Windows 2003 Server
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IIS 6 - "NLST" command closing connection
by Guest Pipas- 0 replies
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I there, I have an IIS6 Ftp site, with two virtual directories, two users. One user is trying to do a NLST command, when it does the connection closes. and it gives: 425 Can't open data connection. I've searched, and found that with IIS5 and IIS4 this was an issue, but whats happening with IIS6? Thanks
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.Net Runtine Optimization error when logging on to Remote Desktop
by Guest Lee Jefferies- 0 replies
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This morning I got the following error event when I logged on a Remote Desktop. Can anyone tell me what caused the error and how to correct it? ..NET Runtime Optimization Service (clr_optimization_v2.0.50727_32) - Failed to compile: Microsoft.GroupPolicy.Targeting.Interop, Version=2.0.0.0, Culture=Neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35, processorArchitecture=x86 . Error code = 0x800700b6 Microsoft.GroupPolicy.Targeting.Interop, Version=2.0.0.0, Culture=Neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35, processorArchitecture=x86
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Profile
by Guest Clayton- 11 replies
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I have a profile at work and I logon to Windows 2000 server, is there a way I can logon to my profile at home? Thanks
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Newbie : DFS : Why a physical root is required?
by Guest redheart27@rediffmail.com- 1 reply
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I have a fundamental question that is not directly answered anywhere, hence I seek your help. I wish to understand the idea behind the design. My intention is to learn. This is how I (as a newbie) would expect DFS to be designed. (Assume a Domain environment) A DFS service runs on the DC/member servers. The namespace and other configuration is replicated among these servers. The service will listen to requests from clients and answer them by looking up its data. (a) As per the MS implementation, an empty physical directory structure is created to represent the namespace. Why was this unusual data representation chosen? (b) Why does Active Directory(AD) d…
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2003 unexpected shutdown
by Guest Steve Copley- 0 replies
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Hello support, We have a Windows Server 2003 x64 system that at seemingly random intevals (anywhere from 5 to 10 hours apart) reaches 100% CPU usage and locks up. The system is running in a virtual environment (Citrix XenServer) with another Windows Server 2003 guest that have no problem at the time of the incident. There are no logs in the virtual host to suggest a problem, aside from a restart taking place which must be manually initiated, the Windows Server does not restart on its own. The system was configured with 4x vCPUs and 2gb RAM. The host has 4 CPUs (Intel Xeon 3Ghz) and 4Gb RAM. The only entry in the Windows Event Log that suggests a …
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Windows Server 2003 R2 IIS Will Not Uninstall or Install
by Guest Tom P.- 2 replies
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Last year we upgraded a windows 2000 server to Windows Server 2003 R2 with SP2. We noticed recently, while trying to install Symantec Endpoint Protection 11, that IIS Admin and WWW Publishing services were not running. Attempting to run the services gave an error which amounted to missing files. I attempted an uninstall via Windows Components but when it asks for the Service Pack 2 disk it then says it can't find the needed files even though they are right there. I've tried every Windows Server R2 w/SP2 we have, I even downloaded the SP2 files extracted them and tried to no avail. The IIS Admin and WWW Publishing now no longer show up in the services. I've…
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Another Backup Question
by Guest Ole- 0 replies
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Hi everybody, I am thinking about ServerBackup in Server2008 again. Since I have problems with my Promise RAID controller, I would like to switch to an LSI. All these controllers need special drivers to works with Windows. ServerBackup2008 provides the opportunity to install drivers during the restore process. Does anybody know if these drivers are integrated in the OS to be recovered? If not, I would have to instal the drivers first (before backing up) or else I could restore the system but it would not boot because it does not find the HD, right? Or are there any other ways to swich from one RAID controller to another? Thank you Ole
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!REQ Review of Microsoft Server 2008 book, please
by Guest Just_a_fan@home.net- 1 reply
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This is an expensive book but might be worth it, if it comes through with the goods. Anyone familiar with it? I see it on Barnes & Noble for $199/179 but there are no reviews of it. Looks good! Any ideas on it? Windows Server 2008 Resource Kit by Windows Server Team at Microsoft, Microsoft MVPs and Partners, Microsoft Press Publisher: Microsoft Press Pub. Date: April 2008 ISBN-13: 9780735623613 Sales Rank: 11,534 4480pp Edition Description: REV Mike
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Time Sync
by Guest NewsGrp- 1 reply
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I adjusted the time of my DC by a few minutes. How long will it take the rest of the workstations to adjust to the new time. Carl
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Is there a special forum for Virtual Server, Hyper-V, etc
by Guest ThomasAJ- 4 replies
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I'm trying to set up a backup strategy in a small business environment and feel that virtual machine may be the way to go but am having a heck of a hard time tying together new hardware, OSs, possible virtual environment etc. -- Regards Tom
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What is best and easiest software password crack utility for Windows2003 server?
by Guest zcarenow@yahoo.com- 4 replies
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I have built a win 2003 server at work. Well, i can't seem to remember my local admin password and was trying to get back in to no avail. Which software out there is the best to crack the local admin password, so i can reset it again? I don't want to rebuild that server again. Thanks.
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WMI fix
by Guest Tony Barkdull- 1 reply
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The WMI process is not starting or is corrupt. To reinstall the WMI files, click Start > Run and type in: rundll32.exe setupapi,InstallHinfSection WBEM 132 %windir%\inf\wbemoc.inf You will need a Windows XP CD. Open the Control Panel, Administrative Tools, Computer Services, Computers, My Computer, DCOM Config. Click yes on any prompts to record AppID data Click Start / Run and type wbemtest, click connect twice to confirm WMI is working properly. If it is not, Restart and retest.
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32 bit & 64 Bit memory management
by Guest Artificer- 6 replies
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I have several questions on the subject of 32 bit & 64 Bit memory management. If anybody can help me with one or more of these questions I will appreciate it. 1.Is true that a server running a 32 bit OS and 4GB of RAM will only report a little more than 3GB because of the addressing limitation of the 32 bit platform? 2.Is possible to install windows server 64 bit edition on 32 bit computer? Is there any benefit in that? 3.Is possible to install windows server 32 bit edition on 64 bit computer? Is there any benefit in that? 4.The Intel core 2 is a 32 or 64 bit architecture? I had read an article saying that it use a x86-64 instruction set so I am con…
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Home Server 2008 Disk Balancing
by Guest DevlshOne- 4 replies
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Isn't the whole point of disk balancing so that files are spread equally over all of the disk array? I have (2) 750GB and (2) 320GB HDDs in my server and only one of the 320GB drives is filling up. This makes for horrible access times and makes me vulnerable to data loss if that single drive crashes!! Does anyone know if there is a fix?
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Active Directory
by Guest bjstone5602@gmail.com- 1 reply
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I currently run a novell netware network, there are about 100 users that log in to NDS with the novell client, we also have an Active Directory environment and a Windows Server 2003. We want to move away from Novell I need some help setting up the environment. Thanks Brian