RE: Quick Launch toolbar

2001-08-23 Thread Phillips, Glen
Title: RE: Quick Launch toolbar From the IE Download site: Internet Explorer Setup for Windows 2000 does not allow you to customize the installation or use any advanced options in the Setup program. This behavior occurs because of the new Windows File Protection (WFP) feature in Windows

Backup PDC

2001-08-23 Thread Maurice.O'Neill
Hello everybody. I am currently working on a disaster recovery plan and I have a question. I am currently using Backup Exec 7.3. I want to backup a Primary domain controller and restore it on to a different machine. Do I have to take certain steps in doing the above or is a staright forward

RE: Backup PDC

2001-08-23 Thread Benjamin Winzenz
Why do you want to worry about backing up a PDC? If it dies, you promote a BDC to PDC and you are done in 5 minutes. You do have BDC's in place, right? As long as you do, and you don't have other apps running on your PDC, you don't need to worry about it. Ben Winzenz, MCSE Network/Systems

RE: Backup PDC

2001-08-23 Thread Maurice O'Neill
I know you are right but unfortunately I have to draw up a plan for Disaster recovery for every server in my domain i.e from scratch. What can I say its a project! -Original Message- From: Benjamin Winzenz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 23 August 2001 10:36 To: NT System Admin Issues

Backup Exec 8.5 slow

2001-08-23 Thread Steve Roberts
Using BE8.5 to backup three NT servers on LAN. The nightly job is taking alot longer than it use to. The backup failed last night because of a dodgy tape. When I have rerun the backup this morning I have noticed that the backup scan is taking about an hour. a. What is the backup scan and can I

RE: Backup PDC

2001-08-23 Thread Maurice O'Neill
Ken you are correct. Sorry for confusing everybody -Original Message- From: Ken Schaefer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 23 August 2001 11:07 To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: Re: Backup PDC I think Maurice is trying to say: I need a disaster recovery plan in the case where I have

OT-Netware 5.0

2001-08-23 Thread KenMcPhail.com
Does anyone know where one can find a utility (or an active novell listserv) to export users/groups/scripts from a NW4.11 box and then import into NW5.0 ??? Can it be done with native netware or do you have to have some third party stuff... found some stuff on groupwise, ldif. bulkload etc.

Re: OT-Netware 5.0

2001-08-23 Thread Kent Spencer
http://activeanswers.compaq.com/ActiveAnswers/Render/1,1027,4823-6-100-225-1,00.htm#293 These are for Compaq servers but I imagine the information would apply to any make. Kent "KenMcPhail.com" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Does anyone know where one can find a utility (or an active novell

Re: OT-Netware 5.0

2001-08-23 Thread Kent Spencer
Also found this upgrade utility. http://webapps.novell.com/cgi-bin/custom/corp/esd/vrtlbox.pl?NOVELL_PID=87000483.01gTEMPLATE=2000s_enTEXT=0 Kent Kent Spencer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://activeanswers.compaq.com/ActiveAnswers/Render/1,1027,4823-6-100-225-1,00.htm#293 These are for Compaq

RE: HP Jetadmin utility

2001-08-23 Thread Scott Erwin
I'm interested in doing this. How would I go about it? I have more than a few HP JetDirect 500x with HP LaserJets. Scott -Original Message- From: Marty Nelson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2001 5:55 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: RE: HP Jetadmin utility

RE: HP Jetadmin utility

2001-08-23 Thread Scott Erwin
Nevermind, I found this link. http://www.hp.com/cposupport/networking/support_doc/bpj02836.html#P87_9536 -Original Message- From: Scott Erwin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 8:31 AM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: RE: HP Jetadmin utility I'm interested in

RE: SQL Timeouts

2001-08-23 Thread Martin Blackstone
Title: Message Is this a 3rd party DB or one that has been written in house? I have experienced this issue twice in my career and each time it had nothing to do with HW or SW, but rather a poorly written/optimized DB. Who is in charge of creating and managing the DB? -Original

