RE: NT TIME SYNCHRONIZATION

2001-08-16 Thread Ivan von Winlamerberg

Free | little | client/server app:

http://www.analogx.com/contents/download/network/ats.htm


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SV: Event ID 1202 and 1000 every 5 minutes in application log

2001-08-16 Thread Jan Pedersen

Hi Celina

Check ms Q247482, it explains what to do.

Vh 

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Til: NT System Admin Issues
Emne: Re: SV: Event ID 1202 and 1000 every 5 minutes in application log


Thanks for help Jan!

I've already checked for deleted user in local policy settings, and
the
user rights assignement.  Their are no deleted users with policy
settings.  However, I do know what you are meaning by Iwam*  Iusr*.  Is
it safe to delete the policy settings associated with this account. 
Should I delete the user account as well as their user rights.  You
mentioned something about recreate...if I deleted the users, must I
recreate?  Thanks in advance for your help!!!

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RE: AT COMMAND PROBLEM

2001-08-16 Thread Marc Neiger

I myself think it is a pretty bad idea, but it works...
In fact, it all depends on the real privilege needed, if this can be done
with an account with very light privileges, that may be a good solution.
Moreover, the batch itself can be restricted to system and admin

Marc 

 -Original Message-
 From: Bunting, Jeff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2001 3:48 PM
 To: NT System Admin Issues
 Subject: RE: AT COMMAND PROBLEM
 
 
 I should have clarified my original statement.
 You can do that, but then you'll have a username  password 
 in plain text in
 the batch file which usually isn't a good idea.
 
 Jeff
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Marc Neiger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2001 4:04 AM
 To: NT System Admin Issues
 Subject: RE: AT COMMAND PROBLEM
 
 
 NET USE shall work if you specify a user and password :
 
 net use x: \\server\share /user:adomain\asuser apassword
 
 However do not try to mix the same letters in the gui and AT 
 batch, and
 always disconnect at the end of the batch
 
 net use x: /d
 
 Cheers,
 
 Marc Neiger
 Groupe Synergie Informatique
 14 rue Saint Papoul
 31000 Toulouse
 Tel 05 34 41 38 38 Fax: 05 34 41 38 39
 
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Bunting, Jeff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Monday, August 13, 2001 10:50 PM
  To: NT System Admin Issues
  Subject: RE: AT COMMAND PROBLEM
  
  
  NET USE won't work under the local system account.  You'll 
  need to run the
  job  under another security context (assuming you have the 
  new scheduler
  that lets you do this).  Alternatively, you could change the account
  scheduler runs under and create a share to use that has appropriate
  permissions.
  
  jeff
  
  -Original Message-
  From: Stephen Chiang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Friday, August 10, 2001 5:22 PM
  To: NT System Admin Issues
  Subject: RE: AT COMMAND PROBLEM
  
  
  Ahhh found out whats wrong.  I cant switch to the L: 
  (network drive
  mapped through GUI) through command even though its 
 mapped Any way
  around this or do I have to use net use?
  
  -Original Message-
  From: xylog [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Friday, August 10, 2001 9:01 AM
  To: NT System Admin Issues
  Subject: Re: AT COMMAND PROBLEM
  
  
  OK the local system account has no network access, that is 
  why it has that
  name, Local means local not network. You need to either 
  assign the Scheduler
  Service a network account or use the GUI task scheduler that 
  lets you assign
  network permissions on a per job basis ( 
  start-run-\\[server-name] and u
  will see a scheduled tasks folder ...)
  
  -xylog
  
  - Original Message -
  From: Stephen Chiang [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: NT System Admin Issues [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Friday, August 10, 2001 11:50 AM
  Subject: RE: AT COMMAND PROBLEM
  
  
   I'm seeing the same thing.  My .bat file runs when I double 
  click it, it
   even runs as scheduled on two other servers running Windows 
  2000 server,
  but
   on two other servers.  I've checked permissions on the 
  scheduler service,
  it
   is set for the Local System account...  should work, it 
  works that way on
   the other two servers that work. The status code says 0x1 
  in the scheduled
   tasks screen whenever I try to run it from there.
  
  
  
  
   -Original Message-
   From: Bill Higgins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
   Sent: Friday, August 10, 2001 7:59 AM
   To: NT System Admin Issues
   Subject: RE: AT COMMAND PROBLEM
  
  
   Check permissions on the scheduler service
  
   -Original Message-
   From: Murray Freeman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
   Sent: Friday, August 10, 2001 07:58
   To: NT System Admin Issues
   Subject: AT COMMAND PROBLEM
  
  
  
   This is really weird. Our AT command works just fine for 
 several bat
  files,
   but we have one that just won't work. The bat file does 
  nothing more than
   copy some files from one server to another. If we double 
  click on the bat
   file, it works just fine. But when the AY command runs, 
  nothing happens.
  If
   we try to run the AT using the bat file in question just 
  once, it deletes
   the line from the AT list OK, but it does not copy the 
  files. Any ideas?
  
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RE: Windows 2000 Pro - Changing from basic disk to dynamic disk

2001-08-16 Thread jwatson

Just an FYI

Boot and system partitions. You can upgrade a basic disk containing the 
system or active partitions to a dynamic disk. After the disk is 
upgraded, these partitions become simple system or active volumes 
(after restarting the computer). You cannot mark an existing dynamic 
volume as active. You can upgrade a basic disk containing the boot 
partition (which contains the Windows 2000 operating system) to a 
dynamic disk. After the disk is upgraded, the boot partition becomes a 
simple boot volume (after restarting the computer). You cannot upgrade 
a disk that contains the system or boot partition if that disk also 
contains part of a spanned volume (volume set), striped volume (stripe 
set), mirrored volume (mirror set), or RAID-5 volume (stripe set with 
parity).

Upgrade failures. If you upgrade a boot disk, or if a volume or 
partition is in use on the disk you attempt to upgrade, the computer 
must be restarted for the upgrade to succeed. If any of the following 
conditions occur, the upgrade can fail after the computer restarts:
If you disconnect all existing dynamic disks while the computer is 
restarting. 
If you replace a disk or set of disks to be upgraded while the computer 
is restarting. (Disk Management detects that the disk has changed and 
the upgrade may fail.) 
If you change the disk layout of a disk to be upgraded. 
If the disk has I/O errors during the upgrade. 

Mirroring the boot and system volumes. After you upgrade the disk 
containing the boot and system partitions to a dynamic disk, you can 
mirror the boot and system volumes onto another dynamic disk. Then, if 
the disk containing the boot and system volumes fails, you can start 
the computer from the disk containing the mirrors of these volumes. For 
more information, see Fixing a boot failure


Jeremiah
-Original Message-
From: kentspencer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 6:45 AM
To: ntsysadmin
Cc: kentspencer
Subject: RE: Windows 2000 Pro - Changing from basic disk to dynamic disk


.. your memory is correct. And there is no way to
   revert to basic without starting from scratch. I
   hope you have backups. 
Kent

--- McConnell, Derek W. - Perot [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
 If memory serves me correctly... your boot drive
 cannot be a dynamic disk
  
  
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Sean Martin
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
 Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2001 3:46 PM
 To: NT System Admin Issues
 Subject: Windows 2000 Pro - Changing from basic disk
 to dynamic disk
 
 
 Ok, the lack of Windows 2000 training is definitely
 noticeable in this
 problem
  
 I have an old clone box (PII 450, 256mb RAM, 2
 maxtor 10gb IDE Drives). I
 recently had a guy who was working for me for about
 a month, upgrade this
 box from NT 4 to Win2k pro for II5. This kid created
 a great intranet site
 for us. Everything was working ok until I started
 poking around. I noticed
 the kid created a single 4gb ntfs partition and just
 left the remaining disk
 space untouched. I wanted to to create a spanned
 volume set using the rest
 of the disk space on disk 0 and disk 1. To do this,
 I found that I had to
 upgrade them to Dynamic disks before hand. Well, I
 upgraded the 2nd disk, no
 problem. Updated the 1st disk with the boot
 partition and then rebooted as
 instructed. Upon boot up, I see the following occur:
  
 Searching for boot record from floppy... Not Found
 Searching for boot record from CD-Rom... Not Found
 Searching for boot record from IDE-0... OK
 Boot failure from previous device
  
 Boot failure
 Insert BOOT diskette in A:
 Press any key when ready  (I put in my just-created
 windows 2000 boot disk)
  
 Searching for boot record from floppy... OK
  
 Windows 2000 setup begins.
  
 Then I receive: File \ntkrnlmp.exe could not be
 loaded. 
  The error code is 7.
  Setup cannot continue. Press
 any key to Exit.
 
 
 The process then begins all over again. So what are
 my options? I'd rather
 not blow this machine away since I don't have a
 backup of the current
 Intranet site. The server was just finalized late
 last night. This kid that
 created the site has copies on his laptop, but he's
 on his way back to North
 Carolina. 
  
 So far I haven't found anything relative to
 upgrading dynamic disks but I'm
 still searching. Thanks in advance for any help
 y'all can provide.
  
  
 Regards,
  
 Sean Martin, MCSE
 Network Administrator
 Ribelin Lowell  Company
 Insurance Brokers, Inc.
 3111 C Street, Suite 300
 Anchorage, Alaska 99503
 Ph: (907) 561-1250
 Fax: (907) 561-4315
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RE: Windows 2000 Pro - Changing from basic disk to dynamic disk

2001-08-16 Thread Spencer Kent

.. you're right. Don't know what I was thinking other
   than it's early and I haven't had the 1st cup. You
   can't extend volumes. Is this a Compaq server or
   workstation with the OEM area? I know you might
   have problems due to this.
Kent

--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Just an FYI
 
 Boot and system partitions. You can upgrade a basic
 disk containing the 
 system or active partitions to a dynamic disk. After
 the disk is 
 upgraded, these partitions become simple system or
 active volumes 
 (after restarting the computer). You cannot mark an
 existing dynamic 
 volume as active. You can upgrade a basic disk
 containing the boot 
 partition (which contains the Windows 2000 operating
 system) to a 
 dynamic disk. After the disk is upgraded, the boot
 partition becomes a 
 simple boot volume (after restarting the computer).
 You cannot upgrade 
 a disk that contains the system or boot partition if
 that disk also 
 contains part of a spanned volume (volume set),
 striped volume (stripe 
 set), mirrored volume (mirror set), or RAID-5 volume
 (stripe set with 
 parity).
 
 Upgrade failures. If you upgrade a boot disk, or if
 a volume or 
 partition is in use on the disk you attempt to
 upgrade, the computer 
 must be restarted for the upgrade to succeed. If any
 of the following 
 conditions occur, the upgrade can fail after the
 computer restarts:
 If you disconnect all existing dynamic disks while
 the computer is 
 restarting. 
 If you replace a disk or set of disks to be upgraded
 while the computer 
 is restarting. (Disk Management detects that the
 disk has changed and 
 the upgrade may fail.) 
 If you change the disk layout of a disk to be
 upgraded. 
 If the disk has I/O errors during the upgrade. 
 
 Mirroring the boot and system volumes. After you
 upgrade the disk 
 containing the boot and system partitions to a
 dynamic disk, you can 
 mirror the boot and system volumes onto another
 dynamic disk. Then, if 
 the disk containing the boot and system volumes
 fails, you can start 
 the computer from the disk containing the mirrors of
 these volumes. For 
 more information, see Fixing a boot failure
 
 
 Jeremiah
 -Original Message-
 From: kentspencer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 6:45 AM
 To: ntsysadmin
 Cc: kentspencer
 Subject: RE: Windows 2000 Pro - Changing from basic
 disk to dynamic disk
 
 
 .. your memory is correct. And there is no way to
revert to basic without starting from scratch. I
hope you have backups. 
 Kent
 
 --- McConnell, Derek W. - Perot [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
  If memory serves me correctly... your boot drive
  cannot be a dynamic disk
   
   
  
  -Original Message-
  From: Sean Martin
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
  Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2001 3:46 PM
  To: NT System Admin Issues
  Subject: Windows 2000 Pro - Changing from basic
 disk
  to dynamic disk
  
  
  Ok, the lack of Windows 2000 training is
 definitely
  noticeable in this
  problem
   
  I have an old clone box (PII 450, 256mb RAM, 2
  maxtor 10gb IDE Drives). I
  recently had a guy who was working for me for
 about
  a month, upgrade this
  box from NT 4 to Win2k pro for II5. This kid
 created
  a great intranet site
  for us. Everything was working ok until I started
  poking around. I noticed
  the kid created a single 4gb ntfs partition and
 just
  left the remaining disk
  space untouched. I wanted to to create a spanned
  volume set using the rest
  of the disk space on disk 0 and disk 1. To do
 this,
  I found that I had to
  upgrade them to Dynamic disks before hand. Well, I
  upgraded the 2nd disk, no
  problem. Updated the 1st disk with the boot
  partition and then rebooted as
  instructed. Upon boot up, I see the following
 occur:
   
  Searching for boot record from floppy... Not Found
  Searching for boot record from CD-Rom... Not Found
  Searching for boot record from IDE-0... OK
  Boot failure from previous device
   
  Boot failure
  Insert BOOT diskette in A:
  Press any key when ready  (I put in my
 just-created
  windows 2000 boot disk)
   
  Searching for boot record from floppy... OK
   
  Windows 2000 setup begins.
   
  Then I receive: File \ntkrnlmp.exe could not be
  loaded. 
   The error code is 7.
   Setup cannot continue. Press
  any key to Exit.
  
  
  The process then begins all over again. So what
 are
  my options? I'd rather
  not blow this machine away since I don't have a
  backup of the current
  Intranet site. The server was just finalized late
  last night. This kid that
  created the site has copies on his laptop, but
 he's
  on his way back to North
  Carolina. 
   
  So far I haven't found anything relative to
  upgrading dynamic disks but I'm
  still searching. Thanks in advance for any help
  y'all can provide.
   
   
  Regards,
   
  Sean Martin, MCSE
  Network Administrator
  Ribelin Lowell  Company
  Insurance Brokers, Inc.
  3111 C Street, Suite 300
 

RE: Windows 2000 Pro - Changing from basic disk to dynamic disk

2001-08-16 Thread jwatson

Wait is that a Multi Processor Machine?  It looks like you might be 
trying to use a Multiproc NtKrnl on a single Proc PC.  

Try Creating a new boot disk on a Single Processor Machine.

Jeremiah


-Original Message-
From: kentspencer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 7:49 AM
To: ntsysadmin
Cc: kentspencer
Subject: RE: Windows 2000 Pro - Changing from basic disk to dynamic disk


.. you're right. Don't know what I was thinking other
   than it's early and I haven't had the 1st cup. You
   can't extend volumes. Is this a Compaq server or
   workstation with the OEM area? I know you might
   have problems due to this.
Kent

--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Just an FYI
 
 Boot and system partitions. You can upgrade a basic
 disk containing the 
 system or active partitions to a dynamic disk. After
 the disk is 
 upgraded, these partitions become simple system or
 active volumes 
 (after restarting the computer). You cannot mark an
 existing dynamic 
 volume as active. You can upgrade a basic disk
 containing the boot 
 partition (which contains the Windows 2000 operating
 system) to a 
 dynamic disk. After the disk is upgraded, the boot
 partition becomes a 
 simple boot volume (after restarting the computer).
 You cannot upgrade 
 a disk that contains the system or boot partition if
 that disk also 
 contains part of a spanned volume (volume set),
 striped volume (stripe 
 set), mirrored volume (mirror set), or RAID-5 volume
 (stripe set with 
 parity).
 
