I have swapped printers before and just tried to update the driver and
ran into all sorts of issues. I had to delete the printer and then
create a new one and just gave it the same share name.
Mark
From: Glen Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 16 September 2008 21:08
To: NT
Never thought I would say this, but see better returns on my BofA savings
account at 0.5% a year
From: Jonathan Link [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2008 3:46 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: We're all doomed
My IRA is an Insuficient Retiterment
Silly tools?
rant
Sheesh, cut the hyperbole. Perhaps there's a good application where the
iPhone fits and another model cellphone wouldn't.
My iPhone just works, too. I don't make a big deal about it until someone
has to needlessly comment that it's a toy or it doesn't work. Is it
perfect, of
I think we're more likely to be doomed from our politicians and government
intervening in our lives more than they should than any scientific
experiment.
On 9/16/08, Mike French [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
September 15, ABC News - (International) Large Hadron Collider's hacker
infiltration
[image: Government]
On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 8:35 AM, TJ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think we're more likely to be doomed from our politicians and government
intervening in our lives more than they should than any scientific
experiment.
On 9/16/08, Mike French [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have several branch offices connected to our main offices with site to
site VPNs. Each location has a PIX 506E. This has worked great with
never any problems. Now, however, I am getting some employees who work
at more than one branch office, and they are requesting the ability to
access files
What's the easiest way to add a domain group (say Network support staff) to
the local Remote Desktop Users group of say, 200 domain-attached servers? One I
have this answer I imagine this same method could add the same group to the
local administrator group on 400 desktops, right?
David Lum //
Restricted Groups in Group Policy
2008/9/18 David Lum [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What's the easiest way to add a domain group (say Network support
staff) to the local Remote Desktop Users group of say, 200 domain-attached
servers? One I have this answer I imagine this same method could add the
same
LOL! Maybe the scientific community should shoot some politicians through the
collider?
From: TJ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2008 8:36 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: OT: We're all doomed
~ Finally, powerful
Jonathan, I have to say my HTC doesn't have great battery life like the
Blackberries in our org, I have to charge each day. Can I ask what the life
of your iPhone's battery is? Personal interests sake...
On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 8:31 AM, Jonathan Link [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
Silly tools?
rant
Let's make it ALL politicians and then we can start over g
On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 10:07 AM, Mike French [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
LOL! Maybe the scientific community should shoot some politicians through
the collider?
From: TJ [mailto:[EMAIL
Restricted Groups
Cheers
Ken
From: David Lum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, 19 September 2008 12:04 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Remote Desktop Users
What's the easiest way to add a domain group (say Network support staff) to
the local Remote Desktop Users group of say, 200
What I've done elsewhere is have the (in my case, KiXtart) script be in their
StartUp folder, so that doesn't run until they're logged in. This same script
would check itself against the \Netlogon share and make sure it was it's most
current self. The only semi-trick is getting the first script
Edit the GPO, navigate to:
Computer configuration, Windows Settings, security settings, restricted
groups
in the right pane right-click and choose Add group...
In the Add Group dialog type Administrators
Click OK
Click Add to the right of Members of this group
In the add member dialog type:
Gotta say that while I havent used my iPhone with Exchange, it was
pretty simple to set up with pop3. Apple is starting to try to make
the thing more business-like - there is built-in support for VPN via
L2TP, PPTP, and IPSEC. That tap-screen keyboard, a big complaint
amongst hardware
If you shut off WiFi, the battery life goes up dramatically. I
discovered this when running 2.0.x software; the 2.1 update claimed to
increase battery life significantly, and whether that had to do with
WiFi being on or not, I dont know, I just learned that with WiFi
turned on, the battery
I have the first gen iPhone. Depending upon activity I can get a good solid
workday's use out of it. If I don't use it a lot, I can probably go three
days between charges. I'll make sure I'm fully charged if I'm going to be
out the office, in the event I have to use it a lot. I'm not a big
They start over each day. Print 30 billion dollars here, 10 billion there,
bail out this, bail out that.Everyday, someone in the government
pushes the RESET / REDO button but nothing ever gets corrected. Its
madness.