RE: files marked as read only

2001-08-23 Thread Goldoff, Erik
What kind of anti-virus are you using? Erik Goldoff Systems Manager The HoneyBaked Ham Company 678-966-3320 [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: Stephen-Paul [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2001 10:52 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: files

RE: Backup PDC

2001-08-23 Thread Correa, Andre
Good morning to you all. I am new to the list, and hope to be able to shed some light on some of the issues that come in, I know I have benefited immensely from all of your input. To the problem at hand, do you have a contingency site? If so, you can create a BDC and place it at the

RE: files marked as read only

2001-08-23 Thread Stephen-Paul Yelland
Virus scan 4.5 w/svc pk 1 on the 9x clients and netshield 4.5 w/svc pk 1 on nt and 2k workstations. So far this seems to be limited to the 9x clients. -Original Message- From: Goldoff, Erik [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 8:57 AM To: NT System Admin Issues

RE: files marked as read only

2001-08-23 Thread Bunting, Jeff
I've experienced the same problem occasionally with NT4 server and Office 97. I haven't seen multiple opens in Server Manager though. I haven't found a fix or workaround other than what you're doing. Jeff -Original Message- From: Stephen-Paul [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent:

RE: files marked as read only

2001-08-23 Thread Goldoff, Erik
but what about on the server? If anti-virus there, run a test by disabling the A/V and see if the problem persists... Erik Goldoff Systems Manager The HoneyBaked Ham Company 678-966-3320 [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: Stephen-Paul Yelland [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent:

RE: Live Monitoring of the Event Log

2001-08-23 Thread Correa, Andre
You could also use auditing. We used to do that to notify us when login scripts changed. -Original Message- From: Stu Sjouwerman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2001 8:40 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:RE: Live

RE: Access to Terminal Server

2001-08-23 Thread John Brozycki
If you get Stu's W2K news email newsletter he just sent one out this morning that had a snippet from Mark Minasi explaining how to do this very thing. Here's the quote from Mark Minasi: How to let Non-Domain Admins connect to a Win2K Server via Terminal Services in Remote Admin mode? Here's what

RE: files marked as read only

2001-08-23 Thread Correa, Andre
What type of network are you running on? I have seen a similar issue happen on a server that was Token Ring and during the conversion to Ethernet, the files that were opened by Ethernet clients would become corrupted. -Original Message- From: Goldoff, Erik [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]

Re: Upgrading NT Domain to 2000 Domain

2001-08-23 Thread Ahmed Farouk
Hi; I would recommend that you seperate your FQDNs, the external the internal, for security reasons. However using one FQDN can be used for both external internal presence. You will have to configure 2 DNS servers, and preferrably 2 firewalls. The first DNS server will be behind the first

RE: Access to Terminal Server

2001-08-23 Thread Correa, Andre
I have been looking for that very piece of information. How do I sign up for the W2K news email letter? -Original Message- From: John Brozycki [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 9:21 AM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: RE: Access to Terminal Server

RE: Code Red Rant

2001-08-23 Thread Sullivan, Glenn
You could start blocking those ranges of IP's at your firewall... or not put the box on a live network until it is patched... Just suggestions; I feel your pain, I really do... Glenn Sullivan, MCSE+I MCDBA David Clark Company Inc. -Original Message- From: Luke Brumbaugh

RE: Code Red Rant

2001-08-23 Thread Kevin Lundy
Don't take this the wrong way, but why was your server on a public network before it was ready? -Original Message- From: Luke Brumbaugh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 9:48 AM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: OT:Code Red Rant Last night I am building a

RE: Code Red Rant

2001-08-23 Thread David James
They did fix it. It's not a virus, it's a worm. Big difference. I don't understand how what you did had any impact on other machines. This is a test box? David James Infrastructure Administrator Generation Technologies Corporation www.generationtechnologies.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] Voice -

RE: Access to Terminal Server

2001-08-23 Thread Sullivan, Glenn
Go to http://www.win2knews.com and sign up... Glenn Sullivan, MCSE+I MCDBA David Clark Company Inc. -Original Message-From: Correa, Andre [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 9:48 AMTo: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: RE: Access to Terminal Server

