Windows 2003 Server
Windows 2003 help and discussions.
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Sort of an odd question ...... desktop vs. laptops
by Guest Dave Cason- 5 replies
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Hi Everyone, Here's sort of odd basic question. I have SBS running with about 10 local clients and I now have 5 of them who are going to laptops. So sometimes they’re here and others they could be working from a hotel, etc. We run Exchange and File and Print services and that’s about it. What’s the best way for them to get in to the network? If I make them members as usual then when they go out they won’t be able to authenticate to the server when they want to work outside the office. - Should I make them all local accounts and have them work in a workgroup only to be able to get in and pull mail, etc? - Should I create two profiles on the la…
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Good News Mr 142.179.22.210 flood microsoft.public.windows.server.general
by Guest Michael Yardley- 0 replies
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Cox and Telus will not act unless they have a police file number so you may as well flood microsoft.public.windows.server.general my home Usenet group. have a nice day.Me I am nearing about TrueCrype -- He'll be honouring next to evident Candy until his calcium shouts forever. -- Michael Yardley
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After installed this version of visual studio i have been seeing on the notification area the windows security Alerts when i connect to the internet. It says your machine firewall is being off and make it on for better security. when i try to to enable it's state a message box appears saying i couldn't change and suggests to change it in the control panel. I opened the firewall icon in the control panel , but i found out the firewall is still ON. I made it on and off to cancel the alert on the notifaction area but it stays there. i never saw such kind of behaviour before the installation of this product. what could be the problem. bkg
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Good News Mr 142.179.22.210 flood microsoft.public.windows.server.general
by Guest Michael Yardley- 0 replies
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Cox and Telus will not act unless they have a police file number so you may as well flood microsoft.public.windows.server.general my home Usenet group. have a nice day.Me I am nearing about TrueCrype -- She'd balance punctually than guess with Hakeem's northern sum. -- Michael Yardley
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Missing files with name starting above "H"...
by Guest Ralph Malph- 1 reply
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I have a user who stores all their data on a shared folder on a Windows 2k3 server. In the users folder there are several thousand files. Starting at the end of last week any file or folder starting with letters I - Z do not show up in the folder. I have tried to access it from multiple PCs, using accounts with "Full" permissions and I cannot get it to show me any of the files starting with "I" and above. If I go to a DOS prompt I can do a "Dir" command and they all show up, I just can't see them in a GUI window. So that the user could continue to work I use the DOS command line to copy all the "missing" files in to a temp folder on my local PC called "LR…
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Good News Mr 142.179.22.210 flood microsoft.public.windows.server.general
by Guest Michael Yardley- 0 replies
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Cox and Telus will not act unless they have a police file number so you may as well flood microsoft.public.windows.server.general my home Usenet group. have a nice day.Me I am nearing about TrueCrype -- As wickedly as Mustapha roars, you can seal the ch much more mostly. -- Michael Yardley
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Since Intel is has released quad core processors will future releases of SBS 2003 and later support quad core technology? I've built a few servers recently using 2 dual core Xeon processors with SBS 2003 standard and from what I've seen it recognizes each core as a physical processor. On Microsofts website it says that SBS 2003 will support 2 "physical" processors but each core to my understanding is not considered a physical processor. Also does anyone know of a patch that will fix this?
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Create new certificate Authority - Not Move
by Guest Curious_2k3- 1 reply
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Good Morning, I have reviewed the articles at the following addresses: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/298138/en-us http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;555012 However, using the original CA Name is not an option. I will not be trying to import anything from the retiring CA, so this will be a completely new and fresh install on a server with a different name. The main questions I have: 1. Can I create a new certificate authority on the new server with a different name and bring it online without incident? 2. If there are caveats to look for when installing a new CA, what are they? Thanks in advance. Curious
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Change domain name
by Guest Daniel- 3 replies
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Is it possible to change the domain name in DC and without having to reinstall dns and active directory ? Daniel
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Question for MCSA/E's
by Guest Chris Miner- 1 reply
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I'm a primarly a sales/desktop technician for a small business with really limited experience on servers. I would like to get on a track to MCSE but from what I hear the 70-290 is not a test to jump into without previous knowledge. Anyone have any suggestions on books or something I can just gain good experience doing? Chris MCTS
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Uptime.exe Reporting Error
by Guest John Bradbury- 4 replies
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Guys, we run a nightly batch job to check uptime on around 300 servers. Recently we have had a few reporting errors where uptime.exe shows the uptime as say 10 days when we know for a fact the server was rebooted that evening before the batch ran. I know from what little linformation I've been able to find that uptime generates the calculations from the event logs. Any thoughts?
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how to allow a user access to our server event logs?
by Guest Kremlar- 0 replies
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We want to setup a user on our domain with access to our Windows Server 2003 event logs, specifically the security log. What is the minimum requried for him to access this? Does he need to RDP in as a domain admin, or is there some other way to access this log? Thanks!
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Certificate Authority
by Guest THERMONEX- 0 replies
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I just installed CA on one of our DS, I can request a certificate as a domain admin, but when I try to do it as a regular user I get an error message saying "You do not have permission to send to this recipient". I've checked the permissions and domain users have read and enroll rights. What step did I miss? Thanks.
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Hotfix for 0xc0000006 Unable to Initialize Application KB 818528 Doesn't apply to 2003, but the registry entry is not in 2003
by Guest contributor- 5 replies
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Hotfix for 0xc0000006 Unable to Initialize Application KB 818528 Doesn't apply to 2003, but the registry entry is not in 2003 Is this fixed in 2003? There is a registry entry that is necessary in Server 2000 when Terminal Services accesses applications from a Network Share, that requires a hotfix per the following: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/818528/ The Windows 2000 network redirector maintains the data structures per computer, and therefore if two users on the same terminal server access the same file over the network, they share the same data structures internally. When the first user closes the file, the redirector also closes the file for …
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SQL Plus (Oracle 10G) on Windows 2000
by Guest houghaptea- 0 replies
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We have a server that already has Oracle 9i installed and works fine. When attempting to install the 10G client on the same box, everything installs successfully, but when we launch SQL Plus, nothing comes up and a dr watson occurs. The sql plus for 9i works fine. Also, all other components for 10g appear to work fine. Can someone tell me if this is a compatibility issue, or just a configuration issue. Thanks in advance.