On 9/18/08, Lee Douglas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Let's make it
That's kinda funny.
She a teacher. She carries an apple.
From: Jonathan Link [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2008 10:22 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: OT: iphone update - how long does it take?
I have the first gen iPhone. Depending upon activity
Good info...probably similar to my HTC...not a whole lot of phone use, but
tons of email, and some surfing, music and movies. Charge it every night.
On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 9:22 AM, Jonathan Link [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
I have the first gen iPhone. Depending upon activity I can get a good
I second the motion for ALL politicians being sent through the collider and
starting over!
On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 7:12 AM, Lee Douglas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Let's make it ALL politicians and then we can start over g
On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 10:07 AM, Mike French
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mine's the 2nd (3g) version, and perhaps not so oddly enough, I mostly
use it to browse the web while sitting in the server room waiting for
servers to reboot or update or malfunction in whatever ways various
vendors have coded their software to malfunction; so I guess
essentially I use it
RIP will not work across an IPSec VPN as it uses broadcast/multicast -
you'd have to setup unicast neighbor statements (but now that I think
about it, this may not be possible on the PIX). You'll have to use
static routes to point each branch to the Hub when trying to reach other
branches.
Is there anything that logs the event when files are deleted over the
network?
A user in one of our departments is deleting files, either
unintentionally or not. The best I can do is check my daily backups to
find out which day it happened, but we'd like to find out who it is. We
don't need
+1 This is my most common usage scenario (as a portable browser).
I also use it to cheat in games. I'll have a walkthru up on my phone while
playing the game on my computer.
On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 10:31 AM, Phillip Partipilo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mine's the 2nd (3g) version, and perhaps
How's it for surfing Pron??? ;-)
John W. Cook
Systems Administrator
Partnership For Strong Families
315 SE 2nd Ave
Gainesville, Fl 32601
Office (352) 393-2741 x320
Cell (352) 215-6944
Fax (352) 393-2746
MCSE, MCTS, MCP+I,CompTIA A+, N+
From: Jonathan Link [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
You can turn on file auditing for particular folders if you know which
folders are at risk
Right-click folder Properties, Security, Advanced, Auditing
2008/9/18 Paul Everett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is there anything that logs the event when files are deleted over the
network?
A user in one of
Considering your employer and the question you asked, I think you might've
just won this week's irony award. In all honesty, I haven't done any of
that browsing.
On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 10:35 AM, John Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How's it for surfing Pron??? ;-)
*John W. Cook*
Strange - that looks a lot more like the one in Washington than the one in
Springfield...
--
Richard McClary, Systems Administrator
ASPCA Knowledge Management
1717 S Philo Rd, Ste 36, Urbana, IL 61802
217-337-9761
http://www.aspca.org
Vicky Spelshaus [EMAIL
Will it create anti-politicians, and when they interact with politicians
will it destroy the universe?
Oh, wait, we already have that, it's called a republic. Nevermind then,
nothing to see here.
On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 10:31 AM, Mike Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I second the motion for
In Win2003 server, you cannot use GPOs to configure Windows XP power
settings (turn off monitor, turn off hard disk, standby, etc)...correct?
How about Win2008 sever?
~ Finally, powerful endpoint security that ISN'T a resource hog! ~
~ http://www.sunbeltsoftware.com/Business/VIPRE-Enterprise/
Jonathan Link [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 09/18/2008 10:22:24 AM:
I have the first gen iPhone. Depending upon activity I can get a
good solid workday's use out of it. If I don't use it a lot, I can
probably go three days between charges. I'll make sure I'm fully
charged if I'm going to
I have some laptop and wireless workstations that are not on the network at
the time the user logs on, but later once they get a desktop they can create
a vpn which will give them full server access.
At the time they boot up, they get a 'guest wireless' connection which does
not allow them to
Jonathan must have accidentally slipped on Don's cranky pants this morning when
he was sneaking out of the house in the dark.