 Upgrade failures. If you upgrade a boot disk, or if
 a volume or 
 partition is in use on the disk you attempt to
 upgrade, the computer 
 must be restarted for the upgrade to succeed. If any
 of the following 
 conditions occur, the upgrade can fail after the
 computer restarts:
 If you disconnect all existing dynamic disks while
 the computer is 
 restarting. 
 If you replace a disk or set of disks to be upgraded
 while the computer 
 is restarting. (Disk Management detects that the
 disk has changed and 
 the upgrade may fail.) 
 If you change the disk layout of a disk to be
 upgraded. 
 If the disk has I/O errors during the upgrade. 
 
 Mirroring the boot and system volumes. After you
 upgrade the disk 
 containing the boot and system partitions to a
 dynamic disk, you can 
 mirror the boot and system volumes onto another
 dynamic disk. Then, if 
 the disk containing the boot and system volumes
 fails, you can start 
 the computer from the disk containing the mirrors of
 these volumes. For 
 more information, see Fixing a boot failure
 
 
 Jeremiah
 -Original Message-
 From: kentspencer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 6:45 AM
 To: ntsysadmin
 Cc: kentspencer
 Subject: RE: Windows 2000 Pro - Changing from basic
 disk to dynamic disk
 
 
 .. your memory is correct. And there is no way to
revert to basic without starting from scratch. I
hope you have backups. 
 Kent
 
 --- McConnell, Derek W. - Perot [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
  If memory serves me correctly... your boot drive
  cannot be a dynamic disk
   
   
  
  -Original Message-
  From: Sean Martin
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
  Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2001 3:46 PM
  To: NT System Admin Issues
  Subject: Windows 2000 Pro - Changing from basic
 disk
  to dynamic disk
  
  
  Ok, the lack of Windows 2000 training is
 definitely
  noticeable in this
  problem
   
  I have an old clone box (PII 450, 256mb RAM, 2
  maxtor 10gb IDE Drives). I
  recently had a guy who was working for me for
 about
  a month, upgrade this
  box from NT 4 to Win2k pro for II5. This kid
 created
  a great intranet site
  for us. Everything was working ok until I started
  poking around. I noticed
  the kid created a single 4gb ntfs partition and
 just
  left the remaining disk
  space untouched. I wanted to to create a spanned
  volume set using the rest
  of the disk space on disk 0 and disk 1. To do
 this,
  I found that I had to
  upgrade them to Dynamic disks before hand. Well, I
  upgraded the 2nd disk, no
  problem. Updated the 1st disk with the boot
  partition and then rebooted as
  instructed. Upon boot up, I see the following
 occur:
   
  Searching for boot record from floppy... Not Found
  Searching for boot record from CD-Rom... Not Found
  Searching for boot record from IDE-0... OK
  Boot failure from previous device
   
  Boot failure
  Insert BOOT diskette in A:
  Press any key when ready  (I put in my
 just-created
  windows 2000 boot disk)
   
  Searching for boot record from floppy... OK
   
  Windows 2000 setup begins.
   
  Then I receive: File \ntkrnlmp.exe could not be
  loaded. 
   The error code is 7.
   Setup cannot continue. Press
  any key to Exit.
  
  
  The process then begins all over again. So what
 are
  my options? I'd rather
  not blow this machine away since I don't have a
  backup of the current
  Intranet site. The server was just finalized late
  last 

RE: Diskeeper seems to have locked up

2001-08-16 Thread Len Hammond

On some heavily fragmented workstations, I have seen the defrag process take
several hours to make a pass through the drive, expecially if the empty
space is low - like 25% of the drive.  Having low free space seems to really
slow things down and also to prevent it from doing a thorough job.  On a
couple of engineering workstations I had to make multiple passes to get a
drive cleaned up - be it FAT or NTFS.Over half full drives take Forever
to defrag.

On the new servers I have built where I have Diskeeper, I have installed it
at the build time and started the random defrag process and they have not
gotten very fragmented at all, but there is LOTS of room for Diskeeper to
manuver on the new boxes. 

Good luck and remember that patience is a virtue ;)
Len Hammond
Network Administrator
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



-Original Message-
From: Michael W. Ellis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 12:11 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Diskeeper seems to have locked up


So, dedicated admin that I am, I came back tonight to perform a boot time
defrag on a server that has been sorely neglected for way too long.  The box
is a Dell Poweredge 4200 with three 9 Gig SCSI drives partitioned into a 2
Gig FAT and the remainder in a single NTFS partition.  I boot-defragged the
FAT partition with no problems.  After rebooting I setup Diskeeper (5.0
server) to boot-defrag the NTFS partition.  Upon reboot, the box runs CHKDSK
and then starts the defrag.

Stage 0 - minimize MFT fragmentation - seems to have completed with no
problems
Stage 1 - Gathering partition data - no problems
Stage 3 - Clearing directory  attribute target area - this climbed to 25%
and has been there for nearly an hour now with no discernable activity
on-screen or with the disk drives.

I don't have a good feeling about this at all.  I am tempted to leave the
server running as-is until tomorrow morning, hoping that Diskeeper is just
having to think real hard.  The downside to this is that if Diskeeper is
really hung (as it appears) I then have to listen to my users whine while I
restore the server.

I guess the point of my post is to ask if anyone else has had Diskeeper lock
up like this, or if it is likely that waiting until morning is worthwhile or
simply wishful thinking.

Thanks,
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Very slow logon with Multiple Nics

2001-08-16 Thread Timothy Lowery

Doing a small Windows 2000 installation with 4 servers.  2 of the servers
have 4 NICs installed.  Haven't done any tweaking beyond dropping the OS
on the machines.  The two machines with the multiple cards take almost an
hour for the logon process to complete.  What could be causing this
problem?

Please email any response to [EMAIL PROTECTED]  My access to the Internet
is somewhat limited in the field, but I can get my email.

Thanks,

tim

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Re: Very slow logon with Multiple Nics

2001-08-16 Thread Spencer Kent

.. you'll need to disable all those NIC's that are
   not in use.
Kent

--- Timothy Lowery [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Doing a small Windows 2000 installation with 4
 servers.  2 of the servers
 have 4 NICs installed.  Haven't done any tweaking
 beyond dropping the OS
 on the machines.  The two machines with the multiple
 cards take almost an
 hour for the logon process to complete.  What could
 be causing this
 problem?
 
 Please email any response to [EMAIL PROTECTED]  My
 access to the Internet
 is somewhat limited in the field, but I can get my
 email.
 
 Thanks,
 
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Product Key

2001-08-16 Thread A. G. Choudhry



Any one know how to get rid of the requirement of writing the Product
ID/key when you are installing windows Professional. How can we modify
or add a file when burning the new CD so that next time it may not ask
for product key.
Bilal


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RE: Very slow logon with Multiple Nics

2001-08-16 Thread Spencer Kent

 depending on the NIC, you can NLB or TEAM.
Kent

--- Ray Zorz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Isn't there a way to combine Nics for load balancing
 and/or better
 throughput? I forget the term for that. 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Kevin Miller
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 9:00 AM
 To: NT System Admin Issues
 Subject: RE: Very slow logon with Multiple Nics
 
 
 Why on Earth do you have 4 nics? That would be a
 much better way to
 start,
 
 Kevinm
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 All spelling and Factual errors are the fault of Bob
 Barker
 ~~~
 please respond back to rent this ad space for your
 needs
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Timothy Lowery
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
 Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 5:56 AM
 To: NT System Admin Issues
 Subject: Very slow logon with Multiple Nics
 
 
 Doing a small Windows 2000 installation with 4
 servers.  2 of the
 servers have 4 NICs installed.  Haven't done any
 tweaking beyond
 dropping the OS on the machines.  The two machines
 with the multiple
 cards take almost an hour for the logon process to
 complete.  What could
 be causing this problem?
 
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RE: Very slow logon with Multiple Nics

2001-08-16 Thread Sankaranarayanan_Ganapathy

You can do so by NIC teaming which has to be supported by the Driver of that
card.

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 Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 6:38 PM
 To:   NT System Admin Issues
 Subject:  RE: Very slow logon with Multiple Nics
 
 Isn't there a way to combine Nics for load balancing and/or better
 throughput? I forget the term for that. 
 
 -Original Message- 
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 Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 9:00 AM 
 To: NT System Admin Issues 
 Subject: RE: Very slow logon with Multiple Nics 
 
 
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 start, 
 
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 -Original Message- 
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 Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 5:56 AM 
 To: NT System Admin Issues 
 Subject: Very slow logon with Multiple Nics 
 
 
 Doing a small Windows 2000 installation with 4 servers.  2 of the 
 servers have 4 NICs installed.  Haven't done any tweaking beyond 
 dropping the OS on the machines.  The two machines with the multiple 
 cards take almost an hour for the logon process to complete.  What could 
 be causing this problem? 
 
 Please email any response to [EMAIL PROTECTED]  My access to the 
 Internet is somewhat limited in the field, but I can get my email. 
 
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RE: Very slow logon with Multiple Nics

2001-08-16 Thread Spencer Kent

You can implement this in W2K. I have 2 NICS in all
my production servers. They are teamed but could be
configured as fault tolerant.
Kent

--- Ray Zorz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 ok. Just throwing it out as a possible explanation
 why they have 4 nics,
 although I would think some of these solutions would
 work by now in w2k:
  

http://www.win2000mag.com/Articles/Index.cfm?ArticleID=3957

http://www.win2000mag.com/Articles/Index.cfm?ArticleID=3957
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Kevin Miller
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 9:10 AM
 To: NT System Admin Issues
 Subject: RE: Very slow logon with Multiple Nics
 
 
 That is generally a hardware based solution. it is
 not really supported with
 win2k software.
  
  
 Kevinm
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 Barker
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 -Original Message-
 From: Ray Zorz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
 Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 6:09 AM
 To: NT System Admin Issues
 Subject: RE: Very slow logon with Multiple Nics
 
 
 
 Isn't there a way to combine Nics for load balancing
 and/or better
 throughput? I forget the term for that. 
 
 -Original Message- 
 From: Kevin Miller [
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ] 
 Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 9:00 AM 
 To: NT System Admin Issues 
 Subject: RE: Very slow logon with Multiple Nics 
 
 
 Why on Earth do you have 4 nics? That would be a
 much better way to 
 start, 
 
 Kevinm 
 ~~~ 
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 Barker 
 ~~~ 
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 needs 
 
 
 -Original Message- 
 From: Timothy Lowery [
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ] 
 Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 5:56 AM 
 To: NT System Admin Issues 
 Subject: Very slow logon with Multiple Nics 
 
 
 Doing a small Windows 2000 installation with 4
 servers.  2 of the 
 servers have 4 NICs installed.  Haven't done any
 tweaking beyond 
 dropping the OS on the machines.  The two machines
 with the multiple 
 cards take almost an hour for the logon process to
 complete.  What could 
 be causing this problem? 
 
 Please email any response to [EMAIL PROTECTED]  My
 access to the 
 Internet is somewhat limited in the field, but I can
 get my email. 
 
 Thanks, 
 
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Wireless Linksys - SOHO

2001-08-16 Thread Said Samman

I Was wondering If anybody has it installed. I need to know if it's
performing good enough on multi level

Need to stick a system on bedroom level . Server and router will be in the
basement.

If you do have something else installed and performing well what is it
please.

I know this was properly discussed before , but could find nothing in my
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RE: Very slow logon with Multiple Nics

2001-08-16 Thread Kevin Miller

But the teaming is something that you had have third part drivers for
from the nic builder right?

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Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 6:36 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Very slow logon with Multiple Nics


You can implement this in W2K. I have 2 NICS in all
my production servers. They are teamed but could be
configured as fault tolerant.
Kent

--- Ray Zorz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 ok. Just throwing it out as a possible explanation
 why they have 4 nics,
 although I would think some of these solutions would
 work by now in w2k:
  

http://www.win2000mag.com/Articles/Index.cfm?ArticleID=3957

http://www.win2000mag.com/Articles/Index.cfm?ArticleID=3957
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Kevin Miller
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 9:10 AM
 To: NT System Admin Issues
 Subject: RE: Very slow logon with Multiple Nics
 
 
 That is generally a hardware based solution. it is
 not really supported with
 win2k software.
  
  
 Kevinm
 ~~~
 All spelling and Factual errors are the fault of Bob
 Barker
 ~~~
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 needs
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Ray Zorz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 6:09 AM
 To: NT System Admin Issues
 Subject: RE: Very slow logon with Multiple Nics
 
 
 
 Isn't there a way to combine Nics for load balancing
 and/or better
 throughput? I forget the term for that.
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Kevin Miller [
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ] 
 Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 9:00 AM 
 To: NT System Admin Issues 
 Subject: RE: Very slow logon with Multiple Nics 
 
 
 Why on Earth do you have 4 nics? That would be a
 much better way to
 start, 
 
 Kevinm
 ~~~ 
 All spelling and Factual errors are the fault of Bob
 Barker 
 ~~~ 
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 needs 
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Timothy Lowery [
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ] 
 Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 5:56 AM 
 To: NT System Admin Issues 
 Subject: Very slow logon with Multiple Nics 
 
 
 Doing a small Windows 2000 installation with 4
 servers.  2 of the
 servers have 4 NICs installed.  Haven't done any
 tweaking beyond 
 dropping the OS on the machines.  The two machines
 with the multiple 
 cards take almost an hour for the logon process to
 complete.  What could 
 be causing this problem? 
 
 Please email any response to [EMAIL PROTECTED]  My
 access to the
 Internet is somewhat limited in the field, but I can
 get my email. 
 
 Thanks,
 
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RE: Very slow logon with Multiple Nics

2001-08-16 Thread Sankaranarayanan_Ganapathy

yes ,we need to have the same

shankar

 --
 From: Kevin Miller[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Reply To: NT System Admin Issues
 Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 10:05 PM
 To:   NT System Admin Issues
 Subject:  RE: Very slow logon with Multiple Nics
 
 But the teaming is something that you had have third part drivers for
 from the nic builder right?
 
 Kevinm
 ~~~
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 ~~~
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 -Original Message-
 From: Spencer Kent [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
 Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 6:36 AM
 To: NT System Admin Issues
 Subject: RE: Very slow logon with Multiple Nics
 
 
 You can implement this in W2K. I have 2 NICS in all
 my production servers. They are teamed but could be
 configured as fault tolerant.
 Kent
 
 --- Ray Zorz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  ok. Just throwing it out as a possible explanation
  why they have 4 nics,
  although I would think some of these solutions would
  work by now in w2k:
   
 
 http://www.win2000mag.com/Articles/Index.cfm?ArticleID=3957
 
 http://www.win2000mag.com/Articles/Index.cfm?ArticleID=3957
  
  
  -Original Message-
  From: Kevin Miller
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 9:10 AM
  To: NT System Admin Issues
  Subject: RE: Very slow logon with Multiple Nics
  
  
  That is generally a hardware based solution. it is
  not really supported with
  win2k software.
   
