cdrom/dvd drive on the master IDE cable previusly i had 2 PATA connectors but on the new mb i only had one so i did the nono and used same cable for both harddrive and cdrom after alot of problems and installations system missing and the hanging of the system at bootup the infamus ntoskrnl missing or corrupt solved with only having Harddrive installed on the cable.. will probably go back to testing to see if the problem starts again with the new ata100 cables :) will bac…
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how to block images in ie7 via active directory
by Guest priyanknewbeeee- 0 replies
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i have 40 users now i want to block the images what should i do i m using 2003 server with ads. thanku
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NDR's when using Win2003 POP3
by Guest Rick H- 0 replies
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Is there a way to disable NDR's (non-delivery reports) when using the SMTP service? Maybe a registry setting?
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Windows Server Cal license compliance
by Guest headgeek- 1 reply
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What is the recommended way to ensure license compliance for Server CALs? In Windows 2003 there was the licensing utility but it looks like in Windows 2008 even that was removed. For the minute I am interested in Windows 2003 but also would like to know how installations ensure comliance in Windows 2008. I have read the Microsoft documentaiton and I think I understand when I need a CAL and when I don't but our installation is complex enough that it will be difficult to accurately estimate this without some software prividing an audit. We are migrating from Novell and will be a fairly large installation - 25,000 workstations/users plus about 4,000 exter…
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Features
by Guest Michael Yardley- 0 replies
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Distributed File System (DFS): DFS allows multiple network shares to be aggregated as a virtual file system. Support for SAN and iSCSI: Computers can connect to a Storage Server over the LAN, and there is no need for a separate fibre channel network. Thus a Storage Area Network can be created over the LAN itself. iSCSI uses the SCSI protocol to transfer data as a block of bytes, rather than as a file. This increases performance of the Storage network in some scenarios, such as using a database server. Virtual Disc Service: It allows NAS devices, RAID devices and SAN shares to be exposed and managed as if they were normal hard drives. JBOD systems: JBOD (Just a b…
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Dear All Every time we restart our RIS server Grovel.exe fails. The error is really simmilar to http://support.microsoft.com/kb/939383 (but not quite the same) 2003 SVR running SP2 APPLICATION LOG Category. (100) Event ID. (1004) Reporting queued error: faulting application grovel.exe, version 5.2.3790.3959, faulting module grovel.exe, version 5.2.3790.3959, fault address 0x0000fecc. SYSTEM LOG Category. None EVENT ID. 7034 The Single Instance Storage Groveler service terminated unexpectedly. It has done this 1 time(s). Has anyone seen this as there appears to be nothing out there. Kr Paul