;-P
From: Christopher J. Bosak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2008 10:10 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: OT: iphone update - how long
Umm, yeah, so does an iPhone.
On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 11:10 AM, Christopher J. Bosak [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Sheesh, take a sedative. I was just trying to state it worked out of the
box without excessive configuration and without installing anything. Way to
over-read into things.
Aaron,
Thanks for a very clear answer.
There are no devices in front of the PIXs, and each site is a broadband
cable connection with only 384K up and 1.5Mb down, so bandwidth could be
an issue but I don't expect there to be a lot of traffic between sites.
We are a non-profit, mostly
Yes they do, just not as capably as a WM 6.* device does. Unless you are
looking for a glorified web browser (not that there is anything wrong with
that).
Tim
From: Jonathan Link [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2008 10:19 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: OT:
Good rant.but how did Apple know what would be the best fit for you and
create a phone to match it? Does that mean that you also didn't know what
your needs and requirements were until Apple released the iPhone? Were you
just wondering aimlessly around the various cell phone stores for a decade
Perhaps.
My main problem is that generally this list is quite open about alternative
technologies to solving a particular problem, even though it's officially an
nt system administrators list. Many of us here are working with varied and
mixed environments, some by choice and some by fiat or
I don't think anyone here really hates Apples (I have both a Mac Mini and a
Macbook). But I think we've all been exposed to Mac zealots, and have an
instinctive defensive reaction when anyone says I love my Apple
Cheers
Ken
From: Jonathan Link [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, 19
It was a joke, we monitor that very closely PLUS we're behind the State of
Florida's firewall which allows them to check as well if they feel so obligated.
John W. Cook
Systems Administrator
Partnership For Strong Families
315 SE 2nd Ave
Gainesville, Fl 32601
Office (352) 393-2741 x320
Cell
I know what's the best fit for me, that's the point. I'm the tool user, I
decide what is the best tool for me. I had an HTC 8525 prior to the
iPhone. I liked it, I really miss the slide out keyboard, but not having
one now is not a deal breaker. My particular application, consolidating
devices
Here is a link I saved a while ago but never followed up on. It is EZ
GPO which if remember correctly is a template for Group Policy created
by Energy Star that is supposed to work with Windows 2003 server for
2000 and XP clients.
Now I'll have to go check this out myself.
Hmm - well I have a HTC Touch Diamond. And about 4x the resolution of an
iPhone. Makes for a better browsing experience :)
The HTC Touch HD appears to be offering 800 x 480 (so almost SVGA) on a device
the same size as the iPhone...
No, I figured it was, I'm sorry if I came off like it wasn't. I just found
it ironic considering your employer, and the question asked. It made the
joke even funnier in my mind. :-)
On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 11:33 AM, John Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It was a joke, we monitor that very
Yeah, I know, they weren't even really on the horizon when I received my
iPhone. So...let me just say it, but you suck. :-)
On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 11:40 AM, Ken Schaefer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmm – well I have a HTC Touch Diamond. And about 4x the resolution of an
iPhone. Makes for a
Sys Admins are a quirky group, I fit right in, I'll take that award now!
John W. Cook
Systems Administrator
Partnership For Strong Families
315 SE 2nd Ave
Gainesville, Fl 32601
Office (352) 393-2741 x320
Cell (352) 215-6944
Fax (352) 393-2746
MCSE, MCTS, MCP+I,CompTIA A+, N+
From:
I just implemented the EZ GPO and it works like a champ for XP.
Ralph Smith wrote:
Here is a link I saved a while ago but never followed up on. It is EZ
GPO which if remember correctly is a template for Group Policy created
by Energy Star that is supposed to work with Windows 2003 server for
Im getting a HTC Touch Diamond next month. I gots to have RDP on my phone, it a
moral imperative!
James
- Original Message -
From: Jonathan Link
To: NT System Admin Issues
Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2008 11:31 AM
Subject: Re: OT: iphone update - how long does it take?
Speaking of browsers.what do you think of Skyfire on WM6?
From: Tim Vander Kooi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2008 11:30 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: OT: iphone update - how long does it take?