   
  Kevinm
  ~~~
  All spelling and Factual errors are the fault of Bob
  Barker
  ~~~
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  needs
  
  -Original Message-
  From: Ray Zorz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 6:09 AM
  To: NT System Admin Issues
  Subject: RE: Very slow logon with Multiple Nics
  
  
  
  Isn't there a way to combine Nics for load balancing
  and/or better
  throughput? I forget the term for that.
  
  -Original Message-
  From: Kevin Miller [
  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ] 
  Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 9:00 AM 
  To: NT System Admin Issues 
  Subject: RE: Very slow logon with Multiple Nics 
  
  
  Why on Earth do you have 4 nics? That would be a
  much better way to
  start, 
  
  Kevinm
  ~~~ 
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  Barker 
  ~~~ 
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  needs 
  
  
  -Original Message-
  From: Timothy Lowery [
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  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ] 
  Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 5:56 AM 
  To: NT System Admin Issues 
  Subject: Very slow logon with Multiple Nics 
  
  
  Doing a small Windows 2000 installation with 4
  servers.  2 of the
  servers have 4 NICs installed.  Haven't done any
  tweaking beyond 
  dropping the OS on the machines.  The two machines
  with the multiple 
  cards take almost an hour for the logon process to
  complete.  What could 
  be causing this problem? 
  
  Please email any response to [EMAIL PROTECTED]  My
  access to the
  Internet is somewhat limited in the field, but I can
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  Thanks,
  
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PCAnywhere on W2K pro

2001-08-16 Thread Maakus Blow

I am having trouble using PC Anywhere V8 with W2K pro.
When I connect, I see the logon screen, the mouse
moves on both screens, but then disconnects after only
a few seconds.

Is this a problem with W2K? Is there a patch?

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STRANGE undeletable directory

2001-08-16 Thread Martijn Eindhoven

Oke guys i have the following question.

A customer has his own w2ks box. Now he asked me to look at his machine
because he had a problem
I logged in and looked at the problem. The first thing i saw that here
was an ftp abuser. So i kicked him out.
But when i was going to delete the directories he made I stumbled upon
the strangest problem i've ever seen since a long 
time.

He made a map in the login directory that looked like this:

pub---
 |
 Com1--

|

Pub

|

Aux

Aux (yes two times an identical directory)

It says The parameter is incorrect when i try to delete it.
Looked at the settings and everything. Still undeletable.

Any ideas guys.



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Bevelander Internet Services B.V. 
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RE: STRANGE undeletable directory

2001-08-16 Thread Martijn Eindhoven

I dunno, cant rename cant move can do shit!
Very strange

At 09:10 AM 8/16/2001 -0500, you wrote:
Is
it because Com1?

-Original Message-
From: Martijn Eindhoven
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 09:03
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: STRANGE undeletable directory


Oke guys i have the following question.


A customer has his own w2ks box. Now he asked me to look at his
machine because he had a problem
I logged in and looked at the problem. The first thing i saw that
here was an ftp abuser. So i kicked him out.
But when i was going to delete the directories he made I stumbled
upon the strangest problem i've ever seen since a long 
time.


He made a map in the login directory that looked like this:


pub---
 |
 Com1--

|

Pub

|

Aux

Aux (yes two times an identical directory)


It says The parameter is incorrect when i try to delete
it. Looked at the settings and everything. Still undeletable.


Any ideas guys.




Met vriendelijke groet,




M. Eindhoven
NT System Administrator
Bevelander Internet Services B.V. 
Folkstoneweg 10 
1118 LM SCHIPHOL Zuidoost 
Tel : 020 40 53 900 
Fax : 020 40 53 910 
http://www.bevelander.nl
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Bevelander Internet Services B.V. 
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Tel : 020 40 53 900 
Fax : 020 40 53 910 
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Re: STRANGE undeletable directory

2001-08-16 Thread Brian Drought

Have you tried logging in via FTP, and deleting with FTP rather than
windows?

  Bri


Oke guys i have the following question.


A customer has his own w2ks box. Now he asked me to look at his machine
because he had a problem
I logged in and looked at the problem. The first thing i saw that here was
an ftp abuser. So i kicked him out.
But when i was going to delete the directories he made I stumbled upon the
strangest problem i've ever seen since a long
time.


He made a map in the login directory that looked like this:


pub---
|
Com1--
|
Pub
  |
  Aux
  Aux (yes two times an identical directory)


It says The parameter is incorrect when i try to delete it. Looked at the
settings and everything. Still undeletable.


Any ideas guys.




Met vriendelijke groet,




M. Eindhoven
NT System Administrator
Bevelander Internet Services B.V.
Folkstoneweg 10
1118 LM SCHIPHOL Zuidoost
Tel : 020 40 53 900
Fax : 020 40 53 910
http://www.bevelander.nl
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RE: STRANGE undeletable directory

2001-08-16 Thread Martijn Eindhoven

Jup deleting it from the command line gave the same error: The parameter
is incorrect



At 10:19 AM 8/16/2001 -0400, you wrote:
Did
you try deleting it from the command line?


-Original Message-
From: Martijn Eindhoven
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 10:13 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: STRANGE undeletable directory


I dunno, cant rename cant move can do shit!
Very strange


At 09:10 AM 8/16/2001 -0500, you
wrote:
Is it because Com1? 
-Original Message- 
From: Martijn Eindhoven
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 09:03 
To: NT System Admin Issues 
Subject: STRANGE undeletable directory


Oke guys i have the following question.


A customer has his own w2ks box. Now he asked me to look at his
machine because he had a problem 
I logged in and looked at the problem. The first thing i saw that
here was an ftp abuser. So i kicked him out. 
But when i was going to delete the directories he made I stumbled
upon the strangest problem i've ever seen since a long 
time.


He made a map in the login directory that looked like this:


pub--- 
 | 
 Com1-- 

| 

Pub 

| 

Aux 

Aux (yes two times an identical directory)


It says The parameter is incorrect when i try to delete
it. Looked at the settings and everything. Still undeletable.


Any ideas guys.






Met vriendelijke groet,






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NT System Administrator 
Bevelander Internet Services B.V. 
Folkstoneweg 10 
1118 LM SCHIPHOL Zuidoost 
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Fax : 020 40 53 910 
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RE: Wireless Linksys - SOHO

2001-08-16 Thread Bigll

I have Linksys installed in Small mortgage company office (16 nodes). It
works ok, but watch for ant 2.4 Ggz devices (phones, videotransmiters
etc). And printing of color material still an issue.

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RE: PCAnywhere on W2K pro

2001-08-16 Thread Benjamin Winzenz
Title: RE: PCAnywhere on W2K pro









Ive used
Netmeeting Remote Desktop sharing, but it is much harder to configure. Dameware goes to the point that if it
isnt installed on the remote PC, it will install it for you (assuming it is NT
or 2K).



You can
find it at:



www.dameware.com look on the right side under current versions.



Ben
Winzenz, MCSE

Network/Systems
Administrator

Peregrine
Systems, Inc.



-Original
Message-
From: Ray Zorz
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001
10:14 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: PCAnywhere on W2K pro



How about MS Netmeeting? Also free.
Does it work on w2k? 

-Original Message- 
From: Maakus Blow [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 7:08 AM 
To: NT System Admin Issues 
Subject: RE: PCAnywhere on W2K pro 



Can you please send me an address for this
free 
software.


TIA 
--- Benjamin Winzenz [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote: 
 Are you wanting to just remote control the other PC? 
 Why not use Dameware 
 Mini-remote control. I think if you just download 
 the Remote control piece, 
 it is free. 
 
 Ben Winzenz, MCSE 
 Network/Systems Administrator 
 Peregrine Systems, Inc. 
 
 -Original Message- 
 From:  Maakus Blow
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 Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 9:47 AM 
 To: NT System Admin Issues 
 Subject: PCAnywhere on W2K pro 
 
 I am having trouble using PC Anywhere V8 with W2K 
 pro.

 When I connect, I see the logon screen, the mouse 
 moves on both screens, but then disconnects after 
 only

 a few seconds. 
 
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RE: STRANGE undeletable directory

2001-08-16 Thread Rogers, Jeff L (OM)



can 
you change attributes from the command line?

  -Original Message-From: Martijn Eindhoven 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 
  09:17To: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: RE: STRANGE 
  undeletable directoryJup deleting it from the command 
  line gave the same error: The parameter is incorrectAt 10:19 
  AM 8/16/2001 -0400, you wrote:
  Did you try deleting it from the command line? 

  -Original Message- 
  From: Martijn Eindhoven [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
  Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 10:13 AM 
  To: NT System Admin Issues 
  Subject: RE: STRANGE undeletable directory
  I dunno, cant rename cant move can do shit! 
  Very strange
  At 09:10 AM 8/16/2001 -0500, you wrote:
  
Is it because "Com1"? 
-Original Message- 
From: Martijn Eindhoven [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 09:03 
To: NT System Admin Issues 
Subject: STRANGE undeletable directory
Oke guys i have the following question.
A customer has his own w2ks box. Now he asked me to look at his 
machine because he had a problem 
I logged in and looked at the problem. The first thing i saw that 
here was an ftp abuser. So i kicked him out. 
But when i was going to delete the directories he made I stumbled 
upon the strangest problem i've ever seen since a long 
time.
He made a map in the login directory that looked like this:
pub--- 
 | 
 Com1-- 
 
| 
 
Pub 
 
| 
 
Aux 
 
Aux (yes two times an identical directory)
It says "The parameter is incorrect" when i try to delete it. Looked 
at the settings and everything. Still undeletable.
Any ideas guys.
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RE: PCAnywhere on W2K pro

2001-08-16 Thread Martin Blackstone

V8 isn't even compatible with W2K. You need 9.2 or higher

-Original Message-
From: Maakus Blow [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 6:47 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: PCAnywhere on W2K pro


I am having trouble using PC Anywhere V8 with W2K pro.
When I connect, I see the logon screen, the mouse
moves on both screens, but then disconnects after only
a few seconds.

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RE: PCAnywhere on W2K pro

2001-08-16 Thread Ray Zorz
Title: RE: PCAnywhere on W2K pro



yabbut 
free is FREE! And it's a MS product, which makes me a better person. (yup, 
disgusted myself with that one) 

  -Original Message-From: Benjamin Winzenz 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 
  7:34 AMTo: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: RE: PCAnywhere 
  on W2K pro
  
  Ive 
  used Netmeeting Remote Desktop sharing, but it is much harder to 
  configure. Dameware goes to the 
  point that if it isnt installed on the remote PC, it will install it for you 
  (assuming it is NT or 2K).
  
  You 
  can find it at:
  
  www.dameware.com look on the right side under current 
  versions.
  
  Ben 
  Winzenz, MCSE
  Network/Systems 
  Administrator
  Peregrine 
  Systems, Inc.
  
  -Original 
  Message-From: Ray Zorz 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 10:14 
  AMTo: NT System Admin 
  IssuesSubject: RE: 
  PCAnywhere on W2K pro
  
  How about MS Netmeeting? 
  Also free. Does it work on w2k? 
  -Original 
  Message- 
  From: Maakus Blow [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, August 16, 
  2001 7:08 AM 
  To: NT System Admin 
  Issues 
  Subject: RE: PCAnywhere on W2K 
  pro 
  
  
  Can you please send me an 
  address for this free software. 
  TIA --- Benjamin Winzenz 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  Are you wanting to 
  just remote control the other PC?  Why not use 
  Dameware 
   Mini-remote control. I think 
  if you just download  the Remote control 
  piece, 
   it is free.   Ben Winzenz, 
  MCSE 
   Network/Systems 
  Administrator 
   Peregrine Systems, 
  Inc. 
-Original 
  Message- 
   From: 
   Maakus Blow [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
   Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 
  9:47 AM 
   To: NT System Admin 
  Issues 
   
  Subject: PCAnywhere on W2K 
  pro 
I am having trouble 
  using PC Anywhere V8 with W2K  pro.  When I connect, I see 
  the logon screen, the mouse  moves on both screens, but then 
  disconnects after 
   only  a few 
  seconds. 
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RE: STRANGE undeletable directory

2001-08-16 Thread Bunting, Jeff



Check 
this KB out:

http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q120/7/16.asp

Jeff

  -Original Message-From: Martijn Eindhoven 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 
  10:03 AMTo: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: STRANGE 
  undeletable directoryOke guys i have the following 
  question.A customer has his own w2ks box. Now he asked me to look at 
  his machine because he had a problemI logged in and looked at the problem. 
  The first thing i saw that here was an ftp abuser. So i kicked him out.But 
  when i was going to delete the directories he made I stumbled upon the 
  strangest problem i've ever seen since a long time.He made a map 
  in the login directory that looked like 
  this:pub--- 
  | 
  Com1-- 
  | 
  Pub 
  | 
  Aux 
  Aux (yes two times an identical directory)It says "The parameter is 
  incorrect" when i try to delete it. Looked at the settings and everything. 
  Still undeletable.Any ideas guys.
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RE: STRANGE undeletable directory

2001-08-16 Thread Martijn Eindhoven

Good one didnt think of that
going to try it now

At 09:36 AM 8/16/2001 -0500, you wrote:
can
you change attributes from the command line?

-Original Message-
From: Martijn Eindhoven
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 09:17
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: STRANGE undeletable directory


Jup deleting it from the command line gave the same error: The
parameter is incorrect






At 10:19 AM 8/16/2001 -0400, you
wrote:
Did you try deleting it from the command line?
 
-Original Message- 
From: Martijn Eindhoven
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 10:13 AM 
To: NT System Admin Issues 
Subject: RE: STRANGE undeletable directory


I dunno, cant rename cant move can do shit! 
Very strange


At 09:10 AM 8/16/2001 -0500, you wrote:

Is it because Com1? 
-Original Message- 
From: Martijn Eindhoven
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 09:03 
To: NT System Admin Issues 
Subject: STRANGE undeletable directory


Oke guys i have the following question.


A customer has his own w2ks box. Now he asked me to look at his
machine because he had a problem 
I logged in and looked at the problem. The first thing i saw that
here was an ftp abuser. So i kicked him out. 
But when i was going to delete the directories he made I stumbled
upon the strangest problem i've ever seen since a long 
time.


He made a map in the login directory that looked like this:


pub--- 
 | 
 Com1-- 

| 

Pub 

| 

Aux 

Aux (yes two times an identical directory)


It says The parameter is incorrect when i try to delete
it. Looked at the settings and everything. Still undeletable.


Any ideas guys.










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RE: Very slow logon with Multiple Nics

2001-08-16 Thread Timothy Lowery

Found the problem.  Each server had DNS Services
started on it and by default during installation assigned loopback as
the
DNS entry on the active card. Of course, DNS was empty and it ignored the
hosts file. I removed DNS Services from every machine but the PDC and
things started working!  


There is a Q article that deals with this...Q261007.

Thanks,

tim

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RE: ntconfig.pol

2001-08-16 Thread Steve Roberts

Thanks. I did have a file called ntconfig.pol in my c:\winnt\profiles\policy
folder but I take it that they are unrelated?

-Original Message-
From: Troy Rambo /278 Systems Specialist [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 3:01 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: ntconfig.pol


If this email has any attachments then send it onto the IT Help Desk for
virus checking

No, the pol file changes the registry at logon.  The changes are made to the
local machine, and the local user portions of the registry, depending on
what you have set in the pol file.



