Re: Windows 2000 connection sharing

2001-08-27 Thread Kent Spencer
.. Under the settings for ICS, add a service, port and web address of the site. Kent --- Tiffany Belcher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have a strange problem I have a dsl going into my webserver. I then > have > that connection shared to my other pc's. The problem is that some > sites > cann

Re: Defrag: is it necessary for NTFS?

2001-08-27 Thread Josu Lekaroz
Maybe the benefits exist but I have never had to defrag a drive on NT. Perhaps someone has benchmarked drives before an after defragmentation. It'd be nice to see results. Regards josu - Original Message - From: "Ivan von Winlamerberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "NT System Admin Issues"

RE: Defrag: is it necessary for NTFS?

2001-08-27 Thread Erich Voigt
but when the drives get full, the whole systems bogs down and then to defrag can take forever and no one of the defrag tools do a good job when you have reached this point. So my humble opinion is to do it and do it frequently using Diskkeeper FragGaurd on all the time while there is lots of spac

RE: Changing Display Properties in W2K Prof

2001-08-27 Thread Alston, Steve
Thanks all for the responses. Sure nuff was the policy in place. It didn't work until I removed myself from the group that had the policy applied AND deleted my profile. I'm not sure why I had to blow away my profile. Any ideas? Thanks, Steve -Original Message- From: Sean Martin [mai

RE: Citrix and IE5.5 SP2

2001-08-27 Thread Derrenbacker, L. Jonathan
Found the solution: http://hqextsrvsft01.citrix.com/cgi-bin/webcgi.exe/,/?Session=149127,U=1,ST= 100,N=0007,K=8834,SXI=18,Case=obj(14980) Apparently microsoft has changed a bunch of stuff relating to pluggins with SP2 of IE 5.5. http://www.sunbelt-software.com/ntsysadmin_list_charter.htm

What do you get for Over Time

2001-08-27 Thread Mathews, James E.
I was wondering if anyone has any policies set up for Over Time. The reason I ask is one of the other network guys and myself have put in about 40 hours over time this month and we receive nothing for it. Just wondering what policies are set up at other companies to compensate for over time. W

RE: What do you get for Over Time

2001-08-27 Thread David James
Welcome to IT. I've always done it, been on salary, and that's how it is. One way around it I've found is to take extra time off. I've never had an employer upset because I worked 3 days on a server problem and wanted to take the next day to work from home. Best Advice: Don't complain about it

RE: What do you get for Over Time

2001-08-27 Thread Whitten, Gary
Just cause my boss is a great guy and has flexibility to do it, he grants us some comp days but never on a 1:1 basis. The company policy is to not do it. Any overtime is just 'doing my job' according to upper management. Gary Whitten Systems Administrator Eprise Corporation V508 661 5234 F508 6

RE: What do you get for Over Time

2001-08-27 Thread Decker, Jeff
Title: RE: What do you get for Over Time We get comp time. -Original Message- From: David James [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 8:27 AM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: RE: What do you get for Over Time Welcome to IT.  I've always done it, been on salar

Re: What do you get for Over Time

2001-08-27 Thread Seth M. Kusiak
I'm salaried, but if I work over 45 hours in a week then for each hour that I work past 45, I get half of my base rate. Example: If I make $10,000 a year and my hourly rate is $10.00, for each hour that I work past 45, I would get $5.00 an hour that is paid quarterly. I really like this becau

RE: What do you get for Over Time

2001-08-27 Thread Givens, Mike
I get to come to work tomorrow -Original Message- From: David James [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 8:27 AM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: RE: What do you get for Over Time Welcome to IT. I've always done it, been on salary, and that's how it is. One w

RE: What do you get for Over Time

2001-08-27 Thread Benjamin Winzenz
Title: RE: What do you get for Over Time What you really want to do is check with HR and find out what your official status is (i.e. Salaried Exempt, non-exempt, etc.)   Then ask them to explain what it means.  I would start there.  Depending on that outcome, you may or may not be able to

RE: What do you get for Over Time

2001-08-27 Thread Scott Erwin
If you're a salaried employee, it's part of the job. If your boss is a reaonable person, maybe you can negotiate longer lunches, or coming in a little later or leaving early some days. That's how I do it. The worst thing you can do is whine about it. -Original Message- From: Mathews, Jam

RE: What do you get for Over Time

2001-08-27 Thread Eric Brouwer
40 hours OT in a month seems really extreme. I knew getting into the game long hours and weekends were part of the deal. And little appreciation is the other "benefit". Like some of the others, my boss knows what I am doing for the company, and gives me a lot of room time wise. If I drag myself

RE: What do you get for Over Time

2001-08-27 Thread Brian Caisse
Title: Message Comp time for me also.  However, this is what I agreed too.    Fair Labor Standards Act (Taken from http://www.floridasmallbusiness.com/startup/labor.asp)Since 1938, the Fair Labor Standards Act has applied to most businesses involved in interstate commerce. It requires payme

Tool for sending message on code red.