RE: HP Jetadmin utility

2001-08-23 Thread Witt, Michael S
Title: HP Jetadmin utility That method will blow out the whole config, and return the jet direct to factory settings. I'd do a test print (push the test button for about 3 sec), so you have a record of the settings (ip assigned etc..) before doing it. After you plug it back in you have to

RE: Code Red Rant

2001-08-23 Thread CJohnson
Kevin, read my post: In my situation, I had to put the server online to get access to the patches. Maybe MS should be mailing these services packs out the way AOL sends out free access promo CD's G. --Charles

RE: IIS stopping without reason

2001-08-23 Thread Witt, Michael S
Title: Message Wasn't there an article about how, even if you were fully patched against Code Red, that the mere act of an infected box attacking some IIS servers could cause that server to lock up. The victum wouldn't get infected, but the attempted attack would cause something to lock.

Re: Code Red Rant

2001-08-23 Thread Al Lilianstrom
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Kevin, read my post: In my situation, I had to put the server online to get access to the patches. Maybe MS should be mailing these services packs out the way AOL sends out free access promo CD's G. --Charles True - but turning off the IIS and Index Server

RE: Code Red Rant

2001-08-23 Thread Allen Crawford
Title: RE: Code Red Rant Can't you access them over the LAN behind a firewall? -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 9:19 AM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: RE: Code Red Rant Kevin, read my post: In my

RE: Backup PDC

2001-08-23 Thread Shawn H. Mesiatowsky
Ghost the PDC and span onto several CDS ;) -Original Message- From: Maurice.O'Neill [mailto:Maurice.O'[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 3:39 AM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: Backup PDC Hello everybody. I am currently working on a disaster recovery plan and I

Ghost and 2000

2001-08-23 Thread David James
Has anyone had any experiences with Ghosting and Win2k in this scenario: I want to create a standard machine configuration for my developers with 2000. I want to have 1 image, that will work with different hardware configurations. Does anyone know if this is possible? I know it wasn't with

Scheduling a Defrag in 2000!

2001-08-23 Thread Paul Armstrong
Does anybody know how to schedule a defrag in 2000? I am able to do it in 9x because the defrag app is defrag.exe, but under 2K it is a MMC. When I goto scheudle a task I dont see it as an available app. I do see that I can use scandisk, disk cleanup, etc but the most crucial one(being

RE: Ghost and 2000

2001-08-23 Thread Rogers, Jeff L (OM)
Title: RE: Ghost and 2000 We use Image Cast for this and a prep tool that uses Win2K prep. You need to do this in advance of creating your image, and you should be fine, to a degree. And I believe ours has worked with either single or multiple processors, if I'm not mistaken. In other words,

RE: Code Red Rant

2001-08-23 Thread Witt, Michael S
Burn the patches to a CD on a workstation. I keep a cd or two full of patches and drivers for building/rebuilding workstations/servers. Nothing like needing to install a network driver, but the driver is on the network -Original Message- From: Al Lilianstrom [mailto:[EMAIL

RE: Ghost and 2000

2001-08-23 Thread Phillips, Glen
Use sysprep. We use the same image for several different versions of Compaq desktops and another image has worked on laptops from 4 different manufacturers. Loads of info in the reskit and Technet and the latest version of the EXE is available from the MS website. -Original Message-

FW: Scheduling a Defrag in 2000!

2001-08-23 Thread Paul Armstrong
Okay, forget my last post, it seems that it isn't possible because it is a limitation of the software. I guess I would need to purchase the full version of diskeeper to get that functionality. SUMMARY The Windows 2000 Disk Defragmenter tool is based on Executive Software's full

RE: Scheduling a Defrag in 2000!

2001-08-23 Thread Ian Kelly
There may be an undocumented way, but AFAIK you need to get the full version - ie Diskeeper - for that functionality HTH Ian [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- Most people get a fair amount of fun out of their lives, but on balance life is suffering, and

Re: Scheduling a Defrag in 2000!