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To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: ntconfig.pol


My workstation runs NT Workstation running SP6a and my domain controller is
NT Server SP6a. When my machine downloads a copy of ntconfig.pol does it
store it the local hard disk?

Doing a search for *.pol returns nothing and the updates that I have made to
the file are being reflected at my machine, i.e it must be downloading a
copy?

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RE: PCAnywhere on W2K pro

2001-08-16 Thread Kevin Miller

You better agree you are the one getting me all addicted to it.

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-Original Message-
From: Benjamin Zachary [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 8:02 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: PCAnywhere on W2K pro


I agree here too, I love the remote admin from www.famatech.com its 30
bucks, and with the redirectors can work *very* nice in different
enviornments. 

-Original Message-
From: Kevin Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 12:53 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: PCAnywhere on W2K pro


Oh good point I missed the PRO. It is in XP pro :  I Do all the remote
stuff on non TS severs with Radmin from www.famatech.com it allows you
proxy from one server to the next. You can say connect to 192.186.0.13
through mail.joeuser.com is very cool. Helps a great deal in the mission
to never leave the couch.

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-Original Message-
From: Shirley Laliberte [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 6:52 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: PCAnywhere on W2K pro


Isn't Terminal Services only on W2K server???  I use it all the time to
adinister the servers.

-Original Message-
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Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 12:45 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: PCAnywhere on W2K pro


Why on earth you want to use that when there is TS in remote Admin mode?

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To: NT System Admin Issues
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I am having trouble using PC Anywhere V8 with W2K pro.
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RE: STRANGE undeletable directory

2001-08-16 Thread Brenden C. Bryan
Title: Message









Actually, doesn't require any
knowledge at all. This is a simple script kiddie attack. He was probably using
the exploited FTP site as storage for warez, or as an fxp site.

While this attack itself is not exemplary of
root attack, the fact that the server wasn't configured correctly to
begin with, leads one to assume that other services were vulnerable to attack. 





-Original Message-
From: Martin Blackstone
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001
10:41 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: STRANGE undeletable
directory





There you go. I was
afraid of that.
This guy had some knowledge. He built a sophisticated directory structure
that he KNEW would be hard to get rid of.





-Original Message-
From: Martijn Eindhoven
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001
8:32 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: STRANGE undeletable
directory

Well i think i found it and the customer isnt going to
be happy.
I think someone backdoored him. So shutdown :)

I'll give you an update status in a day or 2
Thanks for al the help guys.


At 08:13 AM 8/16/2001 -0700, you wrote:



Better question:
What would make you assume he didn't? 

-Original Message- 

From: Bunting, Jeff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]


Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001
8:02 AM 

To: NT System Admin Issues 

Subject: RE: STRANGE undeletable directory

Assuming
the machine was configured for anonymous logins, what would make you believe he
did anything else he wasn't allowed to do? 

-Original Message- 

From: Martin Blackstone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]


Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001
10:54 AM 

To: NT System Admin Issues 

Subject: RE: STRANGE undeletable directory

Of
course you still need to rebuild the box now. 

Who
knows what else this guy did to it. 

-Original Message- 

From: Martijn Eindhoven [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]


Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001
7:37 AM 

To: NT System Admin Issues 

Subject: RE: STRANGE undeletable directory

Good one didnt think of that 

going to try it now

At 09:36 AM 8/16/2001 -0500, you wrote: 

can you
change attributes from the command line? 

-Original Message- 

From: Martijn Eindhoven [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]


Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001
09:17 

To: NT System Admin Issues 

Subject: RE: STRANGE undeletable directory

Jup deleting it from the command line gave the same
error: The parameter is incorrect










At 10:19 AM 8/16/2001 -0400, you wrote: 

Did you
try deleting it from the command line? 

 

-Original Message- 

From: Martijn Eindhoven [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]


Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001
10:13 AM 

To: NT System Admin Issues 

Subject: RE: STRANGE undeletable directory

I dunno, cant rename cant move can do shit! 

Very strange

At 09:10 AM 8/16/2001 -0500, you wrote: 

Is it
because Com1? 

-Original Message- 

From: Martijn Eindhoven [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]


Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001
09:03 

To: NT System Admin Issues 

Subject: STRANGE undeletable directory

Oke guys i have the following question.

A customer has his own w2ks box. Now he asked me to
look at his machine because he had a problem 

I logged in and looked at the problem. The first thing
i saw that here was an ftp abuser. So i kicked him out. 

But when i was going to delete the directories he made
I stumbled upon the strangest problem i've ever seen since a long 

time.

He made a map in the login directory that looked like
this:

pub--- 

 | 

 Com1-- 


| 


Pub 


| 


Aux 


Aux (yes two times an identical directory)

It says The parameter is incorrect when i
try to delete it. Looked at the settings and everything. Still undeletable.

Any ideas guys.


















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M. Eindhoven 

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RE: 2000 Server SP2 Blue dump with 512mb memory

2001-08-16 Thread Celina James

I have updated bios, tried different slots, tried a fresh load on a
different motherboard with a diffrent processor.  One stick is NOT a
problem comes right up with 256mb, craps out with 512mb.  Tried ram, tried
everything but a machet.

Any previous experience with this as a 2000 issue?  All Hardware
definitely checks out.  Thanks!

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RE: 2000 Server SP2 Blue dump with 512mb memory

2001-08-16 Thread Miller Bonnie L.

Are you sure the machine can take 512?  Does it count to 512 after you add
the RAM?  Some of the first 815e chipsets can only go to 384 w/out a bios
update.  (You didn't mention the hardware...)

-Original Message-
From: Celina James [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 12:16 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: 2000 Server SP2 Blue dump with 512mb memory


Can anyone help me on an issue with 512mb memory and 2k Serversp2.

When we add a second 256mb dimm (to make 512 total) it dumps on us.  We
have tested multiple dimms and the memory is good.

The dump returns:

KMODE_EXEPTION_NOT_HANDLED
0x001E (0x005,0xF88D736B,0x0's, 0x0001)
Address F88D736B base at F88CE000, Date stamp 39f74994 - acpi.sys

Any suggestions of previous experience.  THANKS!

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RE: 2000 Server SP2 Blue dump with 512mb memory

2001-08-16 Thread Niels Christiansen

You say it works with 256Mb, but it wasn't clear to me if you've tried to 
pull out the old stick and leave the new stick in the mobo.

Also, have you tried to disable RAM caching in the BIOS? I have seen some 
older HPs where we had to replace the cache chip (back in the days where
it was not glued to the mobo) because it flaked out after adding more RAM.

Another thought: It just dawned on me that you're using an ASUS mobo with 
w2k - a combination we try to avoid like the plague. Is there something 
about the ASUS needing some special drivers? Maybe it needs *another* 
special driver when you have 512Mb RAM?  (just a wild guess)

/\/iels


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Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 1:00 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: 2000 Server SP2 Blue dump with 512mb memory


MOBO = Asus CUSL2-c (supports 512)
Processor = Intel 1 GHz
Mother board counts all 512 and starts to load 2k server = DUMPS,
2k server will load with 256mb.  This is a brand new box so we've tried
different mother board, processor, ram, drive, cd-rom , EVERYTHING to get
it to install.  Only successful install was with 256mb ram. After that
when we put in 2nd chip it craps out.  We remove chip and all is well.
We've flashed bios on adaptec card, mother board, we've ran diagnositcs on
every component.
I know this has to be issue with 2k and 512mb on the 815e chipset. 
However was wondering if someone else had run into this.  Other than that
I satisfied with all we've done to note this as an incompatibility
problem.

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RE: 2000 Server SP2 Blue dump with 512mb memory

2001-08-16 Thread Don Ely

Well that's Fzcked!  What kind of MB was that?  I'll be sure never to
buy one.  ;o)

-Original Message-
From: Celina James [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 11:14 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: 2000 Server SP2 Blue dump with 512mb memory


DISABLED L1 Cache on CPU = WORKS! (Took 10 minutes to load 2k = no
thanks)

This is mega bs, not going to send out 2k server with no cpu caching
enabled.   I'm switching motherboards as we speak.  Just thought I'd let
you know that I finally disciphered this one.  WHEW!


By the way Kevin = ram is good I tried 2nd stick in place of white and
everything.  I knew ram was good, I tested it swapped it everything.  I
was in the clear with all hardware possibilities before I even posted. I
won't ever post a problem that is simply  replace the ram .

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RE: OT: chronic problems

2001-08-16 Thread Goldoff, Erik

I've got one at home... the orginal model was called a Balans chair or
somesuch.  Pretty good for your posture, just make sure that the knee-pad
area is well padded, or you end up with a different pain...
 

Erik Goldoff 
Systems Manager 
The HoneyBaked Ham Company 
678-966-3320 
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-Original Message-
From: Bryann Thomas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2001 12:49 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: OT: chronic problems


At one place I worked, there were a number of people that had strange chairs
that you kind of kneeled on rather than sat on. These are supposed to be
very good for posture and the relief of back pain. I don't know what they
are called though, a chiropracticer worth his or her salt should be able to
recommend something. 
 
the last 4 months, message therapy, physical therapy for 3 months,


 Message therapy, how does that work? Does someone email you telling you
that your back is not hurting?
 
 -Original Message-
From: Paul Green [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 15 August 2001 15:31
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: OT: chronic problems



my boss said she would bring in an ergonomics specialist from the hospital
down to evalute our positions..  I should probably tell her i'll need that..

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From: Richard McClary [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: OT: chronic problems



Perhaps stress-induced tension?

Have you had your exact working position evaluated?  It seems like I need
to have my hands just above my thighs and my eyes set level with the top
third of the monitor screen.

At 08:10 AM 8/15/2001 -0700, you wrote:
Anyone know how to shake the chronic neck discomfort?  It's my job to
sit here, write code and administer this network, yet the neck/shoulder
discomfort has been with me for 10 months, and seems to get better on
the weekends (when I'm not working), then Monday afternoon and Tuesday
it starts back up again.  I've changed everything from desks to chairs.
I even stretch all the time.  Doesn't help.  Been to chiropractic for
the last 4 months, message therapy, physical therapy for 3 months,
acupuncture for crying out loud, and nothing helps.  Yes,  I get plenty
of exercise, I'm on a summer league baseball team..  Even had an MRI and
they told me everything was fine.  Only way I can get it to feel better,
is if I'm not working.  But I have to make a living somehow eh?  College
students need all the bee.. money they can get =)   21 years old is
too young for this crap.  Am I just allergic to work?

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RE: 2000 Server SP2 Blue dump with 512mb memory

2001-08-16 Thread Ray Zorz
Title: RE: 2000 Server SP2 Blue dump with 512mb memory





doesn't that mean the CPU might be defective? 


-Original Message-
From: Celina James [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 11:14 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: 2000 Server SP2 Blue dump with 512mb memory



DISABLED L1 Cache on CPU = WORKS! (Took 10 minutes to load 2k = no thanks)


This is mega bs, not going to send out 2k server with no cpu caching
enabled. I'm switching motherboards as we speak. Just thought I'd let
you know that I finally disciphered this one. WHEW!



By the way Kevin = ram is good I tried 2nd stick in place of white and
everything. I knew ram was good, I tested it swapped it everything. I
was in the clear with all hardware possibilities before I even posted. I
won't ever post a problem that is simply  replace the ram .


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RE: Windows 2000 Pro - Changing from basic disk to dynamic disk

2001-08-16 Thread Sean Martin

In article Q236086, it mentions,
 
use a disk editing tool (such as DiskProbe) and save a copy of the master
boot record (sector-0 of the physical disk) to a floppy disk, and then
change the incorrect system or boot partition system-ID back to a type
0x42.

How do I go about changing the system-ID to a type 0x42? At this point, it
doesn't really matter if I blow the server away or not, but I'd like to see
if I can recover the data first (this is kinda fun). I've searched the help
in Disk Probe but haven't found an answer. Can anyone give me a quick
run-through on how to do this?

Regards,
 
Sean Martin, MCSE
Network Administrator
Ribelin Lowell  Company
Insurance Brokers, Inc.
3111 C Street, Suite 300
Anchorage, Alaska 99503
Ph: (907) 561-1250
Fax: (907) 561-4315
Cell: (907) 229-0885
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 


-Original Message-
From: Sean Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 9:07 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Windows 2000 Pro - Changing from basic disk to dynamic disk


All great replies. I appreciate the feedback. 

As I stated before, this is just an old clone box. It's a single processor
machine. I have attempted the repair process from the CD, no luck. I
installed Windows 2000 to another partition and got the disk to boot. In
disk management, it shows both disks as being Dynamic but states that
they're both unreadable. I then installed the Recovery console as startup
option and booted to that. After running a Chkdsk, my 2nd disk is readable
again, however, the boot disk still states unreadable. There should be two
partitions on the disk: The previous boot partition, and the partition I
created with the remaining space during the re-install. I would think at
least the 2nd created partition would be readable, but it's not.

I found article Q236086 and am currently working through it. It mentions
using DiskProbe to perform some things. Is this a third-party utility or one
that's available with Win2k or the resource kit?

Thanks again for all the responses. My hope is slowly dwindling, but maybe
I'll have some stroke of luck.

Regards,
 
Sean Martin, MCSE
Network Administrator
Ribelin Lowell  Company
Insurance Brokers, Inc.
3111 C Street, Suite 300
Anchorage, Alaska 99503
Ph: (907) 561-1250
Fax: (907) 561-4315
Cell: (907) 229-0885
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 


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Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 4:41 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Windows 2000 Pro - Changing from basic disk to dynamic disk


Wait is that a Multi Processor Machine?  It looks like you might be 
trying to use a Multiproc NtKrnl on a single Proc PC.  

Try Creating a new boot disk on a Single Processor Machine.

Jeremiah


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To: ntsysadmin
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.. you're right. Don't know what I was thinking other
   than it's early and I haven't had the 1st cup. You
   can't extend volumes. Is this a Compaq server or
   workstation with the OEM area? I know you might
   have problems due to this.
Kent

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 Just an FYI
 
 Boot and system partitions. You can upgrade a basic
 disk containing the 
 system or active partitions to a dynamic disk. After
 the disk is 
 upgraded, these partitions become simple system or
 active volumes 
 (after restarting the computer). You cannot mark an
 existing dynamic 
 volume as active. You can upgrade a basic disk
 containing the boot 
 partition (which contains the Windows 2000 operating
 system) to a 
 dynamic disk. After the disk is upgraded, the boot
 partition becomes a 
 simple boot volume (after restarting the computer).
 You cannot upgrade 
 a disk that contains the system or boot partition if
 that disk also 
 contains part of a spanned volume (volume set),
 striped volume (stripe 
 set), mirrored volume (mirror set), or RAID-5 volume
 (stripe set with 
 parity).
 
 Upgrade failures. If you upgrade a boot disk, or if
 a volume or 
 partition is in use on the disk you attempt to
 upgrade, the computer 
 must be restarted for the upgrade to succeed. If any
 of the following 
 conditions occur, the upgrade can fail after the
 computer restarts:
 If you disconnect all existing dynamic disks while
 the computer is 
 restarting. 
 If you replace a disk or set of disks to be upgraded
 while the computer 
 is restarting. (Disk Management detects that the
 disk has changed and 
 the upgrade may fail.) 
 If you change the disk layout of a disk to be
 upgraded. 
 If the disk has I/O errors during the upgrade. 
 
