hello,
i have problem with my windows. some services does not stop and
can I reinstall windows 2000 server without any problem?
do you think this will solve my problem. i am tired of getting to know where the
probelm is!(it is not virus for sure)
i run a program to search for any
Hello,
Just reinstalling windows 2000 server on the same directory may not solve your problem.
Have you check actually which services are not stopping.
Uninstall all the unnecessary programs and down some windows 2000 registery cleaner from the net and clean all the invalid registery.
Run the
Huh?! Hold on before you rebuild.
Which services do not stop?
What are the symptoms on the server?
BR
Rob
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From: Roseta Radfar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 01 July 2004 11:21
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ActiveDir] windows repair and reinstallation
hello,
i
Yep, actually that's exactly what I used. Thanks everybody
mc
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 30, 2004 8:54 PM
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] getting a user login count
You haven't been looking at the tricks here
You don't need to have the SMTP protocol installed through IIS on those
domain controllers replicating data on these links do you?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Salandra,
Justin A.
Sent: Monday, June 28, 2004 3:19 PM
To: [EMAIL
Error 1:
The Group Policy
client-side extension Folder Redirection was passed flags (0) and returned a
failure status code of (1307).
For more information, see
Help and Support Center at
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
Error 2:
Failed to perform
redirection of folder
How long does a Windows rebuild take these days
anyway? It's not the end of the world.
ddh
Hello,
Just reinstalling windows 2000 server on the same
directory may not solve your problem.
Have you check actually which services are not
stopping.
Uninstall all the unnecessary
Hi Edwin,
we had a similar problem. We found two
solutions:
1. If you set the redirection to the networkshare manually
on the client it works and after doing that one time the policy will also work
perfect. But this is not acceptable in a large environment. So one customer sets
the path
Elton GouvĂȘa Pimentel wrote:
This is not the first server in the domain. I have waited for more than 2 days and the
sysvol share still has not been created.
Any other ideas ?
Did Your FRS is working properly among other servers? Are DNS entries
proper for this servers and its replication
Reboot the server
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tomasz Onyszko
Sent: Thursday, July 01, 2004 11:22 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: RES: [ActiveDir] SYSVOL W2K3
Elton GouvĂȘa Pimentel wrote:
This is not the first server in the
Option #1 I will hold off on trying because
as you mentioned, it is not an acceptable solution.
Unfortunately, KB #274443
was of no use in this case since the errors did not change.
I am not sure if it makes a difference but the errors mentioned are
being recorded on the Win2K Pro
Or just stop and start the FRS service
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From: Carr, Jonathan (OFT) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 01 July 2004 16:42
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: RES: [ActiveDir] SYSVOL W2K3
Reboot the server
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL
I had a problem with redirecting My Docs. The user was not
the owner of the folder. Deleting the folder and allowing the folder to be
created at login corrected it for me.
For XP clients at least, there is a Group Policy to disable
the folder ownership requirement.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Each folder has ownership under their
respective user. I have deleted and then recreated my profile both the
local cached copy and roaming. My profile directory get recreated with me
as the owner but the errors are still generated in the event logs.
Within the GPO I have it set to:
Yes, please tell us the story! :-)
Out of curiosity though, what do you like better about Defrag manager? It
looks good screen shot wise, but what are the functionality differences?
I'd really like to hear more since I need to get something in the budget for
next year.
...even if you did
We have identified an issue with a security policy (the
paper kind) that conflicts with how our current build is set on our workstations.
The workstations are running Windows 2000. I need to see if there is a way to
change the LOCAL GPO on say 2000+ machines on the domain without having to
If the
machine is standalone, you could e-mail them a script that makes the proposed
registry changes. How else are you going to touch a machine that doesn't login
regularly to have a GPO applied ?
Kevin
Gent
Pearson Digital Learning
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A user-driven script is not likely to work. These policies
are set in HKCU but the keysinvolvedare permissioned away from
normal users by default--to prevent a normal user from undoing a policy. There
are a couple of ways you could skin this. If you want to pay money, Full Armor
has a tool
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