2001-08-23 Thread Keebnab
There is no default way. You cannot schedule it in the task scheduler and you have to be a admin to run it. A couple solutions one go and Diskeeper or some other third pary app. Also I have found freeware called Autodefrag where you can through the task scheduler but the user will have to

RE: Scheduling a Defrag in 2000!

2001-08-23 Thread Nail, Larry
Impossible, unless of course you have a macro tool that can record keystrokes mouse clicks play them back. Buy a copy of Diskeeper, it does a much better job anyway. -Original Message- From: Paul Armstrong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 10:36 AM To: NT

RE: Scheduling a Defrag in 2000!

2001-08-23 Thread Troy Rambo /278 Systems Specialist
The file for defrag in 2000 is drfg.msc. IT's in the System32 folder. Go to Contol panel and open Scheduled tasks. Add task, Browse to that file and follow the onscreen prompts to set up a scheduled task. -Original Message- From: Paul Armstrong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent:

RE: Ghost and 2000

2001-08-23 Thread Martin Blackstone
How different is the HW If we are talking video and sound cards, it shouldn't be a big deal. Now a motherboard, that would be different. -Original Message- From: David James [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 8:41 AM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: Ghost

RE: Scheduling a Defrag in 2000!

2001-08-23 Thread Martin Blackstone
Diskkeeper -Original Message- From: Paul Armstrong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 8:36 AM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: Scheduling a Defrag in 2000! Does anybody know how to schedule a defrag in 2000? I am able to do it in 9x because the defrag app

RE: Scheduling a Defrag in 2000!

2001-08-23 Thread Roger Wright
Check out Defrag Commander from www.Winternals.com http://www.winternals.com/products/pft/defragne.asp Roger Wright Southern Commerce Bank ___ I've already told you more than I know. -Original Message- From: Paul Armstrong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001

RE: NAV-CE Unable to auto protect Mailbox

2001-08-23 Thread Benjamin Zachary
Title: Message We use mail essentials actually on the DMZ to handle smtp mail and then scan it again on the vapi/mapi mixed mode after it hits the mail system. -Original Message-From: Kelly Borndale [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2001 9:19 AMTo: NT

RE: NAV-CE Unable to auto protect Mailbox

2001-08-23 Thread Benjamin Zachary
Thanks for the links guys going to check it out now. I noticed this in the NAV Exchange logs. I have seen the fax connector failure, and nav for exchange box and never an issue but now its saying it on 3 users mailboxes. Not sure what it is, Im going to run and check out those links. Thanks for

RE: Ghost and 2000

2001-08-23 Thread David James
They are all Dell's, pretty much Optiplex and Dimensions. The motherboard will be different. I currently don't have a 2k AD setup, NT still controls my domain. I'm reading up on sysprep, and it appears that Sysprep will work with an NT controlled domain since it's mainly looking for share

RE: Backup Exec 8.5 slow

2001-08-23 Thread Diane Beckham
Are you talking about the virus scan that you can run in BE? If so you can disable it under the Advanced tab in Backup Properties. Diane -Original Message- From: Steve Roberts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 2:40 AM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: Backup

Changing Mappings after server re-name

2001-08-23 Thread Tom Grabowski
Does anyone know if it is possible to re-map existing drives through a log on script after changing a server name? This is the situation we have; We are 'upgrading', format, install fresh, and restore information, one of our servers from NT4 to 2000 and in the process we are renaming the server

RE: Scheduling a Defrag in 2000!

2001-08-23 Thread RZorz
Title: RE: Scheduling a Defrag in 2000! I thought the guys at sysinternals had a way to do this. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 8:54 AM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: Re: Scheduling a Defrag in 2000!