 Mirroring the boot and system volumes. After you
 upgrade the disk 
 containing the boot and system partitions to a
 dynamic disk, you can 
 mirror the boot and system volumes onto another
 dynamic disk. Then, if 
 the 

RE: Resolving a SID to a user or group name

2001-08-16 Thread Davinder Gupta

Hyena doe not export the SID info though.

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Sent:   Thursday, August 16, 2001 12:16 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject:RE: Resolving a SID to a user or group name

You need the SID util from MS.  
I've been dealing with that today as well.

http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q174/0/73.asp

Hyena will work also.

http://64.49.223.248/index.html

David James
Infrastructure Administrator
Generation Technologies Corporation
www.generationtechnologies.com
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From: Davinder Gupta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 2:06 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Resolving a SID to a user or group name

I have a SID number that I want to resolve to a user/group name. Can I do
that? How?

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RE: Resolving a SID to a user or group name

2001-08-16 Thread David James

I got his project confused with mine.

David James
Infrastructure Administrator
Generation Technologies Corporation
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-Original Message-
From: Davinder Gupta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 2:29 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Resolving a SID to a user or group name

Hyena doe not export the SID info though.

 -Original Message-
From:   David James [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent:   Thursday, August 16, 2001 12:16 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject:RE: Resolving a SID to a user or group name

You need the SID util from MS.  
I've been dealing with that today as well.

http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q174/0/73.asp

Hyena will work also.

http://64.49.223.248/index.html

David James
Infrastructure Administrator
Generation Technologies Corporation
www.generationtechnologies.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
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Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 2:06 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Resolving a SID to a user or group name

I have a SID number that I want to resolve to a user/group name. Can I do
that? How?

Thanks
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RE: Scripting expert please help

2001-08-16 Thread Andrew Baker

Agreed.

 
- ASB
 


-Original Message-
From: Niels Christiansen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 1:06 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Scripting expert please help


These limitations used to cause me a lot of grief in NT4.

I usually resolved the issue by putting the code that's to be executed by
the for statement into a subroutine and then let the for statement do a call
to the subroutine with the appropriate parameters (eg. %%i)

/\/iels

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From: Andrew S. Baker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 5:32 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Scripting expert please help


You will need to break up that single FOR line into a couple lines and
you'll be fine.



Problem #1 - You cannot use the %variable:~1,1% syntax with %0 - %9 or
%%A - %%Z variables.

Problem #2 - The variable substitution doesn't work the way you are
hoping.




Win2K allows you to change the way that substitution works.  Here's
the relevant text from a SET /? command:

~
Finally, support for delayed environment variable expansion has been
added.  This support is always disabled by default, but may be
enabled/disabled via the /V command line switch to CMD.EXE.  See CMD
/?

Delayed environment variable expansion is useful for getting around
the limitations of the current expansion which happens when a line
of text is read, not when it is executed.  The following example
demonstrates the problem with immediate variable expansion:

set VAR=before
if %VAR% == before (
set VAR=after
if %VAR% == after @echo If you see this, it worked
)

would never display the message, since the %VAR% in BOTH IF statements
is substituted when the first IF statement is read, since it logically
includes the body of the IF, which is a compound statement.  So the
IF inside the compound statement is really comparing before with
after which will never be equal.  Similarly, the following example
will not work as expected:

set LIST=
for %i in (*) do set LIST=%LIST% %i
echo %LIST%

in that it will NOT build up a list of files in the current directory,
but instead will just set the LIST variable to the last file found.
Again, this is because the %LIST% is expanded just once when the
FOR statement is read, and at that time the LIST variable is empty.
So the actual FOR loop we are executing is:

for %i in (*) do set LIST= %i

which just keeps setting LIST to the last file found.

Delayed environment variable expansion allows you to use a different
character (the exclamation mark) to expand environment variables at
execution time.  If delayed variable expansion is enabled, the above
examples could be written as follows to work as intended:

set VAR=before
if %VAR% == before (
set VAR=after
if !VAR! == after @echo If you see this, it worked
)

set LIST=
for %i in (*) do set LIST=!LIST! %i
echo %LIST%
~




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==
 The right word might be effective, but no word was ever as
 effective as a rightly timed pause. -- Mark Twain



-Original Message-
From: Giang, Sonny [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 2:31 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Scripting expert please help


Hi,

I need to convert a log file from an application (Called
InterWorld) to the
IIS format.

The script I write is as follow:
* Get current date,
* Get Current time,
* Copy yesterday logfile from the Interworld apps to where I
want to convert
* For every file copied Do the convert of the file via a
procedure called
MODIFY
* Move the converted file to a archive directory.

The problem I have is with the command below, which i tried
to change the
date format of the logfile from MM/DD/ to -MM-DD

for /F tokens=1-20 delims=, %%a in (%1) do (set u=%%c  echo
%u:~6,4%-%u:~0,2%-%u:~3,2% %%d %%a - w3svc1 %%f %%g %%m %%n
%%o %%l 0 %%k
%%j %%h 80 HTTP/1.1 - - %%q  %1.txt)

the output is some thing like this:
D:\Scripts(set u=08/14/2001echo :~6,4u:~0,2u:~3,21.txt )
:~6,4u:~0,2u:~3,21.txt

Can anyone please tell me what I've done wrong.

the program  and a sample input log file are attached.

Program
=
===
===
@echo on
Set minday=1
Set maxday=2
set @source=z:\interworld\temp
set @destin=i:\Prodbrk01

:GetDate
FOR /F TOKENS=2 %%D IN ('DATE /T') DO SET @DATE=%%D

:GetTime
FOR /F %%T IN ('TIME /T') DO SET @TIME=%%T

:CopyFile
Robocopy %@source% %@destin% /MINAGE:%minday% /MAXAGE:%maxday%

For %%z in (%@destin%\*.log) do (call :modify %%z)
Goto End

:modify
setlocal
if exist %1.txt (del %1.txt)
echo #Software: Microsoft Internet Information Server 4.0  %1.txt
echo 

RE: Installing a lost service

2001-08-16 Thread Jerry.Brooks


Thanks, Bonnie, that did the trick!!




   
  
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Make sure that someone hasn't removed or unchecked file and printer sharing
for Microsoft Networks from the current LAN connection settings.

-Bonnie M

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 7:56 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Installing a lost service


The Server service entry has disappeared completely from the list of
services available on several Win2K Pro workstations. All the files that
this service needs seem to be present - but I'm not absolutely sure. I'm
hesitant to do an upgrade-in-place of the entire operating system just to
get this service going. Is there an easier way without the potential risk
to the rest of the operating system?

Then another question -- how in the world does a service simply disappear
anyway?

Thanks,

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RE: Windows 2000 Pro - Changing from basic disk to dynamic disk

2001-08-16 Thread Sean Martin

Yeehaw! I love doing this stuff.

After further research, I realized what exactly needed to be changed in the
system-id field. In DiskProbe, the first physical disk was selected as
dynamic under the System-id field. I switched this back to NTFS, wrote it to
disk, and now previously unreadable partition is now the D partition, and
the disk was reverted back to basic (Without data loss!).

The only bad thing is I achieved this with dumb luck rather than a full
understanding of what was going on, so you can bet I'll be doing some more
reading.

I appreciate everyone's help.

Regards,
 
Sean Martin, MCSE
Network Administrator
Ribelin Lowell  Company
Insurance Brokers, Inc.
3111 C Street, Suite 300
Anchorage, Alaska 99503
Ph: (907) 561-1250
Fax: (907) 561-4315
Cell: (907) 229-0885
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 


-Original Message-
From: Sean Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 11:27 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Windows 2000 Pro - Changing from basic disk to dynamic disk


In article Q236086, it mentions,
 
use a disk editing tool (such as DiskProbe) and save a copy of the master
boot record (sector-0 of the physical disk) to a floppy disk, and then
change the incorrect system or boot partition system-ID back to a type
0x42.

How do I go about changing the system-ID to a type 0x42? At this point, it
doesn't really matter if I blow the server away or not, but I'd like to see
if I can recover the data first (this is kinda fun). I've searched the help
in Disk Probe but haven't found an answer. Can anyone give me a quick
run-through on how to do this?

Regards,
 
Sean Martin, MCSE
Network Administrator
Ribelin Lowell  Company
Insurance Brokers, Inc.
3111 C Street, Suite 300
Anchorage, Alaska 99503
Ph: (907) 561-1250
Fax: (907) 561-4315
Cell: (907) 229-0885
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 


-Original Message-
From: Sean Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 9:07 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Windows 2000 Pro - Changing from basic disk to dynamic disk


All great replies. I appreciate the feedback. 

As I stated before, this is just an old clone box. It's a single processor
machine. I have attempted the repair process from the CD, no luck. I
installed Windows 2000 to another partition and got the disk to boot. In
disk management, it shows both disks as being Dynamic but states that
they're both unreadable. I then installed the Recovery console as startup
option and booted to that. After running a Chkdsk, my 2nd disk is readable
again, however, the boot disk still states unreadable. There should be two
partitions on the disk: The previous boot partition, and the partition I
created with the remaining space during the re-install. I would think at
least the 2nd created partition would be readable, but it's not.

I found article Q236086 and am currently working through it. It mentions
using DiskProbe to perform some things. Is this a third-party utility or one
that's available with Win2k or the resource kit?

Thanks again for all the responses. My hope is slowly dwindling, but maybe
I'll have some stroke of luck.

Regards,
 
Sean Martin, MCSE
Network Administrator
Ribelin Lowell  Company
Insurance Brokers, Inc.
3111 C Street, Suite 300
Anchorage, Alaska 99503
Ph: (907) 561-1250
Fax: (907) 561-4315
Cell: (907) 229-0885
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 4:41 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Windows 2000 Pro - Changing from basic disk to dynamic disk


Wait is that a Multi Processor Machine?  It looks like you might be 
trying to use a Multiproc NtKrnl on a single Proc PC.  

Try Creating a new boot disk on a Single Processor Machine.

Jeremiah


-Original Message-
From: kentspencer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 7:49 AM
To: ntsysadmin
Cc: kentspencer
Subject: RE: Windows 2000 Pro - Changing from basic disk to dynamic disk


.. you're right. Don't know what I was thinking other
   than it's early and I haven't had the 1st cup. You
   can't extend volumes. Is this a Compaq server or
   workstation with the OEM area? I know you might
   have problems due to this.
Kent

--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Just an FYI
 
 Boot and system partitions. You can upgrade a basic
 disk containing the 
 system or active partitions to a dynamic disk. After
 the disk is 
 upgraded, these partitions become simple system or
 active volumes 
 (after restarting the computer). You cannot mark an
 existing dynamic 
 volume as active. You can upgrade a basic disk
 containing the boot 
 partition (which contains the Windows 2000 operating
 system) to a 
 dynamic disk. After the disk is upgraded, the boot
 partition becomes a 
 simple boot volume (after restarting the computer).
 You cannot upgrade 
 a disk that contains the system or boot 

RE: Windows 2000 Pro - Changing from basic disk to dynamic disk

2001-08-16 Thread Niels Christiansen

so you can bet I'll be doing some more reading.

...and some more backing up before messing with disk configurations?
:-)

/\/iels


-Original Message-
From: Sean Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 2:54 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Windows 2000 Pro - Changing from basic disk to dynamic disk


Yeehaw! I love doing this stuff.

After further research, I realized what exactly needed to be changed in the
system-id field. In DiskProbe, the first physical disk was selected as
dynamic under the System-id field. I switched this back to NTFS, wrote it to
disk, and now previously unreadable partition is now the D partition, and
the disk was reverted back to basic (Without data loss!).

The only bad thing is I achieved this with dumb luck rather than a full
understanding of what was going on, so you can bet I'll be doing some more
reading.

I appreciate everyone's help.

Regards,

Sean Martin, MCSE
Network Administrator
Ribelin Lowell  Company
Insurance Brokers, Inc.
3111 C Street, Suite 300
Anchorage, Alaska 99503
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RE: STRANGE undeletable directory

2001-08-16 Thread Bunting, Jeff
Title: Message



I knew 
how to change the log settings, I wasn't sure which of the properties recorded 
the FTP commands such as MKD. I just did a little experimenting and found 
it is the Method (cs-method) property.

  -Original Message-From: xylog 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 2:58 
  PMTo: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: Re: STRANGE 
  undeletable directory
  I had some bozo do this ^#@ to one of my 
  boxes, here is the log entires:
  
  12:35:46 193.253.37.219 [4]USER anonymous 
  33112:35:46 193.253.37.219 [4]PASS [EMAIL PROTECTED] 23012:35:50 193.253.37.219 
  [4]MKD 010626143627p 25712:35:50 193.253.37.219 [4]RMD 010626143627p 
  25020:47:30 193.253.37.219 [5]USER anonymous 33120:47:30 
  193.253.37.219 [5]PASS [EMAIL PROTECTED] 23020:47:57 
  193.253.37.219 [5]MKD /.tmp 25720:47:59 193.253.37.219 [5]MKD 
  /.tmp/Tag++Scan 25720:48:02 193.253.37.219 [5]MKD 
  /.tmp/Tag++Scan/Genetic+SPECIE 25720:48:04 193.253.37.219 [5]MKD 
  /.tmp/Tag++Scan/Genetic+SPECIE/for+DZ 25720:48:23 193.253.37.219 
  [5]QUIT - 257
  
  You set the log settings from the IIS management 
  console snap-in in the FTP site properties page.
  
  xylog
  
- Original Message - 
From: 
Bunting, 
Jeff 
To: NT System Admin Issues 

Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 1:19 
PM
Subject: RE: STRANGE undeletable 
directory

What options need to be ticked to record the FTP 
commands in IIS? The settings show the same categories as the WWW logs 
which don't intuitively apply to FTP. 

The deaults options just show the name of the file 
created.

  -Original Message-From: xylog [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: 
  Thursday, August 16, 2001 1:10 PMTo: NT System Admin 
  IssuesSubject: Re: STRANGE undeletable 
  directory
  Look in your FTP logs you will see exactly 
  the command used to create those dirs.
  
  xylog
  
- Original Message - 
From: 
Bunting, Jeff 
To: NT System Admin Issues 

Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 
12:15 PM
Subject: RE: STRANGE undeletable 
directory

Because anonymous users have permission to 
create directories and this fellow created directories. 


I wasn't trying to imply the 
machinedefinitely wasn't hacked, but I've seen this question arise 
before and always in an FTP directory. I was wondering if there is 
some way to create these directories with reserved words via normal FTP 
or HTTP commands. If there is, then the anonymous user would have 
permission to create those directories again.

Jeff

  -Original Message-From: Martin Blackstone 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, 
  August 16, 2001 11:14 AMTo: NT System Admin 
  IssuesSubject: RE: STRANGE undeletable 
  directory
  Better question:
  What would make you assume he didn't?
  

-Original Message-From: 
Bunting, Jeff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 
Thursday, August 16, 2001 8:02 AMTo: NT System Admin 
IssuesSubject: RE: STRANGE undeletable 
directory
Assuming the machine was configured for 
anonymous logins, what would make you believe he did anything else 
he wasn't allowed to do?

