Windows 2003 Server
Windows 2003 help and discussions.
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Problems with activating IIS on Win2k3 R2 Standard Server?
by Guest Laphan- 2 replies
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Hi All Authority who supplied us with a Win2k3 R2 Standard Server, don't appear to have installed IIS as there is no inetpub folder in the C drive or IIS admin in the Admin Tools section. Would like to create an intranet based web app using IIS and say MSDE or MySQL, but don't know if there any implications in activating IIS on the server - does anybody have any experience or know of any probs in doing this? Rgds
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ADMT Errors
by Guest David T- 0 replies
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I have 2 Windows 2003 domains with a 2-way trust established. I am trying to use ADMT to migrate one domain into the other. The domains share the same namespace, however they are not part of the same secuity boundary. I think this is part of the problem. The domains are "abc.local" (#1) and "md.abc.local" (#2). I can make the administrator of #1 a member of #2 but can not make the administrator of #2 a member of #1. As I understand it, this is a requirement. I am considering renaming #2 to "md.local" so they don't share the same namespace. any thoughts?
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DFS folders unavailable
by Guest James Davies- 0 replies
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Hi, I've just created a DFS name space and a folder within this on a Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard Edition server but when I try to access the folder from a client machine it gives me the following error: '\\server1.domain.com\storage\folder1 is not accessible. you might not have permissions to use this network resource. - The network path was not found.' However I can access \\server1.domain.com\storage\ without problems. I have checked the NTFS permissions and can't see anything wrong (have even tried giving Full Control to Everyone to no avail) Has anyone come across this before? Thanks.
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Internet Cafe
by Guest Ian Sweeney- 3 replies
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Our office allows wireless access to the internet for visiting clients. This week one of the clients came in with a virus that sent out huge amounts of junk mail from his laptop, the sheer volume crippled everybodys access to email and the internet. It took me ages to identify the cause of the problem. 1) How do I prevent a reocurrence? Internet cafes manage this problem somehow. 2) We presently have 30 computers hooked up to our Windows 2003 Server box, but the company is rapidly expanding, and that number will be 100+ within the next 6 months. I've no training as a sytem administrator, although I've been landed with the job. Which forums/text books wi…
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2 NIC's in a 'cluster'
by Guest Mha- 5 replies
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We have a Dell server running stand-aloneWin2003 Web Edition with 2 network adapters. One private IP is assigned to first NIC, the other is temporary disabled. We want to achieve that both network adapters are active using one private IP, in case one of them fails. Can this be done with load balancing or with supported Dell software to team two NIC's into one? What is the best practice? Thank you in advance, Regards,Miha
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Terminal server wont let our users login
by Guest connor_a@hotmail.com- 3 replies
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Hi everyone, Our users try to login to the terminal server. They enter their login credentials and click OK to login but the terminal server just takes them back to the term server login. Has anyone seen this behaviour? Thanks!
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Services Windows 2003
by Guest Dumas- 2 replies
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Is there a command line in Windows 2003 resource kit to run a report on all the services on your domain and the log on as account it is running under or software that can do this? Thanks in Advanced.
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Cannot logon to server - HELP
by Guest Hokie Bob- 1 reply
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I have a 2003 Server running in standalone mode. On reboot, I can no longer login to the server in regular or safe mode. I get a The system cannot log you on now because the domain RFBDREG is not available. RFBDREG is the name of the server - no 'RFBDREG domain exists. I can start up the recovery console with no problems. How do I get my server back to where I can log on? Thanks, Bob
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Windows Server 2003 x64: Unwanted sudden reboot of server when Itouch mouse or keyboard of server after being away from server console for 15minutes My Windows server 2003 x64 has some weird behaviour that it suddenly reboots when I touch either the mouse or keyboard after a period of at least 15 minutes of no activity at the server console. I already changed the power options properties to never stop any screen or harddrive and not to use hybernate, but this all does not seem to help. Please give suggestions! Thanks Orfeo
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Windows Server 2008 Tips and Tricks !
by Guest Russel Pitt- 1 reply
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How To Install and configure Windows Server 2008 core?, 10 things to consider when making a Windows Server 2008 upgradedecision, Three exciting improvements in Windows Server 2008 ... http://vista-tricks-tips.blogspot.com
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Small Business Server 2003 printing issue
by Guest waggles02673- 5 replies
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Need help please. I am working for an office that has Small Business Server 2003 with the workstations printing to a HP laserjet 1100 setup on the server. What is happening is that one of the workstations can print from the desktop (word, excel etc) but when they try to print through Meditech you see the print job show up on the server but then the server deletes the job out of the print queue before it is actually printed. The other workstation in the office has no problems printing from the desktop or meditech to the networked printer. I have removed and reistalled the print drivers on the server, workstaiton and have used a different user ID on the …
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Windows Server 2003 ASR Creation....do you need a floppy
by Guest scale- 5 replies
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Simple question when you create an ASR set for a server it wants to create a floppy disk(s). Can you change this so you can have it create it to a usb thumb drive instead? Alot of of hte newer servers dont have floppy drives at all and i want to be able to utilize the ASR features on our new servers. is there an option to create these elsewhere? Everything i have read says you need a floppy disk to create the ASR set.
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Issues with Issues
by Guest snoflake- 0 replies
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I am taking a networking class at the moment, and I have gotten pretty bogged down with lots of the jargon and am a little at my wits end. As of right now, I have "hospital" that I am constructing a logical network for. In one module we were given a list of servers and each department that they were found in. Now, five Modules down the road, We are given a list of departments, a list of the duties that they fulfill on a daily basis, and what their requirements are. My task is to decide, based on what info I am given, on how many servers they need, what type of server they will be (clustered, mirrored), the bandwidth requirements (that is least consequence …
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Two ADS related questions
by Guest pdx- 0 replies
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I'm working on setting up ADS to build HP servers. I have captured an image and can deploy that image to the same hardware platform. What I want to do is use that base image to image other types of HP servers and to do so I need to make other drivers available but I'm unsure as to where to locate the files...should I create some sort of sysprep subfolder and point to it in the sysprep.inf file. Or is there somewhere within the ADS folder tree where drivers can be placed? What's the most efficient way to use the base image to image multiple server models? I'm planning to use a WinPE image to boot to and run an HP array config tool as part of the server bu…
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Is it necessary to rename a domain controller for reverse dns
by Guest Adam V.- 3 replies
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Hello: I have a customer who had another consultant install Active Directory and Exchange on the same server. They used, as the domain name, BDL.local and the full computer name: bdas01.BDL.local. They've had some issues with Exchange, and I recently noticed they never setup a PTR for reverse DNS. I contacted their ISP to do this, but they need a valid mail server name. As far as I can tell, the mail server (which is the same server as the domain controller) is named bdas01.BDL.local. Unfortunately, their public domain name is bennettdesign.com. I would think the IP address of their mail server would need to resolve to a server name that has bennett…