RE: Access to Terminal Server

2001-08-23 Thread David N. Precht
Would be nice to see , yet I get : The page cannot be displayed Gotta love it . -Original Message-From: Sullivan, Glenn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 09:58To: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: RE: Access to Terminal Server Go to

RE: Backup PDC

2001-08-23 Thread Dan_Rembolt
Make a ghost image of the system drive and burn it to cd for disaster recovery. Make a new image whenever you install something on the server, or a couple of times a year minimum. Get your boot floppies configured and tested. Check out www.bootdisk.com for boot floppies.Make a 'gold'

Re: OT-Netware 5.0

2001-08-23 Thread Dan_Rembolt
Check out netwarefiles.com or search for NDSExporter.Good novell Listserv at [EMAIL PROTECTED] KenMcPhail.c

Re: Export User Accounts and Share permissions

2001-08-23 Thread RE Young
First go to http://www.ultratech-llc.com/KB/?File=NewHardware.TXT Do a search, all the info you need is there. The NT resouce kit has utilities to accomlish what you need. Good luck, I am rebuild over 200 PDC's I know the utils work, as long as you have the correct versions, most all of Reskit

RE: Access to Terminal Server

2001-08-23 Thread Sullivan, Glenn
D'oh... my bad. http://www.w2knews.com/ Sorry, Glenn Sullivan, MCSE+I MCDBA David Clark Company Inc. -Original Message-From: David N. Precht [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 1:34 PMTo: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: RE: Access to Terminal Server

RE: Access to Terminal Server

2001-08-23 Thread RZorz
then go thruwww.sunbelt-software.com -Original Message-From: David N. Precht [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 10:34 AMTo: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: RE: Access to Terminal Server Would be nice to see , yet I get : The page cannot be

RE: Changing Mappings after server re-name

2001-08-23 Thread Kevin Miller
Net use * /delete Net use g: \\newserver\share Kevinm WLKMMAS*TM, QWSZC, VRY+Y, NFH, SAD-VF, DERSDESDFG ~~~ More letters after my name makes me Smarter. ~~~ This space has been rented by:

Re: ID Monitoring??

2001-08-23 Thread Blackmer, Charlotte, ITD
I seem to recall seeing something similar a while back. The memories are somewhat hazy but I think it was trying to connect itself to some program that automatically logged in - happened after user had changed his password. The old password kept being used for the login attempts so once it

RE: Changing Mappings after server re-name

2001-08-23 Thread Tom Grabowski
That won't work because I will want multiple drives with different drive letter assignments un-mapped and remapped to the same drive letter using the new server name. These users also have mappings to different servers, which need to remain intact. -Original Message- From: Kevin Miller

Application log

2001-08-23 Thread Stephen Chiang
Some programs automatically logs itstelf into the Application Log when it starts and restarts, if a program does not do that, is there a way to get it to do it on Windows 2000 Sever. Stephen http://www.sunbelt-software.com/ntsysadmin_list_charter.htm

RE: Changing Mappings after server re-name

2001-08-23 Thread Don Ely
Ummm... Do you know what net use * /delete does? The answer would be delete all drive mappings. It is then up to you to do the net use commands to remap drives to whatever you want them to map to. A login script would make this simple... -Original Message- From: Tom Grabowski

RE: Changing Mappings after server re-name

2001-08-23 Thread Blake R. Fowkes
Title: RE: Changing Mappings after server re-name My only question here is why in the world are you letting users (or making them) map their own drives. This should be done with logon scripts. Thanks, Blake Fowkes Waid and Associates -Original Message- From: Tom Grabowski

RE: files marked as read only

2001-08-23 Thread Stephen-Paul Yelland
The network is Ethernet, Ok I have disabled the anti-virus on the client and the server that did not correct the problem.Any more ideas -Original Message- From: Correa, Andre [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 9:23 AM To: NT System Admin Issues

Saving username and password for Macintosh computers

2001-08-23 Thread mgrsys
Is it possible to allow Macintosh computers to select the Save my name and password option when they mount volumes from a Windows 2000 server? On other network operating systems (Novell and NT4) there was an option you needed to select on the server before this option would become avilable.