  -Original Message-From: 
  Martin Blackstone 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, 
  August 16, 2001 10:54 AMTo: NT System Admin 
  IssuesSubject: RE: STRANGE undeletable 
  directory
  Of course you still need to rebuild the box now. 
  
  Who knows what else this guy did to it.
  

-Original 
Message-From: Martijn Eindhoven 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, 
August 16, 2001 7:37 AMTo: NT System Admin 
IssuesSubject: RE: STRANGE undeletable 
directoryGood one didnt think of 
thatgoing to try it nowAt 09:36 AM 8/16/2001 -0500, 
you wrote:
can you change attributes from the command 
  line? 
  
-Original Message- 
From: Martijn Eindhoven [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 09:17 
To: NT System Admin Issues 
Subject: RE: STRANGE undeletable 
directory
Jup deleting it from the command line gave the same 
error: The parameter is incorrect
At 10:19 AM 8/16/2001 -0400, you wrote: 

access denied to Win98 computers on NT 4 network

2001-08-16 Thread kane

Hello,

I am having this strange problem. Suddently logon access is denied to
users with windows 98 computers. Also nothing is logged on to the server.
This is the message I am getting : The domain password you supplied is
not correct , or access to your logon sever has been denied
I was able to work around it by upgrading some of the machines to win2k
pro but I really would like to find out what is really happening. Q272594
on MS kb talks about something similar .


Thanks

Kane

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RE: access denied to Win98 computers on NT 4 network

2001-08-16 Thread Jason Morris

I've had this happen a few times. The particular issue was a BDC that had
some corrupt data in it and wasn't reinitializing it's database with the
PDC.  If people authenticated on the PDC they were fine, but if it went to
the PDC they got the password error.

I haven't found a resolution other than to unplug the machine. :)  I've been
a little busy hammering down my wireless doors.

If you find something, I'd love to hear it.

Jason Morris
Network Administrator
MJMC, Inc.
708-225-2350
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


-Original Message-
From: kane [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 3:18 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: access denied to Win98 computers on NT 4 network


Hello,

I am having this strange problem. Suddently logon access is denied to
users with windows 98 computers. Also nothing is logged on to the server.
This is the message I am getting : The domain password you supplied is
not correct , or access to your logon sever has been denied
I was able to work around it by upgrading some of the machines to win2k
pro but I really would like to find out what is really happening. Q272594
on MS kb talks about something similar .


Thanks

Kane

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RE: 2000 Server SP2 Blue dump with 512mb memory

2001-08-16 Thread Celina James

We contacted our supplier and they tried the exact same configuration as
our here. (2k, cusl2-c, scsi drive, etc.)  EXCEPT they used ram with
samsung chipset and it worked.  We were using Hyandai chipset on our
ram.  

FYI:  2000 does not like memory with Hyandai chipset

Or so they say, I'll test the Samsung chipped ram when we get it in and
let everyone know.

Celina James
Information Technology 
Inside Service Manager
PC Net Systems
(913)541-
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-Original Message-
From: Roger Seielstad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 3:14 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: 2000 Server SP2 Blue dump with 512mb memory


Could it be the memory interleave setting on the motherboard? If the
timing is set to high (ie too few cycles) it could cause that, I
suppose. THat might explain disabling the L1 cache working.

--
Roger D. Seielstad - MCSE MCT
Senior Systems Administrator
Peregrine Systems
Atlanta, GA
http://www.peregrine.com


 -Original Message-
 From: Celina James [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 2:14 PM
 To: NT System Admin Issues
 Subject: RE: 2000 Server SP2 Blue dump with 512mb memory
 
 
 DISABLED L1 Cache on CPU = WORKS! (Took 10 minutes to load 2k
 = no thanks)
 
 This is mega bs, not going to send out 2k server with no cpu caching
 enabled.   I'm switching motherboards as we speak.  Just 
 thought I'd let
 you know that I finally disciphered this one.  WHEW!
 
 
 By the way Kevin = ram is good I tried 2nd stick in place of white and

 everything.  I knew ram was good, I tested it swapped it everything.  
 I was in the clear with all hardware possibilities before I
 even posted. I
 won't ever post a problem that is simply  replace the ram .
 
 Thanks!
 
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Re: Nagging problem of slow file access after installing W2KPro

2001-08-16 Thread DiDio, Laura

Hello, All:

My office is experiencing a minor but extremely annoying (and at the moment,
insoluble) problem.

Problem: slow access of application utilities and files after the company
upgraded to Windows 2000 Professional clients attached to NetWare 5.0
servers.

Background and Problem Description

We migrated 250 end users on Windows 2000 Professional Service Pack 1 and
Office 2000 SP 1a. There were no changes made to the NetWare servers and no
changes made to the NT  4.0 Servers. We are using Novell client version 4.8
for the workstations. is 4.8. 

Prior to upgrading to Windows 2000 Professional we had extremely fast access
to applications on NT 4.0 Workstation. For example, we could open Word, hit
the folder to open an existing document, hit the drop down list and open a
list of attached network drives and the list came up instantaneously -
whether it was peak or off-peak usage. 

We have already checked our bandwidth and replication. That's not the
problem. We also have compatible hardware, memory and system device drivers
Additionally, when we went to save/store files, performance was also
instantaneous regardles of the size of the file or the application (Excel,
PowerPoint, Word, etc

As soon as we installed W2K Professional - performance slowed noticeably -
it takes about the same amount of time to launch the application but once
you're in the application when you go to access a file - it takes 10 to 14
seconds to create the drop-down file. Once that happens you could go from
one directory to another directory very quickly. Fortunately the performance
delays have not resulted in application freezes or time outs! :-))

Another anomaly: If a user closes out of the application and then re-opens
it a few minutes later performance is back to normal. For example, the drop
down menu in Word comes up instantaneously - so we think there's caching
going on. Similarly, if we go to launch Explorer - My Document is defaulted
to one ot the NetWare drives and that takes 10 to 15 seconds to launch
Windows Explorer - but at no point has anyone gotten timed out...

At this point we're scrambling for an explanation. We've looked through all
the technical documentation from both Novell and Microsoft and talked to
technical people. One of Microsoft's engineers paid us a visit and said the
company was aware of the problem and the best solution they could offer was
for us to migrate to Windows 2000 Server and get off the mixed mode network!
(Big surprise) 

We also found that we could improve performance slightly and reduce the
delays to a near-tolerable level by going into the Advanced property
settings of My Neighborhood in W2K - (there is a Provider Order (Microsoft
Windows Network or NetWare Services) settings that you can set for NetWare
or Microsoft - the general issue is that if the Microsoft Windows Provider
is selected you get better performance on the workstation.


IN summary, this is no show stopping problem but an ongoing, very annoying
issue. Our end users are impatient at the delays.

Does anyone have any ideas or similiar experiences? Any and all input/advice
is appreciated.

Kindest Regards,

Laura DiDio
Giga Information Group
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Completely Removing Winvnc

2001-08-16 Thread Ben Berkey

I need to have winvnc running on a machine here but due to a previous
corrupt install I cannot start the winvnc service.

When I attempt to configure the service, (put on the password so it can
actually be used).  I get the following: No existing instance of WinVNC
could be contacted
WinVNC service is running just like every other machine where this works.

I think its caused by the following registry key, left over from a failed
install.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Enum\Root\LEGACY_WINVNC\

I have tried everything I can thing of, and as far as I know the Enum\Root
section is dynamic, and is built from somewhere else. But I cant figure out
where this information is built from.

If I cant figure out how to get vnc installed soon, I am going to have to
reformat the hard drive.  Ugh I hate the thought of killing windows because
vnc wont install.

Thanks in advance.
Ben Berkey
Academic Computing
University of Hawaii at Hilo


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Change Admins Password

2001-08-16 Thread Mal Sasalu
Title: RE: 2000 Server SP2 Blue dump with 512mb memory





  Hey 
  guys,
  
  I 
  think it is about time for me to change the built in Domain administrator 
  password. We have NT domain controllers and couple of W2K servers. Is there 
  anything that I have to look into closely, before I go about doing this. 
  
  Thanks in advance for all your help.
  
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RE: Change Admins Password

2001-08-16 Thread Lefkovics, William
Title: RE: 2000 Server SP2 Blue dump with 512mb memory



Send 
me your network documentation and I'll review it and let you 
know.

(It's 
not a big deal really. Unless you have some applications that depend on 
that password...)


-Original Message-From: Mal Sasalu 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 1:31 
PMTo: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: Change Admins 
Password


  Hey 
  guys,
  
  I 
  think it is about time for me to change the built in Domain administrator 
  password. We have NT domain controllers and couple of W2K servers. Is there 
  anything that I have to look into closely, before I go about doing this. 
  
  Thanks in advance for all your help.
  
  Mal
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RE: Change Admins Password

2001-08-16 Thread Luke Brumbaugh
Title: RE: 2000 Server SP2 Blue dump with 512mb memory



All 
services that might be running under administrator.
change 
the password for administrator, then change each service that is running under 
the administrator account. Stop and restart service or just reboot the 
machine when you are done.


  -Original Message-From: Mal Sasalu 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 4:31 
  PMTo: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: Change Admins 
  Password
  
  
Hey guys,

I 
think it is about time for me to change the built in Domain administrator 
password. We have NT domain controllers and couple of W2K servers. Is there 
anything that I have to look into closely, before I go about doing this. 

Thanks in advance for all your help.

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RE: Change Admins Password

2001-08-16 Thread Clayton Doige
Title: RE: 2000 Server SP2 Blue dump with 512mb memory









Do any of your
service accounts use this account for start up? You will need to change the
password there as well, and then restart those services.





Clayton Doige 
IT Manager MCSE,
MCP + I
GamedayInternational N.V.
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space... 

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-Original Message-
From: Mal Sasalu
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 3:31 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Change Admins Password













Hey guys,











I think it is about time
for me to change the built in Domain administrator password. We have NT domain
controllers and couple of W2K servers. Is there anything that I have to look
into closely, before I go about doing this. 





Thanks in advance for all
your help.











Mal





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RE: Completely Removing Winvnc

2001-08-16 Thread Clayton Doige

Have you made a copy of the registry key, stored it somewhere, and blown the
original away?

Clayton Doige 
IT Manager MCSE, MCP + I
Gameday International N.V. 
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C: +5 999 563 1845 
F: +5 999 733 1259 
E: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 


-Original Message-
From: Ben Berkey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 3:32 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Completely Removing Winvnc

I need to have winvnc running on a machine here but due to a previous
corrupt install I cannot start the winvnc service.

When I attempt to configure the service, (put on the password so it can
actually be used).  I get the following: No existing instance of WinVNC
could be contacted
WinVNC service is running just like every other machine where this works.

I think its caused by the following registry key, left over from a failed
install.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Enum\Root\LEGACY_WINVNC\

I have tried everything I can thing of, and as far as I know the Enum\Root
section is dynamic, and is built from somewhere else. But I cant figure out
where this information is built from.

If I cant figure out how to get vnc installed soon, I am going to have to
reformat the hard drive.  Ugh I hate the thought of killing windows because
vnc wont install.

Thanks in advance.
Ben Berkey
Academic Computing
University of Hawaii at Hilo


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RE: Change Admins Password

2001-08-16 Thread Paul M. Puccinelli
Title: Message



Look 
to make sure you don't have any services running with that Administrator 
Account. You'll have to stop the service and restart using the new 
password if you do.

  
  -Original Message-From: Mal Sasalu 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 1:31 
  PMTo: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: Change Admins 
  Password
  
  
Hey guys,

I 
think it is about time for me to change the built in Domain administrator 
password. We have NT domain controllers and couple of W2K servers. Is there 
anything that I have to look into closely, before I go about doing this. 

Thanks in advance for all your help.

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RE: Change Admins Password

2001-08-16 Thread Martin Blackstone
Title: Message



MOS 
will work

  
  -Original Message-From: Lefkovics, 
  William [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, August 
  16, 2001 1:57 PMTo: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: RE: 
  Change Admins Password
  Wait! Don't you have to be an MCSE to change the admin 
  password??!?
  
  
  -Original Message-From: Mal Sasalu 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 1:53 
  PMTo: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: RE: Change Admins 
  Password
  Thanks guys,
  
  Let 
  me go and change it now.
  
  Thanks again
  Mal
  
-Original Message-From: 
Paul M. Puccinelli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: 
Thursday, August 16, 2001 2:33 PMTo: NT System Admin 
IssuesSubject: RE: Change Admins 
Password
Look to make sure you don't have any services running with that 
Administrator Account. You'll have to stop the service and restart 
using the new password if you do.

  
  -Original Message-From: Mal Sasalu 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 
  1:31 PMTo: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: Change 
  Admins Password
  
  
Hey guys,

I think it is about time for me to change the built in Domain 
administrator password. We have NT domain controllers and couple of W2K 
servers. Is there anything that I have to look into closely, before I go 
about doing this. 
Thanks in advance for all your help.

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RE: Change Admins Password

2001-08-16 Thread Mal Sasalu
Title: Message



Are 
you one Wil?. 

  -Original Message-From: Kevin Miller 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, August 16, 
  2001 5:58 PMTo: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: RE: 
  Change Admins Password
  Hold 
  on... well i just did it.. and my MCSE expired a long time ago.. I think you 
  might be wrong there sir.
  
  
  Kevinm QWSZC, VRY+Y, NFH, SAD-VF, 
  DERSDESDFG
  ~~~
  More letters after my names makes me 
  Smarter.
  ~~~
  please respond back to rent this ad 
  space for your needs
  

-Original Message-From: Lefkovics, 
William [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, 
August 16, 2001 1:57 PMTo: NT System Admin 
IssuesSubject: RE: Change Admins Password
Wait! Don't you have to be an MCSE to change the admin 
password??!?


-Original Message-From: Mal Sasalu 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 1:53 
PMTo: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: RE: Change Admins 
Password
Thanks guys,

Let me go and change it now.

Thanks again
Mal

  -Original 
  Message-From: Paul M. Puccinelli 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, August 16, 
  2001 2:33 PMTo: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: RE: 
  Change Admins Password
  Look to make sure you don't have any services running with that 
  Administrator Account. You'll have to stop the service and restart 
  using the new password if you do.
  

-Original Message-From: Mal Sasalu 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 
1:31 PMTo: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: Change 
Admins Password


  Hey guys,
  
  I think it is about time for me to change the built in Domain 
  administrator password. We have NT domain controllers and couple of 
  W2K servers. Is there anything that I have to look into closely, 
  before I go about doing this. 
  Thanks in advance for all your help.
  
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Re: STRANGE undeletable directory

2001-08-16 Thread xylog
Title: Message



Just FYI these log entries are from a Windows 2KS 
running IIS 5.0

xylog

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Bunting, 
  Jeff 
  To: NT System Admin Issues 
  Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 4:34 
  PM
  Subject: RE: STRANGE undeletable 
  directory
  
  This 
  is what I was talking about earlier when it was suggested the server was 
  hacked because of the funny directory names. I was speculating there 
  might be a way to create those directories with the normal permissions given 
  to the anonymous account in a write enabled directory. The original post 
  about the server with the "aux" directory could very well have been hacked, I 
  just wasn't sure if the presence of those directories in a public FTP folder 
  was enough evidence to jump to that conclusion without looking at the 
  logs.
  
