Windows 2003 Server
Windows 2003 help and discussions.
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Replace PDC with Windows 2003 Server
by Guest Mark Bowles- 2 replies
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I have a new client that currently has a 4 location network each with its own Windows 2000 server and each server acting as a domain controller. The server at the local location is the PDC and the exchange server running Exchange 2003. The project is to replace the local Windows 2000 Server / Exchange 2003 with a new server running 2003, Install the existing copy of Exchange 2003 and forklift the Exchange 2003 store to the new server. I have done this with SBS using swing and am thinking of about the same thing. What would you recommend. Thanks Mark
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Windows 2003 Server SP1 Issue
by Guest SG- 5 replies
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I have tried now for a number of mounths to load Windows 2003 SP1 on to the following machine Dell Power Edge 2600 Windows 2003 Standard Edition 4 Gb Ram Exchange 2003 Latest Service Pack 2 Xeon Processors 2.4 GHZ 6 x HDD Mcafee Active Virus Defence Mcafee Protection Pilot Veritas Backup Exec 10d Windows 2003 SP1 loads on to the server without reporting any errors, BUT there is one big issue you are unable to access active Directory once the machine loads and also have difficulty with the services. I have spoken with Dell Gold Support and after ensureing all drivers and firmware are up to day and viewing log after log they are at a loss as to …
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Service writing on Win2003 remotely.
by Guest Ricardo Vazquez- 5 replies
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Hi everybody, MY PROBLEM: An application I've developed as a Windows Service, which is running at a Windows2000 (CORREO) has to move a file (MoveFileEx) to a Win2003 Server (ANDROMEDA), to a shared folder called "Recordings". --> None of them are a domain server (no active-directory) --> None of them are in any domain at all. Both of them are in a work-group called SSSHHHH. I add full control permision in Andromeda's folder "Recordings" for user "Ricardo", which I created in Andromeda; and also full permision for user "Everyone" (thanks to user "Everyone" my service has been working fine before Win2003). I have added this permisions in both tabs "Sharin…
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dcpromo /forceremoval
by Guest nobody- 1 reply
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I had to do this on one of my domain controllers. after doing this and rebooting, going to ADSS, I can still see this object in there any idea?
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Error when registering cdosys
by Guest brightSasi- 0 replies
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When we are trying to register cdosys dll we get the following error Load Library (path of cdosys) Failed. As far as i know we dont have any dependent dll's for this. But not sure what might be the cause. Any inputs for the cause of this.
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Copy Large Files
by Guest ctowndu33- 12 replies
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Brand new install of W2K3 on a 2 gb RAM, 3.2 Ghz processor. When we try and copy over large files (2Gb plus) the server does fine for about half the file and then the System process immediately goes from 15-20 percent to a solid 99. The server becomes ridiculously slow and the file copy goes from about 2 minutes to 200+. I'm out of ideas other than potentially hardware. I've replaced cables, tried different NIC, different ports on the switch. Is there something in the OS that could cause this thrashing? Thanks in advance!
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GPedit.msc and SecPol.msc results differ
by Guest Chris- 0 replies
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When I run gpedit.msc and secpol.msc on a test lab Windows 2003 domain controller running IIS with a few group policies applied, the two tools give different answers for the value of Computer Configuration / Windows Settings / Security Settings / Local Policies / User Rights Assignment / Allow Log On Locally. gpedit.msc: Administrators, IUSR_Servername (note also shows the Group Policy icon next to the value rather that the local policy icon) secpol.msc: Administrators (note also shows the Group Policy icon next to the value rather that the local policy icon) rsop.msc: Administrators (indicates the active directory group policy that is applied that sets…
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Processor Queue Length
by Guest BigSam- 0 replies
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The processor Queue Length on one of my domain controllers varies from 5 to 15+. My monitoring service has a maximum setting of 7, meaning that everything above that vaule creates an alert for me to handle, but every time it occurs I don't see anything performance issues on the server. However, I don't know what is causing the queue length to get so large. Can someone tell me what to monitor, so that I can isolate the problem? Thanks
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Windows 2003 ID Issues
by Guest D Riberdy- 3 replies
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I am trying to connect from one server to another. When I type in the \\<servername> and hit enter, the server thinks about it for a while that then says: "<servername> is not accessible. You might not have permission to use this network resource. Contact the administrator of this server to find out if you have access permissions. The network name cannot be found" This only happens with one particular local user. All other users can get challenged for authentication or it passes through if they are on the domain. I can ping, nslookup, etc the remote server but cannot connect to it using the method described above. Also, neither …
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RAM Upgrade Issue
by Guest Arya- 4 replies
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Hi, I've upgraded a HP Server with an internal RAM of 256MB and 3GB installed RAM, To 8GB, But Windows Server 2003 Enterprise doesn't recognize this upgrade. Anybody have any experience?
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Terminal Server/VPN Question
by Guest John W- 2 replies
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We have some remote users that are connecting to our office via remote desktop/TS. On the TS machine there is a Client/Access application that uses a VPN connection to access another companies AS400. I'm having trouble getting the remote users connected through this VPN. If I sit at the TS machine the VPN will work fine. If I try the same thing through a RD connection it will not connect. Does TS not allow this or does anyone have a suggestion how to correct the problem? Thanks!
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Windows 2003 sp2 won't let us login
by Guest criechton- 1 reply
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"An I/O operation initiated by the Registry failed unrecoverable",, we have to reboot in order to login but the error comes back later. What can I do, I saw article about using ERD disk but we don't have one made.
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problem with Scheduler at daylight saving time switch
by Guest Robert Premuž- 4 replies
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Hi! On a MS Windows Server 2003 SP2 (additional updates installed including update KB933360) I have a scheduled task that runs every day at 03:00. Last Sunday (2007-10-28), when the time switched from daylight saving to normal in my time zone, i.e. from Central European Summer Time (UTC+2) to Central European Time (UTC+1) the Windows Scheduler run the task twice: at 03:00 CEST and again at 03:00 CET. (It was a backup job. The Event Log and the backup log shows clearly that the task run twice.) In the properties of that task the Schedule tab has the following: Schedule Task: Daily Start time: 3:00 Schedule Task Daily - Every 1 day Advanced Schedule Opti…
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Schedule task for ftp upload
by Guest Lewej- 1 reply
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Hi Can anyone tell me if I can use Task Scheduler to copy a file to a ftp site. (It needs to be done about every ten minutes during working hours to update stock values.) Thanks Lewej
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New Drive Installed and Imaged- Now What?
by Guest dan- 0 replies
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I'm in new territory for me and I'm stuck. I have installed a hardware RAID array in a Windows 2003 server and created/installed an image using Acronis True Image Server with Universal Recovery from the old IDE drive. Windows now sees the original drive with partitions C and D, and it sees the new array, which have corresponding partitions H and I, so I think the array is successfully installed and it looks like the image on the new drive array is correct. What exact steps do I need to take now to get Windows to boot from the H drive instead of the C? Thanks and hopefully this isn't too dumb a question.