RE: Changing Mappings after server re-name

2001-08-23 Thread Eric Wittenberg
Title: RE: Changing Mappings after server re-name Just use net use /delete n: net use n: \\newserver\share Eric Wittenberg, MCSE CNA ASE Technical Systems Analyst 3D Computer Services Ltd. Edmonton, Alberta (780)484 9788 Fax (780) 484 9811 e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] URL www.3dcomp.com

Exchange 5.5 question

2001-08-23 Thread Rogers, Jeff L (OM)
Title: Exchange 5.5 question NT 4.0 server/SP 6a Exchange server 5.5, sp3 Groupshiled 4.5.572.104, Engine Version 4.1.40, Dat version 4155 Problem: we keep getting messages with these attachments, almost like the messages are replicating or something, but I don't know this to be the case.

RE: Saving username and password for Macintosh computers

2001-08-23 Thread Stephen Chiang
GO to computer management, right click on Shared FOlders, click on COnfigure File Services for Macintosh, click on the Allow workstations to save password box. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 12:17 PM To: NT System

RE: Exchange 5.5 question

2001-08-23 Thread David James
Title: Message There's an Exchange List too Jeff. You might run it through there. http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm DPJ -Original Message-From: Rogers, Jeff L (OM) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 2:24 PMTo: NT System Admin

RE: files marked as read only

2001-08-23 Thread Ralph Davis
So far I don't see anything close to a solution for this. It has nothing to do with ethernet or token net. I had exactly the same problem using a shared copy of office, strictly an ethernet system never a tokennet.This is a known problem with office which one of their service packs fixed.

Changing NT print servers...

2001-08-23 Thread William Schwartz
We are switching print servers from an old NT 4.0 box to a new 2000 box. We have a nice automated way to make the NT and 2000 workstations update their printers without a problem. Our problem is the 95 and 98 machines do not work with this process. Does anyone have a utility or some kind of

RE: Changing Mappings after server re-name

2001-08-23 Thread Tom Grabowski
You have all been a great help. Yes I know what net use * /delete does. And it is exactly what I don't want to do. We have users manually mapped because that is the way it thank you for your thought full insight on logon scripts, hmmm, but I thought that was what my initial request stated;

RE: Exchange 5.5 question

2001-08-23 Thread Rogers, Jeff L (OM)
Title: Message Yeh, I know. (shuffling feet, looking down sheepishly) I just thought maybe some of the guys/gals here had come across it. Thanks tho, preesheeate it. -Original Message-From: David James [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 15:05To: NT

RE: Changing Mappings after server re-name

2001-08-23 Thread Don Ely
Title: Message What's a logon script? -Original Message-From: Blake R. Fowkes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 12:00 PMTo: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: RE: Changing Mappings after server re-name My only question here is why in the world are

Re: Changing Mappings after server re-name

2001-08-23 Thread Greg Kerr
Why not use Net use E: /del Net use F: /del Net use G: /del . . Net use X: /del Net use Y: /del Net use Z: /del You are then working with a blank canvas and can add drive letters as you see fit. Regards... Greg - Original Message - From: Tom Grabowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: NT System

RE: Changing Mappings after server re-name

2001-08-23 Thread RZorz
Title: RE: Changing Mappings after server re-name I think what they're trying to say is it's difficult to query each machine, get the shares, and then replace them. You might end up spending more time trying to create a sophisticated script than just trying to standardize using, for example,

RE: Changing Mappings after server re-name

2001-08-23 Thread Goldoff, Erik
you could export their registry HKCUser software microsoft Windows NT Current Version Network Persistent connections Erik

RE: Exchange 5.5 question

2001-08-23 Thread Malcolm Reitz
Title: Message Jeff, I think you are seeing the work of this virus: http:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Malcolm Reitz IT Program Management KBR Americas Region -Original Message-From: Rogers, Jeff L (OM) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 3:43 PMTo: NT System Admin

RE: Changing Mappings after server re-name

2001-08-23 Thread Andrew S. Baker
Yes, there is. What OS are the clients using? == ASB - http://www.ultratech-llc.com/KB/?File=~MoreInfo.TXT == A neat desk is a sign of a sick mind.