2001-08-27 Thread Luke Brumbaugh
Is there any tool that can be setup to send these code red infected machine a message or some kind of alert to notify them that they have the code red worm. I have sent email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] about 12 times and it is the same machines. Any ideas? Yes blocking from firewall has crossed my m

RE: What do you get for Over Time

2001-08-27 Thread Brian Caisse
Title: Message Also check this out: http://www.dol.gov/dol/asp/public/programs/handbook/minwage.htm -Original Message-From: Brian Caisse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 9:57 AMTo: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: RE: What do you get for Over Time

RE: What do you get for Over Time

2001-08-27 Thread Jang Man
I am paid for actual work that is done calculated in hours. I write a daily report with hours spread among work orders, which is a basis for monthly salary calculation. There is a monthly obligation, which has to be achieved (8 hours a day). Sometimes I work less, so I am paid less and if I wor

RE: What do you get for Over Time

2001-08-27 Thread Rick Collins
10K a year? Jeez man You really are "yours4less". ;-) Rick Collins RCNetwork Management http://www.rcnetman.com 561-336-0059 -Original Message- From: Seth M. Kusiak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 9:25 AM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: Re: What do you

Is IEAK still downloadable

2001-08-27 Thread Said Samman
I can't find the IE administration kit on Microsoft's site. Was it removed, replaced. http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/search.asp If you know where I can find please forward link Thanks to all Said Samman [EMAIL PROTECTED] 416.966.4000 http://www.sunbelt-software.com/ntsysadmin_list_char

RE: What do you get for Over Time

2001-08-27 Thread Puckett, Matt
It is called comptime but we dont get on a 1=1 basis. Matthew Puckett MCSE, MCP+Internet, MCP Sprint PCS IT Service Delivery "We are the knights who say 'NI'." -Original Message- From: Jang Man [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 10:11 AM To: NT System Admin I

RE: What do you get for Over Time

2001-08-27 Thread Benjamin Winzenz
I think that was just as an example, although I am sure that most of us would have gathered what he meant w/o the figures. Ben Winzenz, MCSE Network/Systems Administrator Peregrine Systems, Inc. -Original Message- From: Rick Collins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, August 2

Re: What do you get for Over Time

2001-08-27 Thread Seth M. Kusiak
That's only an example, I make MUCH more ;-) yours4less has not taking off the way I expected it to so I don't work there and I do not generate a salary from it. I own half the company but I work for another company full time--and I expect to work for someone else for some time. ~Seth Rick C

RE: What do you get for Over Time

2001-08-27 Thread Jang Man
Umm, are you sure? I've checked and that's what I've found: Comptime = Compensation time Time off from work granted because of overtime worked. That's not my case. -Original Message- From: Puckett, Matt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Posted At: Monday, August 27, 2001 4:21 PM Posted To: NT

RE: What do you get for Over Time

2001-08-27 Thread RZorz
Title: RE: What do you get for Over Time Check with HR.  I worked for a company that got penalized for making everyone a salaried employee - the gov't didn't like that.  At the time, the ruling was only management could be salaried, so if you didn't manage anyone, you had to be hourly. I've al

RE: What do you get for Over Time

2001-08-27 Thread Whitten, Gary
Title: RE: What do you get for Over Time IT people are classified as hourly probably so we don't get rich and the companies don't go broke since we tend to be here longer than a lot of people.     -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Monday, August

RE: What do you get for Over Time

2001-08-27 Thread David James
Title: Message I think you meant salary.  I haven't been hourly in over 7 years... -Original Message-From: Whitten, Gary [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 9:35 AMTo: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: RE: What do you get for Over Time IT people are classified as

RE: What do you get for Over Time

2001-08-27 Thread Benjamin Winzenz
Title: RE: What do you get for Over Time ?!?  What do you mean by that?  It is my understanding that if you are hourly, you are required to be paid for any overtime you work.   Ben Winzenz, MCSE Network/Systems Administrator Peregrine Systems, Inc.   -Original Message- From:

RE: What do you get for Over Time

2001-08-27 Thread Whitten, Gary
Title: Message You are of course quite right...haven't gotten my caffeine drip in yet this morning. -Original Message-From: David James [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 10:44 AMTo: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: RE: What do you get for Over Time I

Authenticating from a subnet without a BDC.