  I 
  did some experimenting and found I can't create the 
  "com1.scanned.by.zog+++/+++/" directory under IIS5. Perhaps it can be 
  done in IIS4? I'm running Serv-U FTP on all of the IIS4 machines so I 
  can't test it there. The "+++COM2" and "null.upload" are legal though 
  and can be deleted by normal means.
  
  On a 
  related note, I've been getting some of the same people connecting to my 
  server, some warez guys from France. I was watching their activity 
  closely for awhile because they don't have download permissions from the 
  uploads directory yet they continued to upload files which didn't make a lot 
  of sense to me. I saw attempts at downloading, but nothing to indicate 
  they were successful or coming in by other means, so I've just started banning 
  their ip ranges because I'm tired of cleaning up all of the garbage on the ftp 
  site.
  
  Jeff
  
-Original Message-From: xylog 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 3:08 
PMTo: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: Fw: STRANGE 
undeletable directory
OK here is one with the "undeletable" 
directory. The last one was just plain dirs:

#Fields: time c-ip cs-method cs-uri-stem 
sc-status 07:53:08 217.128.73.112 [10]USER anonymous 33107:53:08 
217.128.73.112 [10]PASS [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
23007:53:32 217.128.73.112 [11]USER anonymous 33107:53:32 
217.128.73.112 [11]PASS [EMAIL PROTECTED] 23007:54:29 
217.128.73.112 [11]MKD Tagged+By+Gru+++/+++/ 25707:54:42 217.128.73.112 
[11]MKD Tagged+By+Gru+++/+++Board/ 25707:55:14 217.128.73.112 [11]MKD 
com1.scanned.by.zog+++/+++/ 
257 
NOTICE com107:55:31 217.128.73.112 [11]MKD 
com1.scanned.by.zog+++/+++COM2/ 
257COM207:55:54 
217.128.73.112 [11]MKD null.upload.by.derfy+++/+++/ 257 

 dont know what this null thingy is07:56:11 
217.128.73.112 [11]MKD null.upload.by.derfy+++/+++COM1/ 25707:56:29 
217.128.73.112 [11]MKD 07.27.01Reel_Fishing_Wild_DC-ECHELON 257

xylog

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  xylog 
  To: NT System Admin Issues 
  
  Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 2:58 
  PM
  Subject: Re: STRANGE undeletable 
  directory
  
  I had some bozo do this ^#@ to one of my 
  boxes, here is the log entires:
  
  12:35:46 193.253.37.219 [4]USER anonymous 
  33112:35:46 193.253.37.219 [4]PASS [EMAIL PROTECTED] 23012:35:50 
  193.253.37.219 [4]MKD 010626143627p 25712:35:50 193.253.37.219 [4]RMD 
  010626143627p 25020:47:30 193.253.37.219 [5]USER anonymous 
  33120:47:30 193.253.37.219 [5]PASS [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  23020:47:57 193.253.37.219 [5]MKD /.tmp 25720:47:59 193.253.37.219 
  [5]MKD /.tmp/Tag++Scan 25720:48:02 193.253.37.219 [5]MKD 
  /.tmp/Tag++Scan/Genetic+SPECIE 25720:48:04 193.253.37.219 [5]MKD 
  /.tmp/Tag++Scan/Genetic+SPECIE/for+DZ 25720:48:23 193.253.37.219 
  [5]QUIT - 257
  
  You set the log settings from the IIS 
  management console snap-in in the FTP site properties page.
  
  xylog
  
- Original Message - 
From: 
Bunting, Jeff 
To: NT System Admin Issues 

Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 
1:19 PM
Subject: RE: STRANGE undeletable 
directory

What options need to be ticked to record the 
FTP commands in IIS? The settings show the same categories as the 
WWW logs which don't intuitively apply to FTP. 


The deaults options just show the name of the 
file created.

  -Original Message-From: xylog [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: 
  Thursday, August 16, 2001 1:10 PMTo: NT System Admin 
  IssuesSubject: Re: STRANGE undeletable 
  directory
  Look in your FTP logs you will see 
  exactly the command used to create those dirs.
  
  xylog
  
- Original Message - 
From: 
Bunting, Jeff 
To: NT System Admin 
Issues 

RE: Change Admins Password

2001-08-16 Thread Sean Martin
Title: Message



Wouldn't that be QWSZC-2k?

Regards,

Sean Martin, 
MCSENetwork AdministratorRibelin Lowell  
CompanyInsurance Brokers, Inc.3111 C Street, Suite 300Anchorage, 
Alaska 99503Ph: (907) 561-1250Fax: (907) 561-4315Cell: (907) 
229-0885Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

  -Original Message-From: Kevin Miller 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, August 16, 
  2001 4:03 PMTo: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: RE: 
  Change Admins Password
  I 
  know I need to upgrade that to QWSZCx2 : 
  
  
  Kevinm QWSZC, VRY+Y, NFH, SAD-VF, 
  DERSDESDFG
  ~~~
  More letters after my names makes me 
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-Original Message-From: Erik Sojka 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 2:02 
PMTo: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: RE: Change Admins 
Password
And your QWSZC is almost up as well...

  
  -Original Message-From: Kevin Miller 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, August 
  16, 2001 7:58 PMTo: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: 
  RE: Change Admins Password
  Hold on... well i just did it.. and my MCSE 
  expired a long time ago.. I think you might be wrong there 
  sir.
  
  
  Kevinm QWSZC, VRY+Y, NFH, SAD-VF, 
  DERSDESDFG
  ~~~
  More letters after my names makes 
  me Smarter.
  ~~~
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-Original Message-From: Lefkovics, 
William [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, 
August 16, 2001 1:57 PMTo: NT System Admin 
IssuesSubject: RE: Change Admins 
Password
Wait! Don't you have to be an MCSE to change the admin 
password??!?


-Original Message-From: Mal Sasalu 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 
1:53 PMTo: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: RE: 
Change Admins Password
Thanks guys,

Let me go and change it now.

Thanks again
Mal

  -Original 
  Message-From: Paul M. Puccinelli 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, August 
  16, 2001 2:33 PMTo: NT System Admin 
  IssuesSubject: RE: Change Admins 
  Password
  Look to make sure you don't have any services running with that 
  Administrator Account. You'll have to stop the service and 
  restart using the new password if you do.
  

-Original Message-From: Mal 
Sasalu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, August 
16, 2001 1:31 PMTo: NT System Admin 
IssuesSubject: Change Admins 
Password


  Hey guys,
  
  I think it is about time for me to change the built in 
  Domain administrator password. We have NT domain controllers and 
  couple of W2K servers. Is there anything that I have to look into 
  closely, before I go about doing this. 
  Thanks in advance for all your help.
  
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ODBC

2001-08-16 Thread Martin Blackstone
Title: Message



What is the most 
current version and where can I get a copy?


Martin Blackstone
Director, Information Technologies
Superior Access Insurance Services
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RE: ODBC

2001-08-16 Thread Kevin Lundy
Title: Message



http://www.microsoft.com/data/download.htm

  -Original Message-From: Martin Blackstone 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, August 16, 
  2001 5:29 PMTo: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: 
  ODBC
  What is the most 
  current version and where can I get a copy?
  
  
  Martin Blackstone
  Director, Information Technologies
  Superior Access Insurance Services
  949.470.2111 x279
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RE: Change Admins Password

2001-08-16 Thread Don Ely

Really, well that should make it easy for us to hack the Exchange
server you have to place on the internet for your VP.  ;o)

-Original Message-
From: Diane Beckham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 2:26 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Change Admins Password


Oh don't start William!  I throw a hockey puck at you :-)

I am so glad this definitely OT extension of this thread isn't on that
other list where some people are so serious they don't know how to
laugh ;-

Diane

OTOH:  as am MCSE  I don't have to change the password, I just leave
it blank (don't have to remember it that way) LOL



  -Original Message-
 From: Lefkovics, William [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
 Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 1:57 PM
 To:   NT System Admin Issues
 Subject:  RE: Change Admins Password
 
 Wait!  Don't you have to be an MCSE to change the admin password??!?
  
  
 -Original Message-
 From: Mal Sasalu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 1:53 PM
 To: NT System Admin Issues
 Subject: RE: Change Admins Password
 
 
 Thanks guys,
  
 Let me go and change it now.
  
 Thanks again
 Mal
 
 
  -Original Message-
 From: Paul M. Puccinelli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 2:33 PM
 To: NT System Admin Issues
 Subject: RE: Change Admins Password
 
 
 Look to make sure you don't have any services running with that 
 Administrator Account.  You'll have to stop the service and restart 
 using the new password if you do.
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Mal Sasalu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 1:31 PM
 To: NT System Admin Issues
 Subject: Change Admins Password
 
 
  
 
 Hey guys,
  
 I think it is about time for me to change the built in Domain 
 administrator password. We have NT domain controllers and couple of 
 W2K servers. Is there anything that I have to look into closely, 
 before I go about doing this. Thanks in advance for all your help.
  
 Mal
 
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RE: ODBC

2001-08-16 Thread Martin Blackstone
Title: Message



All I 
see is MDAC. What you DL to get the ODBC package

  
  -Original Message-From: Kevin Lundy 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 
  2:30 PMTo: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: RE: 
  ODBC
  http://www.microsoft.com/data/download.htm
  
-Original Message-From: Martin Blackstone 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, August 16, 
2001 5:29 PMTo: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: 
ODBC
What is the most 
current version and where can I get a copy?


Martin Blackstone
Director, Information Technologies
Superior Access Insurance Services
949.470.2111 x279
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RE: OT Maybe-Connection TO Internet from Hotel Room

2001-08-16 Thread Jack Hiatt
Title: RE: OT Maybe-Connection TO Internet from Hotel Room



Most hotels 
only charge $8-$10 per day for this service, with the additional charges often 
added to even a local phone call, doubt that you would find dialin cheaper. 


jh 

  -Original Message-From: Ray Zorz 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: 15 Aug 2001 
  17:58To: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: RE: OT 
  Maybe-Connection TO Internet from Hotel Room
  yup. It's getting really popular in hotels worldwide. Of 
  course they do charge for this, and it might be cheaper to dial in. 
  
  -Original Message- From: 
  Murray Freeman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
  Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2001 2:50 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: RE: OT 
  Maybe-Connection TO Internet from Hotel Room 
  So, all that is needed is an ethernet rj45 cable to connect 
  our laptop to their "hub"? 
  Murray 
  -Original Message- From: 
  Andrew Baker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
  Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2001 4:40 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: RE: OT 
  Maybe-Connection TO Internet from Hotel Room 
  The hotel probably uses DHCP. 
  See the following: http://www.ultratech-llc.com/KB/?File=NetConfig.TXT 
  
   - ASB  
  -Original Message- From: 
  Murray Freeman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
  Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2001 5:39 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: OT 
  Maybe-Connection TO Internet from Hotel Room 
  We've got an individual going to Canada and he wants to take 
  one of our laptops to check his email. We have Outlook 
  Web Access running, but he does not intend to use dial 
  up. He says the hotel has an internet connection that he can plug directly into from our network card. Since we use static 
  ip addressing, I can't figure out if this will work. 
  It seems to me that if the hotel has a network 
  connected to a T1, all our network settings would have to be changed to the hotel's settings. Anyone done this or have any 
  idea if this works? 
  Murray 
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RE: Change Admins Password

2001-08-16 Thread Joe Casale

ROTFLMFAO!!1
jlc

-Original Message-
From: Diane Beckham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 3:26 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Change Admins Password

Oh don't start William!  I throw a hockey puck at you :-)

I am so glad this definitely OT extension of this thread isn't on that
other list where some people are so serious they don't know how to
laugh
;-

Diane

OTOH:  as am MCSE  I don't have to change the password, I just leave
it
blank (don't have to remember it that way) LOL



  -Original Message-
 From: Lefkovics, William [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
 Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 1:57 PM
 To:   NT System Admin Issues
 Subject:  RE: Change Admins Password
 
 Wait!  Don't you have to be an MCSE to change the admin password??!?
  
  
 -Original Message-
 From: Mal Sasalu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 1:53 PM
 To: NT System Admin Issues
 Subject: RE: Change Admins Password
 
 
 Thanks guys,
  
 Let me go and change it now.
  
 Thanks again
 Mal
 
 
  -Original Message-
 From: Paul M. Puccinelli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 2:33 PM
 To: NT System Admin Issues
 Subject: RE: Change Admins Password
 
 
 Look to make sure you don't have any services running with that
 Administrator Account.  You'll have to stop the service and restart
using
 the new password if you do.
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Mal Sasalu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
 Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 1:31 PM
 To: NT System Admin Issues
 Subject: Change Admins Password
 
 
  
 
 Hey guys,
  
 I think it is about time for me to change the built in Domain
 administrator password. We have NT domain controllers and couple of
W2K
 servers. Is there anything that I have to look into closely, before I
go
 about doing this. 
 Thanks in advance for all your help.
  
 Mal
 
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RE: OT Maybe-Connection TO Internet from Hotel Room

2001-08-16 Thread Ray Zorz
Title: RE: OT Maybe-Connection TO Internet from Hotel Room



well, 
as always, ymmv. 

  -Original Message-From: Jack Hiatt 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 2:39 
  PMTo: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: RE: OT 
  Maybe-Connection TO Internet from Hotel Room
  Most hotels 
  only charge $8-$10 per day for this service, with the additional charges often 
  added to even a local phone call, doubt that you would find dialin cheaper. 
  
  
  jh 
  
-Original Message-From: Ray Zorz 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: 15 Aug 2001 
17:58To: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: RE: OT 
Maybe-Connection TO Internet from Hotel Room
yup. It's getting really popular in hotels worldwide. Of 
course they do charge for this, and it might be cheaper to dial in. 

-Original Message- From: 
Murray Freeman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2001 2:50 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: RE: OT 
Maybe-Connection TO Internet from Hotel Room 
So, all that is needed is an ethernet rj45 cable to connect 
our laptop to their "hub"? 
Murray 
-Original Message- From: 
Andrew Baker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2001 4:40 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: RE: OT 
Maybe-Connection TO Internet from Hotel Room 
The hotel probably uses DHCP. 
See the following: http://www.ultratech-llc.com/KB/?File=NetConfig.TXT 

 - ASB  
-Original Message- From: 
Murray Freeman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2001 5:39 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: OT 
Maybe-Connection TO Internet from Hotel Room 
We've got an individual going to Canada and he wants to take 
one of our laptops to check his email. We have 
Outlook Web Access running, but he does not intend 
to use dial up. He says the hotel has an internet connection that 
he can plug directly into from our network card. Since we 
use static ip addressing, I can't figure out if this 
will work. It seems to me that if the hotel has a 
network connected to a T1, all our network settings would have 
to be changed to the hotel's settings. Anyone done this or 
have any idea if this works? 
Murray 
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RE: Hourly Wage for web designers

2001-08-16 Thread Clayton Doige









What? No
certifications?





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IT Manager MCSE,
MCP + I
GamedayInternational N.V.
Bound in a nutshell, King of infinite
space... 

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-Original Message-
From: Sean Martin
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001
4:54 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: OT: Hourly Wage for web
designers





Howdy folks, 











I'm just wondering what the average
hourly wage for a Web Designer is these days. I had a college kid design an
Intranet site for our agency and he did an exceptionally good job. He's in his
3rd year of college working on his Computer Science degree. He holds no
certifications, but that does not change the fact that he's talented. He put in
roughly 100 hours on this project and I want to pay him what's fair. Any
suggestions??

















Regards,











Sean Martin, MCSE
Network Administrator
Ribelin Lowell 
Company
Insurance Brokers, Inc.
3111 C Street, Suite
300
Anchorage, Alaska 99503
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Fax: (907) 561-4315
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RE: Hourly Wage for web designers

2001-08-16 Thread Don Ely
Title: Message



Of 
course, that is dependant on the Cost of Living up there and the pay 
scales. That's what I would pay down in WA

  
  -Original Message-From: Don Ely 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 
  2:52 PMTo: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: RE: Hourly 
  Wage for web designers
  $15/hr
  

-Original Message-From: Sean Martin 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, August 16, 
2001 2:54 PMTo: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: OT: 
Hourly Wage for web designers
Howdy folks, 


I'm just 
wondering what the average hourly wage for a Web Designer is these days. I 
had a college kid design an Intranet site for our agency and he did an 
exceptionally good job. He's in his 3rd year of college working on his 
Computer Science degree. He holds no certifications, but that does not 
change the fact that he's talented. He put in roughly 100 hours on this 
project and I want to pay him what's fair. Any 
suggestions??


Regards,

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MCSENetwork AdministratorRibelin Lowell  
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RE: Change Admins Password

2001-08-16 Thread Kevin Miller

Maybe.. I will never tell.. 

Kevinm QWSZC, VRY+Y, NFH, SAD-VF, DERSDESDFG
~~~
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~~~
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-Original Message-
From: Don Ely [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 2:03 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Change Admins Password


You used the backdoor hacker trick didn't you.  ;o)

-Original Message-
From: Kevin Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 4:59 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Change Admins Password


Nope don't have one of those either. And it works for me. Try again : 

Kevinm QWSZC, VRY+Y, NFH, SAD-VF, DERSDESDFG
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-Original Message-
From: Jared O'Pry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 1:58 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Change Admins Password


nah, you need a CS degree :-)

- Original Message -
From: Lefkovics, William [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: NT System Admin Issues [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 3:57 PM
Subject: RE: Change Admins Password


 Wait!  Don't you have to be an MCSE to change the admin password??!?


