Thanks a bunch Joge.
I am doing W2K3 restore. I didn't know about the bit about SYSVOL restore,
but I assumed it would be backed up with System State. I am going to try to
do System State AND the Windows Directory today, and see how that goes, as
doing just system state hasn't gone well so far
I did not say "System State" and "Windows Directory"
I said: "System State" and "System Disk / Boot Volume" (the latter is the
volume that CONTAINS the Windows directory)
Jorge
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Ah. I apologize.
So, there should not be a need to do restore twice?
... you don't know what you've got 'till it's gone..
- Joni Mitchell
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Those are two different things, but you should be able to restore both in
one job.
Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP
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Protecting the world from PSTs and Bricked Backups!T
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Hi Ed and Umer,
I hope you do not mind if I butt in. It may just be easier to have him look
at the online doc's on how to do such a procedure at:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/windowsserver2003/library/Operations/b3d615b9-2bc9-4a4f-89cb-7697f94d527d.mspx
Also there are several
The directions on technet are pretty good.
I understand if you are willing to wait a month, the third edition of that
book will be out and the royalties go towards the one oar'ed rowboat Robbie
promised joe a couple months ago.
Thanks,
Brian Desmond
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Gracias Jose, but I have actually gone through that article and other MS
ones before speaking up here. The reason I was confused was that someone
mentioned doing restoring twice once to original location and once to an
alternate in the list, while I was researching the issue. I wish I had saved
Hello,
I have a problem with sharing.
I have a domain with AD and 2000 server and XP Clients.
I created a global group and put user a and b a member of this group.
I have created a share directory on a XP client and gave the read permission to
this group. but the a and b user can not open this di
I am not quite sure but I guess your group has to be a security group.
Ara Avvali
Boss Audio Systems
Phone: (805)988-0192 Ext 276
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You need to make sure that you give the rights at the share and folder/file
level. I'd recommend giving everyone full control at the share level and
securing the folder/files instead.
Thanks,
Brian Desmond
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