2001-08-27 Thread Jason Gauthier
A recent change in my network has caused some interesting issues, and I wanted to get some advice. We've recently added a 3rd interface to our PIX 520 firewall. We stuck our web servers on it. (We only have one domain, and kept these part of it) I've allowed traffic from the web servers to the d

RE: What do you get for Over Time

2001-08-27 Thread Correa, Andre
Title: Message Speaking as someone currently unemployed… just set up a RAS solution (VPN, Terminal Server, etc) and go home on time.  With current broadband connectivity, you can connect from home just as fast as in the office.  Take the time to develop a good relationship with your boss,

RE: What do you get for Over Time

2001-08-27 Thread Tom Cass
Ive always considered the reason for the overtime. If it is due to my ignorance or poor planning. That's my fault. If however the overtime is for a planned upgrade that could be done in business hours except for the lost productivity of the users, then I expect some comp time. The comp time

RE: Authenticating from a subnet without a BDC.

2001-08-27 Thread Correa, Andre
Can you ping the domain controllers from the web server subnet? -Original Message- From: Jason Gauthier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 10:42 AM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject:Authenticating from a subnet without a BDC. A recent change in m

Re:RE: Defrag: is it necessary for NTFS?

2001-08-27 Thread Ralph Davis
I have exprienced slow data access from badly fragmented NTFS drives. I don't have any recent data nor do I have "hard data" from a test environment. I do know that after defragging my users' hard drives their computer response times more than doubled. IE it took less than half the previous tim

RE: Authenticating from a subnet without a BDC.

2001-08-27 Thread Jason Gauthier
Theoretically. I only allow echo-replies. But the PDC can ping the web servers. > -Original Message- > From: Correa, Andre [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 10:51 AM > To: NT System Admin Issues > Subject: RE: Authenticating from a subnet without a BDC. > > > C

Re: Authenticating from a subnet without a BDC.

2001-08-27 Thread Seth M. Kusiak
>I've allowed traffic from the web servers to the domain controllers for authentication purposes. VERY dangerous. I suggest that you move authentication to a database if possible. If you can't, then you may want to add a new domain in the DMZ that will not have a trust to the domain in the ins

RE: Web-based help desk system

2001-08-27 Thread Mihnea Mironescu
My (short) experience with this software hasn't been too pleasant, since the product seems a little clumsy to setup and configure. Also, the e-mails sent after creating/updating a case contain a broken hyperlink to the case - what I mean is that the link is wrapped, so it doesn't work. Also, in t

Re: Is IEAK still downloadable

2001-08-27 Thread Peter Pearson
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ieak/en/download/ - Original Message - From: "Said Samman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "NT System Admin Issues" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 10:16 AM Subject: Is IEAK still downloadable I can't find the IE administration kit on Microsoft

RE: RE: Defrag: is it necessary for NTFS?

2001-08-27 Thread RZorz
Title: RE: RE: Defrag: is it necessary for NTFS? I haven't as yet defragged my servers, which probably need it more than my desktops. But I can definitely tell when I log into a desktop that needs defragging.   I can hear the drives churning.  Desktops are all nt4 w/ ntfs. -Original Messa

RE: Changing Mappings after server re-name

2001-08-27 Thread Roger Seielstad
Very doable, but its going to be a bit of a pain. You can issue 'net use' without any arguments to get the list of current mapped drives, then parse that for the specific server and do a net use x: /d and then remap it. Alternately, this is a bit easier with VBScript and Windows Scripting host,

RE: Authenticating from a subnet without a BDC.