Yes they do, just not as capably as a WM 6.* device
http://sogeeky.blogspot.com/2006/07/how-to-audit-and-track-file-deletion
s.html
Ralph Smith
Gateway Community Industries
845-331-1261 x234
From: James Rankin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2008 10:43 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Did I say I was anti-apple? No. Was I bowing to the Micro$oft gods? No. I'm
a Linux man myself. I was just stating, that in my opinion WM 6.1 was easier
to configure then the iPhone.
Sorry if my opinion offended you.
Christopher J. Bosak
Vector Company
c. 847.603.4673
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have been using EZ GPO for years, just for turning off the monitor on
Windows 2000 and Windows XP machines.
Recently we have been using it to be a bit more aggressive, put the computer
to sleep... my challenge was _not_ to turn off those computers that are used
by users off campus for remote
I don't know... might too large a mass of politicians clog up a black
hole? Sort-of like a toilet?
--
Richard McClary, Systems Administrator
ASPCA Knowledge Management
1717 S Philo Rd, Ste 36, Urbana, IL 61802
217-337-9761
http://www.aspca.org
Jon Harris
As another Macbook user, I'd like to suggest VirtualBox. It's something
that Sun created and let loose for free. It also has a seamless windowing
system like Fusion. Runs XP Pro beautifully. Oh, did I mention it is free?
Phillip Partipilo
Parametric Solutions Inc.
Jupiter, Florida
(561)
I Have done a RSOP, maybe I am missing a key. The RSOP can be viewed here:
http://www.mapiadmin.net/music/rsop.htm
I can save an email as an HTML file, just not as a OFT Outlook Template. Users
Not in that OU can save as an OFT Outlook Template.
The exact error is :
This operation has
It's already a sunk cost. VirtualBox wasn't to the point I needed it.
Also, in order to run games, I need more direct access to hardware, so
BootCamp is a necessity.
On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 12:31 PM, Phillip Partipilo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As another Macbook user, I'd like to suggest
Your opinion doesn't offend me. I never really claimed that you in
particular were anti-apple, but alluded to a pattern of comments I've seen
on the list that tends to discount products that won't work in their
environment and dismissing any potential value those products may have in *
other*
Almost entirely hot air - quite compressible
On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 11:46 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't know... might too large a mass of politicians clog up a black
hole? Sort-of like a toilet?
--
Richard McClary, Systems Administrator
ASPCA
Nero does the job well. Is that anything strange about the original cd that
some program could not interpret correctly ?
- Original Message -
From: Holstrom, Don
To: NT System Admin Issues
Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2008 1:51 PM
Subject: just plain old copying CDs
I
Thanks for the link Ralph.
I have auditing from the folder in question's Properties enabled and
also in Domain Group Policy on the DC, which is were the file is
located.
I can't get anything to show up in event log.
In the Local Security Policy the audit local object success and
failures
Any chance you are stumbling on anti-piracy measures built into many
CD's these days.
Klint
Silvio L. Nisgoski wrote:
Nero does the job well. Is that anything strange about the original
cd that some program could not interpret correctly ?
- Original Message -
*From:*
Are you talking about audio CDs?
If so, you need to understand that although the data on the CD is in
fact ones and zeros, CDROMs cannot access that data as they would for a
data CD. A special mode is used to read the bits of an audio CD, and not
all CDROM drives are equally adept at doing so.
Very good chance. But I hate to use the original when I have to do a
couple of machines. I am a oldie and remember that CloneCD circumvented
all that...
From: Klint Price - ArizonaITPro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2008 1:23 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject:
Anyone care to recommend a link for a good walk through on setting up
Exchange 2003 to work with the newer iPhone 2.x Active Sync technology? I
getting a lot of noise when I google the subject.
I'm not a big Exchange guru so detailed steps would be most helpful.
This is in a Windows 2003 SBS
Not audio CDs. Nor video DVDs.
From: Ken Cornetet [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2008 1:25 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: just plain old copying CDs
Are you talking about audio CDs?
