Windows 2003 Server
Windows 2003 help and discussions.
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Wholesale Laptop Computers
by Guest ahaa- 2 replies
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Wholesale of gaming laptop computers http://cheaphardware.blogspot.com/
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Free - Registry Cleaners .
by Guest smartfix- 3 replies
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Clean and repair your registry for free http://windowsfreetips.blogspot.com/
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Windows Server 2003 Error
by Guest Tim Clinton- 1 reply
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I have 3 servers, 2 Domain controllers and 1 Terminal Services Server, All have Microsoft Server 2003. I am getting an Error message that I cant get rid of. It is about Group Policies, Error ID 1030 and 1058, It started after a Excahnge server crash. Any Ideas Please let me know. -- Tim Clinton Jr., CIO TDC Communications, LLC 954-806-0747
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Virtual PC 2004/2007 Not available anymore?
by Guest pez- 4 replies
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I tried downloading virtual PC today but am not able to find a valid link. MS has seemed to remove the download. The links are still on their website but they redirect you to the default "We're sorry, we were unable to service your request.." page. When did MS stop letting you download Virtual PC?
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Drives not mounting
by Guest News Groupie- 3 replies
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On one of our Windows 2003 Enterprise Servers for some strange reason hard drives are not automounting and getting drive letters assigned. The internal drive (80 GB FAT32) and external drive (500 GB FAT32 USB 2.0) are visible via Disk Management, but no drive letters are assigned and even the filesystem types are blank. The drives are fine because they automount and work fine under WinXP (BartPE) and Linux (Ubuntu Live CD). Any idea why this is happening and how to resolve it?
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Best Configuration backup utility
by Guest Jazmin Gutierrez- 1 reply
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Each time I need to perform a configuration backup for my server I have to - Open Event Viewer -> Export - Open IIS -> Export - Open ISA Server -> Export -> Open registry -> Export -> Find all log files -> Copy... -> And so on..... Is there any way to automatize this with and utility? Do you know any? Thanks!
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Files are not deleted handle held by system process
by Guest Jocky Mac- 0 replies
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We have deplaoyed our application on may servers but on only one we are seeing a strange problem. The application is written in C and uses the remove function to delete a file. The file appears to be "almost" deleted - we cannot open it, copy it or view security attributes etc but a di in the folder shows it is still there. We used process explorer to look at it and it reports that the file has on open handle from the system process. If I right click in process explorer and select "close handle" the file disappears. Any idea why the file is not removed?
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Print Delay with AD Printer
by Guest cyberdude- 2 replies
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I asked this question back in July, but received no answer. As I'm rather new to this, any help would be appreciated. I'm still having the same problem and those who are affected (especially my boss) are getting a little perturbed. Thanks in advance. For some reason which I have yet been unable to figure, a few of my users who were upgraded from NT profiles to 2003 profiles have a delay of approx 24hrs when printing to our color printer (shared out using AD). While newly installed profiles - not upgraded - have no delay. Any idea what is going on here?? Thanks, Tom -- Tom Zucker-Scharff Systems Administrator
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Print error
by Guest Mary T- 1 reply
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After installing Windows 2003 SP 2, When printing emails and from some web sites, I get an script error, how do I fix this
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computer rebooting problem solved
by Guest Marleneann- 1 reply
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I had my computer shutting down and rebooting. Uninstalled Windows Live messenger and now problem gone. -- Marleneann
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Most recent update wounded search
by Guest Wowbagger- 0 replies
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Searching a shared folder on the server became much slower over the weekend after the installation of the more recent MS patches (Server 2003). A search (right-click the folder, select search) that used to take 5-6 seconds now takes 2 and a half minutes. The update is the only change that was made to any machine on the network. Any ideas which patch might have broken the search and how it can be rolled back?
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76.79.67.76 Time external source
by Guest Nibe- 14 replies
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Hi, I have two domain, one is the backup and the other is the PDC. All my network runs good and it syncs correctly with PDC. The problem is that PDC is not able to take the correct time from outside. That's what I see with w32tm /monitor: mydom1.mydom.com *** PDC *** [172.21.10.100]: ICMP: 0ms delay. NTP: +0.0000000s offset from mydom1.mydom.com RefID: 'LOCL' [76.79.67.76] mydom2.mydom.com [172.21.10.101]: ICMP: 0ms delay. NTP: -1699900597.7640625s offset from mydom1.mydom.com RefID: unspecified / unsynchronized [0.0.0.0] And if I do w32tm /monito /computers:ntp1.ien.it ntp1.ien.it [193.204.114.232]: ICMP: error I…
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Server freeze while defragging
by Guest Arie- 4 replies
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Hi, Iheve a 2k3 cluster and when i start tot defrag C:\ on the main computer, the server freezes for 2 minuts, long enough to make some services and the website (becouse of sql) crach. Known to anyone? Arie.
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W32Time error
by Guest Aminoo- 5 replies
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this error display on event manager when start the server and othe sometimes Event Type: Error Event Source: W32Time Event Category: None Event ID: 17 Date: 09/28/2007 Time: 10:13:25 PM User: N/A Computer: servername Description: Time Provider NtpClient: An error occurred during DNS lookup of the manually configured peer 'PeerList'. NtpClient will try the DNS lookup again in 240 minutes. The error was: No such service is known. The service cannot be found in the specified name space. (0x8007277C) For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp. how can i fix this error ? thanks
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Win2K3R2SP1/wmiprivse consumes 50% cpu time/AllocateHeap never returns
by Guest Dominik Rappaport- 4 replies
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Hi, I'm currently investigating a processor hug problem on one of our servers. The machine is a Windows Server 2003 R2 box with Service Pack 1. I found out, that the wmiprvse.exe process consumes constantly 50% CPU time (the machine has two processors). I followed the "Tracking Down a Processor Hog" topic in the Debugging Tools help. I attached to the process and used the runaway 3 command two times to find out the thread that consumes most of the CPU time. It was the thread with ID 2740 which corresponds to the internal number 9. ~9kb gives the following stack trace: ChildEBP RetAddr Args to Child 0197ede4 77b8d08c 00030000 00000000 000…