2001-08-27 Thread Gordon Olson
It sounds like you have it setup so broadcasts cannot pass from one subnet to another. You will need to allow either a directed broadcast or broadcasts to pass. For example if the two subnets were separated bt a router you would need ip helper addresses pointing to to the PDC. -Original Mes

RE: What do you get for Over Time

2001-08-27 Thread Flanagan, Kevin
Title: Message Must have meant Salary, I haven't been hourly in 13+ years.   I have had groups/managers all over the chart, some would give comp time, others said that you should only work over 40 when there's a crisis, a real crisis, not manufactured.  Most managers I have worked for had an

RE: Win 2000 offline folders question

2001-08-27 Thread Mohamed A. Karimullah
Kent, I appreciate your help. I believe, however, that I may have mis-stated the situation. Let's see if I can attempt this again. 1. I know I can use the "Make Available Offline" function in the properties of the NT4 SHARE on a WIN2000 CLIENT. 2. I know there is no "cache" option on the network

RE: Authenticating from a subnet without a BDC.

2001-08-27 Thread Jason Gauthier
I've not changed anything in my PIX configuration. I have been watching the logs while attempted logins have been made. I've not gotten a single denial logged yet. (I have fairly verbose logging) I downloaded WS_Ping ProPack, and it can gather limited information, but since it's on a DMZ, most

New W2K Server

2001-08-27 Thread Erik Brown
I have finally build my first W2k Server. I have set up a totally new domain to correct the mistakes in our current one. I have run DCPromo installed AD, set up the DNS, set the Security Policies and so on. My question is if I go ahead and put this on my network, it shouldn't cause any conflicts w

RE: New W2K Server

2001-08-27 Thread David N. Precht
If it is a PDC/BDC of its own domain, I do not see a problem from what I have experienced. -Original Message- From: Erik Brown [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 11:22 To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: New W2K Server I have finally build my first W2k Server. I ha

RE: New W2K Server

2001-08-27 Thread David James
As long as it's not the same domain name... -Original Message- From: David N. Precht [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 10:28 AM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: RE: New W2K Server If it is a PDC/BDC of its own domain, I do not see a problem from what I have ex

RE: RE: Memory problems

2001-08-27 Thread Dewar Charles R
Overcompensating for... -Original Message-From: Correa, Andre [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Sunday, August 26, 2001 11:41 PMTo: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: RE: RE: Memory problems LOL!!!   -Original Message-From: Brenden C. Bryan [mailto:[EMAIL PRO

RE: What do you get for Over Time

2001-08-27 Thread Smiles, Matthew
Become a consultant. Once you are a "salaried professional" you are overtime exempt. If they have to pay directly for every hour you work, then they tend to be much less cavalier with wasting your time. There is no dis-incentive for them to work you overtime, billing for each hour creates this

RE: New W2K Server

2001-08-27 Thread Erik Brown
Thanks, That is exactly what I was hoping for. Erik -Original Message- From: David James [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 10:34 AM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: RE: New W2K Server As long as it's not the same domain name... -Original Message- Fro

PPTP demand dial interface

2001-08-27 Thread Chris Bodnar
Has anyone successfully set this up as described in Q177335 ? I have setup a regular demand dial interface using a modem before using RRAS, so I am familiar with the procedure. We have a remote location that will soon be acquiring a 256K fractional T1 for Internet access. Relatively small offic

RE: What do you get for Over Time

2001-08-27 Thread Jim Chandler
The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) governs how this is (legally) handled. The classification terminology that applies is "exempt" and "non-exempt". "Exempt" employees are those that are exempt from the provisions of FLSA that require overtime pay and related considerations. "Non-exempt" employees

RE: What do you get for Over Time

2001-08-27 Thread Greg Page
If you made $10,000 a year that would be $5.00 and hour. I haven't had and overtime paying job in years but we've always managed to snag lots of extra time off when we can. The nature of the IT beast is that sometimes there is OT involved and long nights and weekends. Just part of the job. Greg

RE: New W2K Server

2001-08-27 Thread Bill Kuhn - MCSE
No problems as long as the domain name is different. If you are currently using DHCP, make sure the new server is not set up as a DHCP server or make sure it has it's own address range to hand out. You should be able to migrate clients over one at a time if you want. Just join them to the new do

Re: What do you get for Over Time

2001-08-27 Thread Seth M. Kusiak
It was ONLY an example. I don't make 10K a year. Greg Page writes: > If you made $10,000 a year that would be $5.00 and hour. > > I haven't had and overtime paying job in years but we've always managed to > snag lots of extra time off when we can. The nature of the IT beast is that > sometime

RE: Authenticating from a subnet without a BDC.