If so, you need to understand that although the data on the CD is
Thanks for the link Ralph.
I have auditing from the folder in question's Properties enabled and
also in Domain Group Policy on the DC, which is were the file is
located.
I can't get anything to show up in event log.
In the Local Security Policy the audit local object success and
failures
Due to the big difference in machine hardware, sysprepping won´t help me
very much. I need a customized install, with the selections for keyboard,
timezones, group names, accounts, etc, a bunch of SATA drivers, other
drivers for the most common hardware pieces we use. Would like to add Adobe
My apologies, CloneCd is still out there, sold by slysoft. Google is my
friend, Google is my friend...
From: Silvio L. Nisgoski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2008 1:19 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: just plain old copying CDs
Nero does the job well.
I have auditing from the folder in question's Properties enabled and
also in Domain Group Policy on the DC, which is were the file is
located.
I can't get anything to show up in event log of the DC.
In the Local Security Policy of the DC the audit local object success
and failures are
Now, it's exactly the same as setting up access for Windows Mobile
ActiveSync connections. Search for configuration steps for Active Sync,
but without the iPhone qualifier.
-Original Message-
From: Anthony [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2008 10:27 AM
To: NT
Nothing really all that wrong about that. My car's radio plays music from a
data CD burned full of MP3 files, so ripping a protected CD is a rather
valid thing to desire IMHO - cramming 10 CDs worth of music onto a single
disc reduces clutter.
Phillip Partipilo
Parametric Solutions Inc.
Imagex.
Regards,
Michael B. Smith, MCITP:SA,EMA/MCSE/Exchange MVP
My blog: http://TheEssentialExchange.com/blogs/michael
Link with me at: http://www.linkedin.com/in/theessentialexchange
-Original Message-
From: Silvio L. Nisgoski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 18,
Sorry, missed the post before.
ImageX would work fine for imaging but it cant inject drivers into XP.
Sysprep will *very* much help you. It's designed to do just this, it will allow
additional Mass Storage Drivers to be included in the image, then it will
remove what's not present after.
nLite
So we need to come up with a Politico Plunger? Sounds like a job for Shookie
Monster, he's the best design guy I know.
TVK
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2008 10:47 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: OT: We're
Absolutely, I do it all the time.
-Original Message-
From: Michael B. Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2008 1:18 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Dell OEM XP Pro cd w/ SP3
Imagex can inject drivers into an XP image.
Regards,
Michael B. Smith,
I don't have a Domain Controller Security Policy in Admin Tools, just
Local Security Policy and yes the Define these policy settings box
is missing.
I just meant the files in question are on the DC.
From: Ralph Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday,
Well, it is the beautiful time of year for Springfield. We'd love to have
him test it there!
--
Richard McClary, Systems Administrator
ASPCA Knowledge Management
1717 S Philo Rd, Ste 36, Urbana, IL 61802
217-337-9761
http://www.aspca.org
Tim Vander Kooi
I second that. (From Wheeling, IL)
Christopher J. Bosak
Vector Company
c. 847.603.4673
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
You need to install an RTFM Interface, due to an LBNC issue.
- B.O.F.H. (Merged 2 into 1) - Me
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday,
When you guys build new PCs, do you create the AD object first, or
simply join the domain from the PC afterwards? I've always created the
PC, then joined the domain, but our desktop guy just mentioned that our
manager wanted him to create the AD object first. My first instinct is
to say no,
Hardware is a non issue. Take a look at my sysprep.inf to see how I do it:
http://www.optimumdata.net/phil/sysprep.inf
Because of the SysprepMassStorage section it does not matter if the
machine has SCSI drives, SAS drives, IDE drives, or SATA drives.
IMO the general rule of thumb for
How structured is the creation process? For us, if the account isn't
pre-staged, it tends to stay in our generic New PC OU. Given that the
field guys don't get local Admin unless it's specifically in _their_
structure (5 branches within AD), the options are - A) pre-stage and be
sure it's right
I don't have a better reason, but with SBS you have to create the account
on the server first to use the wizard. Maybe that's where the other
arguement comes from??? We do it like you do.
