Windows 2003 Server
Windows 2003 help and discussions.
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Terminal Services - can't logon to other servers
by Guest altior- 1 reply
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Hi, We have 3 servers all running win 2003 R2. The TS server is the domain controller, the other 2 just run applications. I have a test user who is part of remote desktop users and can logon to the TS server without a problem. When I try to use this account to logon to either of the other servers I get a message at the logon screen saying "you must be granted the Allow logon through terminal services right. Members of the remote desktop users have this right." my user is such a member so what is going wrong? Thanks Jared -- altior ------------------------------------------------------------------------ altior's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/mem…
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Browstat Syntax
by Guest Ron- 0 replies
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I'm trying to find two servers that disappear intermittenly from my network neighborhood. I found documentation on using the browstat command. When I type "browstat view \device\netbt_tcpip \\masterbrowser | findstr /i missingerver" (substituting the real server names for masterbrowser and missingserver) I receive no output and it goes to a new command line. Is there something I'm missing with this syntax here? Even If I try a server that isn't missing I still get no output. I'm doing this to determine if the master browser has the server's name in its list. I've tried this from several different systems but still receive no output. On the command line wh…
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Remote Desktop Rebooting
by Guest Woody140284- 3 replies
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Hello, I am using Remote Desktops to connect to some of our servers. When i choose to log one off to log in again either under a new user or because of a change of password it often reboots the Server. I am certain that I have not chosen to Shut Down and this has now happened on a number of occasions. I was wondering if this was a known issue. If you need any more information just ask. Thanks Carl
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AD Group Script
by Guest KB2SAH@gmail.com- 2 replies
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Any way to write a script that will apply a group to every folder on a shared drive? Inherit from parent is disallowed. ntfs permissions set on the folders. I want to apply a group at the root of the drive without removing existing permissions.
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2003 Server crashing
by Guest mbsmith81@gmail.com- 4 replies
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Hi all, I've got a Windows 2003 Server Std. Ed. running on a PowerEdge SC1420, and it's been crashing a few minutes into bootup. It's an AD DC, as well as an application server (running SQL 2000). At first I believed it was a hardware issue (the LED indicator lights light up in a certain sequence), but now believe it's OS-based. Server will crash when booting into anything but Safe Mode or SM with Networking. I've checked for a memory.dmp file, and there isn't one there, so it's crashing without creating a dump file. I've booted into Recovery Console several times, and run checkdisk /R, but that doesn't seem to help either. I've also used msconfig in Safe mod…
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Hello! Is it possible to set how long it should take before the logoff script times out? When portable computers are taken out of their offices, logoff takes about 10 minutes (waiting for logoff script). I don't want to change the timeout value for the logon script.. only the logoff script. Any ideas?
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Upgrade to Windows 2003 R2
by Guest Derek Da Silva- 1 reply
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Hi Everyone, My file server is currently running Windows 2003 server standard edition and I want to upgrade it to Windows 2003 R2 server standard edition. When I put the R2 cd in the file server it said that my current os is newer than the os on the R2 cd. It wants me to proceed with a fresh installation via DOS on bootup. How do I upgrade to R2? Do I need to blow away my old OS? Thanks, D
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Strange gpo problem
by Guest Matthijs- 0 replies
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Hello, Recently i noticed i cannot save changes to a gpo. When i try to save it i get a message "The Group Policy snapin was unable to save your changes due to the following error: The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process." The strange thing is that this only happens when i try to edit a administrative template. I can edit other settings. Also it seems that i am able to edit the gpo's on a other DC, when i tell gpmc to use that DC. I did a rebuild of the sysvol tree (kb315457) but that did not help. I tried every sollution i found on the net but stil it isn't working. I looks to me like the problem is in the r…
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File Server Resouese Manage
by Guest 2Sweet- 1 reply
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I have installed and configure FSRM (using Windows 2003 R2 Server Std Edt) and set quota on user folders. User workstation was mapped to the shared folder. Question is, user delete files or folders in the mapped drive. Can it be recovered?
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Remote desktop failure after SP2 (SBS2003)
by Guest Bern Persoon- 2 replies
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Hi, We installed SP2 recently on our SBS2003 server. Since then the server can not be reached anymore by remote desktop (through a client). Does anyone know if this is a common problem? and how we can fix this? Futher more every weekend the system gets fronzen and needs to be restarted. (also after SP2 installation) With kind regards, Bern Persoon
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Difference between poolmon.exe and Task manager numbers
by Guest Petri- 0 replies
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Hey, Does anyone have idea when reading nonpaged pool usage (by poolmon -n file.txt) the sum of bytes is different than what "Task manager" shows on "Kernel Memory" area ? Or are they equal at all ? -Petri-
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delete file from sus
by Guest nicolas29- 2 replies
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hello i was sus 1.0 on a windows 2000 server, because i hav'nt enought space i stop the service SUS last month I m' going to install sus 3 on a new server in few days my question is : can i delete the file from the folder E:\SUS\content on my old server to have more space is there a normal procedure to delete theses files without uninstall sus thanks -- nt
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Memory leak in tcpsvcs.exe on Windows 2003 R2 / SP2
by Guest Sandy Wood- 3 replies
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I'm started to see a sizeable memory leak on the Windows 2003 R2/SP2 in tcpsvcs.exe. All the servers are DCHP servers and Print servers. It appears that this is a problem shared others out there. I find if I kill the process it will start up at about 18meg and then slowly grow to take all my memory over a week or so. I've scheduled nightly restarts as a temporary fix for now. I've checked the DHCP scopes on all the servers and the databases are clean. Does anyone have a fix for this leak? -- Sandy Wood Orange County District Attorney
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Bug: Nero 8.0 Will Not Install On Windows Server 2008 Release Candidate 0, Just FYI.
by Guest kevpan815@hotmail.com- 5 replies
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Bug: Nero 8.0 Will Not Install On Windows Server 2008 Release Candidate 0, Just FYI.
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Tracert question
by Guest pez- 3 replies
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I'm trying to troubleshoot a networking issue. When I run tracert the first hop I see is already outside my LAN. Is there anyway to see how the traffic is getting out of the internal network? I want to see what gateway is being used. Please assist.