 -Original Message-
 From: Mal Sasalu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 1:53 PM
 To: NT System Admin Issues
 Subject: RE: Change Admins Password


 Thanks guys,

 Let me go and change it now.

 Thanks again
 Mal


  -Original Message-
 From: Paul M. Puccinelli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 2:33 PM
 To: NT System Admin Issues
 Subject: RE: Change Admins Password


 Look to make sure you don't have any services running with that 
 Administrator Account.  You'll have to stop the service and restart 
 using the new password if you do.

 -Original Message-
 From: Mal Sasalu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 1:31 PM
 To: NT System Admin Issues
 Subject: Change Admins Password




 Hey guys,

 I think it is about time for me to change the built in Domain
administrator
 password. We have NT domain controllers and couple of W2K servers. Is
there
 anything that I have to look into closely, before I go about doing 
 this. Thanks in advance for all your help.

 Mal



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RE: Hourly Wage for web designers

2001-08-16 Thread Don Ely
Title: Message



Well 
my sister with no certs does contract work in Web Design. She get's the 
rate I mentioned and she's been doing it for a year or so 
now.

Hell, 
pay him what you think is fair. ;o)

  
  -Original Message-From: Lefkovics, 
  William [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, August 
  16, 2001 2:54 PMTo: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: RE: 
  Hourly Wage for web designers
  Many 
  here pay based on the site. Also the rate 
  would be less if there was a maintenance contract as well. 
  
  
  For 
  example, a 25 page website with interfaces for comments, or searches might be 
  $1500-5000. 
  
  Were 
  the graphics created by the webdesigner? Who owns them? 
  
  
  Still in college? I'd say $25/hour if he has certs. $35 if 
  he has no certs. ;o)
  
  I'm 
  curious what these things cost, too.
  
  William
  
  
  
  -Original Message-From: Sean Martin 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, August 16, 
  2001 2:54 PMTo: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: OT: 
  Hourly Wage for web designers
  Howdy folks, 
  
  
  I'm just wondering 
  what the average hourly wage for a Web Designer is these days. I had a college 
  kid design an Intranet site for our agency and he did an exceptionally good 
  job. He's in his 3rd year of college working on his Computer Science degree. 
  He holds no certifications, but that does not change the fact that he's 
  talented. He put in roughly 100 hours on this project and I want to pay him 
  what's fair. Any suggestions??
  
  
  Regards,
  
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Laura Didio - your slow Win2k clients on Netware 5

2001-08-16 Thread Dan_Rembolt

Sorry I deleted your original message by mistake.

Check out this - http://www.ithowto.com/novell/clientspeed.htm

and this...
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q269/5/90.asp

also I have a copy of the patch but I cant post it to the list so send me a
private email and I'll reply to your private address.

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RE: Hourly Wage for web designers

2001-08-16 Thread Sean Martin
Title: Message



Well 
just to give you an idea, I was quoted $17,000 by a vendor who specializes in 
Intranet design. The main focus of this outrageous price was it's ease of 
administration and use. Any personuse could publish their own documents 
where they were allowed, with no web design knowledge 
whatsoever.

This 
kid basically gave us almost the same functionality, without the ability of 
everyone being able to publish things to the site. However, an administrator can 
add links, documents, etc. by simply filling in a few fields and voila. Since I 
have no experience in JScript, this makes it very easy for myself. 



Regards,

Sean Martin, 
MCSENetwork AdministratorRibelin Lowell  
CompanyInsurance Brokers, Inc.3111 C Street, Suite 300Anchorage, 
Alaska 99503Ph: (907) 561-1250Fax: (907) 561-4315Cell: (907) 
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  -Original Message-From: Don Ely 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 
  1:57 PMTo: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: RE: Hourly 
  Wage for web designers
  Well 
  my sister with no certs does contract work in Web Design. She get's the 
  rate I mentioned and she's been doing it for a year or so 
  now.
  
  Hell, pay him what you think is fair. ;o)
  

-Original Message-From: Lefkovics, 
William [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, 
August 16, 2001 2:54 PMTo: NT System Admin 
IssuesSubject: RE: Hourly Wage for web 
designers
Many here pay based on the site. Also the rate 
would be less if there was a maintenance contract as well. 


For example, a 25 page website with interfaces for comments, or 
searches might be $1500-5000. 

Were the graphics created by the webdesigner? Who owns 
them? 

Still in college? I'd say $25/hour if he has certs. $35 
if he has no certs. ;o)

I'm curious what these things cost, too.

William



-Original Message-From: Sean Martin 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, August 16, 
2001 2:54 PMTo: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: OT: 
Hourly Wage for web designers
Howdy folks, 


I'm just 
wondering what the average hourly wage for a Web Designer is these days. I 
had a college kid design an Intranet site for our agency and he did an 
exceptionally good job. He's in his 3rd year of college working on his 
Computer Science degree. He holds no certifications, but that does not 
change the fact that he's talented. He put in roughly 100 hours on this 
project and I want to pay him what's fair. Any 
suggestions??


Regards,

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DIRECTORY REPLICATION.

2001-08-16 Thread Freeman, Caine
Title: DIRECTORY REPLICATION.





I am having trouble with directory replication accross domains between 2 NT 4.0 Servers. I have been told this is difficult to set up and unreliable.

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RE: Change Admins Password

2001-08-16 Thread Diane Beckham

I think I need to change my name and resubscribing from a different account,
you guys are to much :-)  



-Original Message-
From: Don Ely [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 2:31 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Change Admins Password


Really, well that should make it easy for us to hack the Exchange
server you have to place on the internet for your VP.  ;o)

-Original Message-
From: Diane Beckham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 2:26 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Change Admins Password


Oh don't start William!  I throw a hockey puck at you :-)

I am so glad this definitely OT extension of this thread isn't on that
other list where some people are so serious they don't know how to
laugh ;-

Diane

OTOH:  as am MCSE  I don't have to change the password, I just leave
it blank (don't have to remember it that way) LOL



  -Original Message-
 From: Lefkovics, William [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
 Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 1:57 PM
 To:   NT System Admin Issues
 Subject:  RE: Change Admins Password
 
 Wait!  Don't you have to be an MCSE to change the admin password??!?
  
  
 -Original Message-
 From: Mal Sasalu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 1:53 PM
 To: NT System Admin Issues
 Subject: RE: Change Admins Password
 
 
 Thanks guys,
  
 Let me go and change it now.
  
 Thanks again
 Mal
 
 
  -Original Message-
 From: Paul M. Puccinelli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 2:33 PM
 To: NT System Admin Issues
 Subject: RE: Change Admins Password
 
 
 Look to make sure you don't have any services running with that 
 Administrator Account.  You'll have to stop the service and restart 
 using the new password if you do.
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Mal Sasalu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 1:31 PM
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 Subject: Change Admins Password
 
 
  
 
 Hey guys,
  
 I think it is about time for me to change the built in Domain 
 administrator password. We have NT domain controllers and couple of 
 W2K servers. Is there anything that I have to look into closely, 
 before I go about doing this. Thanks in advance for all your help.
  
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RE: Laura Didio - your slow Win2k clients on Netware 5

2001-08-16 Thread DiDio, Laura

Thanks, Dan:

I'll do that...

Regards,

Laura

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 6:03 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Laura Didio - your slow Win2k clients on Netware 5


Sorry I deleted your original message by mistake.

Check out this - http://www.ithowto.com/novell/clientspeed.htm

and this...
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q269/5/90.asp

also I have a copy of the patch but I cant post it to the list so send me a
private email and I'll reply to your private address.

Later - DR



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Re: DIRECTORY REPLICATION.

2001-08-16 Thread Dan_Rembolt


Use Robocopy from the resource kit.   Put the commands in a batch file and
run it as a scheduled task.I have several folders that get replicated
out to all the branch offices every night this way.


   
   
Freeman, Caine   
   
cainef@nationalrentTo: NT System Admin Issues   
   
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I am having trouble with directory replication accross domains between 2 NT
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RE: DIRECTORY REPLICATION.

2001-08-16 Thread Freeman, Caine
Title: RE: DIRECTORY REPLICATION.





thanks


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, 17 August 2001 9:08 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: DIRECTORY REPLICATION.




Use Robocopy from the resource kit. Put the commands in a batch file and
run it as a scheduled task. I have several folders that get replicated
out to all the branch offices every night this way.



 
 Freeman, Caine 
 cainef@nationalrent To: NT System Admin Issues 
 al.com.au [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 cc: 
 08/16/2001 03:12 PM Subject: DIRECTORY REPLICATION. 
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RE: MS patch-scanner for Win-NT, 2K, IIS, SQL

2001-08-16 Thread Dewar Charles R

Hmmm

The patch checker found that my IIS 5 installation needed Q296185.

http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q296/1/85.ASP

I applied the patch to it and now have a problem. My little intranet web
site is stopped and when I try to start it, I get the following error:

The service could not be started because it is not configured properly.
Make sure that the server bindings do not conflict with other sites running
on the same machine.

Now, if I stop the Default Web Site, I can start the Intranet Web Site and
vice versa. Problem is, a Software Artisans loaded its SMTP service in the
Default Web Site. Being a newbie to IIS, why is this occurring and what is
the best solution?

Charles R. Dewar
Systems Administrator

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Re: STRANGE undeletable directory

2001-08-16 Thread Joseph Hom

maybe not identical. he could of created the second directory with a null
character. but microsoft said they fixed that problem of deleting
directories with null chars back in win 95b
- Original Message -
From: Wayne Langford [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: NT System Admin Issues [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 3:49 PM
Subject: RE: STRANGE undeletable directory


Try rm.exe from the NT Resource Kit

-Original Message-
From: Martijn Eindhoven [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 8:03 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: STRANGE undeletable directory

Oke guys i have the following question.

A customer has his own w2ks box. Now he asked me to look at his machine
because he had a problem
I logged in and looked at the problem. The first thing i saw that here
was an ftp abuser. So i kicked him out.
But when i was going to delete the directories he made I stumbled upon
the strangest problem i've ever seen since a long
time.

He made a map in the login directory that looked like this:

pub---
|
Com1--
|
Pub
|
Aux
Aux (yes two times an identical directory)

It says The parameter is incorrect when i try to delete it. Looked at
the settings and everything. Still undeletable.

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Re: ODBC

2001-08-16 Thread Spencer Kent

.. www.microsoft.com/data 2.6 is the latest. Download
   MDAC and you get all the data access drivers. 
Kent

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DIRECTORY REPLICATION - ROBOCOPY

2001-08-16 Thread Freeman, Caine
Title: DIRECTORY REPLICATION - ROBOCOPY





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RE: command line import of the DHCPcfg file

2001-08-16 Thread Robert E Young
Title: Message



Unfortunately, it is a binary file, not an ascii test 
file.
rey

  -Original Message-From: Kevin Miller 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, August 16, 
  2001 11:07 PMTo: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: RE: 
  command line import of the DHCPcfg file
  open 
  it with notepad.
  
  
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-Original Message-From: Robert E Young 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, August 16, 
2001 6:19 PMTo: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: command 
line import of the DHCPcfg fileImportance: 
High
DHCP server creates its own registry backup i.e 
\winnt\system32\DHCP\backup\DHCPcfg the file has no extension. It can be 
imported to the registry using the regedt32 utility, however, I need 
to import it in a batch file.

I 
have tried regedit /s

I 
have tried reg from the resource kit

neither 
work...

Does anyone KNOW of a command line way to import 
that particular registry file.

TIA

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RE: command line import of the DHCPcfg file

2001-08-16 Thread Kevin Miller
Title: Message



I 
guess I am not sure what you are trying to do??? 


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  -Original Message-From: Robert E Young 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 
  6:36 PMTo: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: RE: command 
  line import of the DHCPcfg file
  Unfortunately, it is a binary file, not an ascii test 
  file.
  rey
  
-Original Message-From: Kevin Miller 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, August 16, 
2001 11:07 PMTo: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: RE: 
command line import of the DHCPcfg file
open it with notepad.


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  -Original Message-From: Robert E 
  Young [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, 
  August 16, 2001 6:19 PMTo: NT System Admin 
  IssuesSubject: command line import of the DHCPcfg 
  fileImportance: High
  DHCP server creates its own registry backup i.e 
  \winnt\system32\DHCP\backup\DHCPcfg the file has no extension. It can be 
  imported to the registry using the regedt32 utility, however, I need 
  to import it in a batch file.
  
  I have tried regedit /s
  
  I have tried reg from the resource 
  kit
  
  neither 
  work...
  
  Does anyone KNOW of a command line way to import 
  that particular registry file.
  
  TIA
  
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RE: DIRECTORY REPLICATION - ROBOCOPY

2001-08-16 Thread Andrew S. Baker
Title: DIRECTORY REPLICATION - ROBOCOPY



See 
the following:
http://www.ultratech-llc.com/KB/?File=ResKit.TXT




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  -Original Message-From: Freeman, Caine 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, August 16, 
  2001 8:17 PMTo: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: DIRECTORY 
  REPLICATION - ROBOCOPY
  where do I download the nt resource kit from or 
  more specifically a copy of robocopy 
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