On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 1:39 PM, Joe Heaton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When you guys build new PCs, do you
I've done it both ways. I usually try to have the AD objects created first.
If you create the AD object first the machine will get the right GPOs
right off the bat. It's less work that way, especially if you use
software installation GPOs. The machine is 100% ready to go sooner.
Joe Heaton
The program Undelete Server can help
1. it put file in the recoverybin, so they can be recovered.
2. it logs, who did delete the file.
Jos
_
From: Paul Everett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2008 16:34
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: logging deleted
I have tried this program in different versions in different iterations
at different times over the last few years, and it has always brought
down my file servers. Is there a new version that would work with Server
08?
From: Geling, Jos HS [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September
CMIIW,
Doesn't imagex just create/mount images, and peimg /inf is what injected
drivers. In the case of XP, you still use sysprep, but can mount the image and
adjust the sysprep.inf? So you ImageX doesn't relaly have anything to do with
the drivers, its peimg in vista, and still sysprep in XP?
There is a 2009 version that supports Server 08.
From: Holstrom, Don [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2008 2:51 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: logging deleted files
I have tried this program in different versions in
We're trying to build a new Windows Server 2K3, and since our server has
no floppy drive, we're using a USB floppy and while the BIOS recognizes
the drive, Windoes Server can't find the file it's looking for. We have
also used a USB thumb wheel which we formated to look like a Floppy
Drive, and
Hmm, interesting reasons Phil. I can see the idea, create the object,
put it in the right OU, the right group for GPO, etc. Thanks for
that...
Joe Heaton
-Original Message-
From: Phil Brutsche [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2008 11:45 AM
To: NT System Admin
Talk about attention, Attencion
From: Murray Freeman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2008 2:00 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: CREATING NEW 2K3 SERVER PROBLEM WITH LOADING FROM FLOPPY DR
We're trying to build a new Windows Server 2K3, and since our server
Joe Heaton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 09/18/2008 02:39:21 PM:
When you guys build new PCs, do you create the AD object first, or
simply join the domain from the PC afterwards?
Just join.
I?ve always created
the PC, then joined the domain, but our desktop guy just mentioned
that our
Can't temporally grab a floppy drive from another machine?
Christopher J. Bosak
Vector Company
c. 847.603.4673
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
You need to install an RTFM Interface, due to an LBNC issue.
- B.O.F.H. (Merged 2 into 1) - Me
From: Murray Freeman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
Anyone using, used Undelete Server version 2009?
From: Paul Everett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2008 3:00 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: logging deleted files
There is a 2009 version that supports Server 08.
If it absotively, posilutely won't take recognize the USB connections
(presuming you've gone through and made sure any necessary BIOS settings
are enabled)... you're probably looking at needing to make a custom
install disk for it with the mass storage drivers injected should HP not
offer a
We've got lots of floppies, but the Server doesn't have a floppy
interface, so we are using USB floppies. The Proliant recognizes the
floppy, but the Windows Server 2K3 is having trouble recognizing the
floppy.
Murray
From: Christopher J. Bosak
I've seen this before Murray, but can I remember what I did? I think it was
because I was using the wrong RAID driver...yes make sure you have the
correct driver...intel series driver I think.
It's night and day setting up the 1xx series compared to the real 3xx
servers
have you got a USB
Underscored are not valid in DNS names. No FQDN for you.
-Original Message-
From: Joe Heaton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2008 12:10 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: new computers
Second question. Anyone know what could break using underscores in
We join them to the domain but we only do 3 or 4 a month so it's no big deal
but our naming convention requires a machine to be identified by the office
it's in so that's a major factor in just doing it when it's sitting in its
final resting place.
John W. Cook
Systems Administrator
I've run into this issue with DL140's and other servers that didn't come
with floppy drives. I suggest downloading nLite and adding the drivers to
the install process. Once that's done grab this tool and create a bootable
CD:
http://isorecorder.alexfeinman.com/isorecorder.htm
hth
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