Altiris Deployment Server 5.1

2001-08-23 Thread Sean Martin
Hey y'all, You know I value all of your opinions so much. I thought I'd probe those of you that have experience with the Deployment Server software from Altiris. Any installation difficulties? Pro's and Con's of setup environment (single server or single site - multiple server).

RE: Changing Mappings after server re-name

2001-08-23 Thread Andrew S. Baker
The following will work in NT4 and Win2K (the FOR line long, and ends with %%w) new server name = NEWSERVER old server name = OLDSYSTEM @ECHO OFF set SERVER=OLDSYSTEM for /f eol=c tokens=2,3 %%v in ('net use ^| find /i %SERVER%') do CALL :SwapShare %%v %%w GOTO :EOF :SwapShare set

RE: Altiris Deployment Server 5.1

2001-08-23 Thread Joe Casale
I have used numerous times and it is a very nice product. I still think Ghost is the bomb! Both are good products, youll like both, and they will work with no prob. jlc -Original Message- From: Sean Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 6:09 PM

RE: Can't Create User

2001-08-23 Thread Joe Casale
Do you have another gpo that has no override or something? I am pretty sure ISA has nothing to do with that, its all gpo's... Jlc -Original Message- From: Roger Ali [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 7:13 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: Can't Create User

RE: Can't Create User

2001-08-23 Thread Roger Ali
It's a clean install of 2000 Advanced Server and ISA, nothing has been configured at all. That's the weird thing. Any more suggestions. Thanks Roger Ali -Original Message- From: Joe Casale [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 9:26 PM To: NT System Admin Issues

Re: Can't Create User

2001-08-23 Thread Peter Pearson
have you installed/run the passprop utility by chance? - Original Message - From: Roger Ali [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: NT System Admin Issues [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 9:12 PM Subject: Can't Create User Hey All, In a test lab we just setup an AD box with ISA

RE: congressional hearing on computer security (worms/virus's) [spam of sorts]

2001-08-23 Thread Rick Corgiat
We need pictures... Rick -Original Message- From: Stu Sjouwerman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 9:25 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: RE: congressional hearing on computer security (worms/virus's) [spam of sorts] All rght Marc! Can you get copies

SMTP Address addition on Exchange 5.5

2001-08-23 Thread Brandon Bristow
Im sure someone out there has done this before. Basically I need to add another SMTP Address to all of my recipients. Im hoping to do this all at once instead of having to go through one at a time and add this manually. Anyone have any ideas? I would assume there is some third party

RE: SMTP Address addition on Exchange 5.5

2001-08-23 Thread Ryan McBride
Create a distribution list address, give that a SMTP address, then place all the users you want to receive email from DL in it and VOLA, Bobs your uncle (or maybe not :-)) -Original Message-From: Brandon Bristow [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Friday, 24 August 2001 5:44

RE: SMTP Address addition on Exchange 5.5

2001-08-23 Thread Lefkovics, William
Ya, I don't think that's quite what Brandon meant. I think he meant that he needed to add a second domain to users' addresses. First follow section 3.21-3.23: http://www.swinc.com/resource/exch_faq_sec3.htm For info on the Export/Import process:

RE: congressional hearing on computer security (worms/virus's) [spam of sorts]

2001-08-23 Thread Marc Maiffret
Nah just the easy questions like How do we stop worms? Signed, Marc Maiffret Chief Hacking Officer eEye Digital Security T.949.349.9062 F.949.349.9538 http://eEye.com/Retina - Network Security Scanner http://eEye.com/Iris - Network Traffic Analyzer http://eEye.com/SecureIIS - Stop known and

RE: NT 4.0 TSE profiles

2001-08-23 Thread James Brombergs
The first is standard behaviour for roaming profiles - a locally cached copy is made for performance reasons when the user logs on, and copied back to the network location when the user logs off. I don't believe that it is possible to completely prevent a local copy from being made, but it is