2001-08-27 Thread Flanagan, Kevin
I have seen similar problems with Firewall 1, we didn't find the real cause, not controlling the Firewall will do that. Here's what we did. Create an LMHOSTS file on the WINS server, carefully format it to stuff in the 16th character that indicates who your PDC is, then go into WINSadmin and im

RE: What do you get for Over Time

2001-08-27 Thread Greg Page
I didn't think you did, I was pointing out the math. Greg -Original Message- From: Seth M. Kusiak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 12:17 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: Re: What do you get for Over Time It was ONLY an example. I don't make 10K a year.

RE: What do you get for Over Time

2001-08-27 Thread Don Ely
Well, I don't know how the laws work where ya'll live, but in Washington State if you make under 54K and some change, the employer MUST pay overtime. Not comp time, over time. The other determining factor is if you manage 3 or more people. I found this out just over a year ago and here I was le

RE: What do you get for Over Time

2001-08-27 Thread Sean Martin
I've been a salaried, non-exempt employee for the past 3 years and I've always gotten time and a half for any over-time I put in. However, our HR person recently contacted the Department of Labor and found out some interesting facts. Anyone who is not in a position where 2 or more people work dire

RE: What do you get for Over Time

2001-08-27 Thread Blake R. Fowkes
Title: RE: What do you get for Over Time Far be it for me to complain but I thought that this list was for NT ADMIN discussion.  If y'all want to talk about HR CRAP then find an HR related mailing list and get these stupid questions out of the NT ADMIN list Thanks, Blake Fowkes Waid and A

RE: What do you get for Over Time

2001-08-27 Thread Don Ely
Same here... -Original Message- From: Sean Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 9:51 AM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: RE: What do you get for Over Time I've been a salaried, non-exempt employee for the past 3 years and I've always gotten time and a half

RE: What do you get for Over Time

2001-08-27 Thread David Bray
Title: RE: What do you get for Over Time I was waiting to see how long a posting like this would take ;) -Original Message-From: Blake R. Fowkes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 9:53 AMTo: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: RE: What do you get for Over Tim

RE: What do you get for Over Time

2001-08-27 Thread Sean Martin
Title: RE: What do you get for Over Time Hmmm. Most, if not all of us, are NT System Admins. Salary rates and over time rates are issues for many of us. I believe we're right on topic with this discussion.   Regards,   Sean Martin, MCSENetwork AdministratorRibelin Lowell & CompanyInsuran

RE: What do you get for Over Time

2001-08-27 Thread RZorz
Title: RE: What do you get for Over Time I think there's a whole bunch of exceptions, and unfortunately for many of us, I think IT got to be an exception.   Of course that may have been on the state level, although I could swear it was the National Labor Relations Board that audited our compan

RE: What do you get for Over Time

2001-08-27 Thread Don Ely
Title: Message Quit yer whinin.  It's Monday for god's sake.  No one wants to hear it... -Original Message-From: Blake R. Fowkes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 9:53 AMTo: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: RE: What do you get for Over Time Far be

RE: What do you get for Over Time

2001-08-27 Thread Mier, Juan
Which Dept of Labor did they contact? US? State? -Original Message- From: Sean Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 9:51 AM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: RE: What do you get for Over Time I've been a salaried, non-exempt employee for the past 3 years a

Re: New W2K Server

2001-08-27 Thread Dan_Rembolt
Shut off IIS so you dont get Code Red.Go to Windows update and apply all the updates. Run HFNetchk to see what else you need to patch. Eventually get a network share set up so that you can do all of this automatically when you build a new machine. You cant just do a default install and

RE: What do you get for Over Time

2001-08-27 Thread Correa, Andre
Title: RE: What do you get for Over Time I would like to upgrade my PDC (Payroll Disbursement Coordinator) to version 8.0 (Hrs/Day).  Will there be any conflicts if I try to increase the Disbursement Ratio from Exempt to Non-Exempt??   This should qualify now as an issue.   J   Regar

RE: What do you get for Over Time

2001-08-27 Thread Dillon, Jeff
The "2 supervisee" test is a federal qualifier in the determination of "Executive" status, one of the exempt categories. Not meeting this test does not by default put you into the non-exempt category -- it just doesn't make you exempt. Other tests then become relevant. http://www.dol.gov/dol/all

RE: Win 2000 offline folders question

2001-08-27 Thread Correa, Andre
Perhaps I am missing the entire point, but why is the caching option on the server even an issue? What does setting up the cache do for you? I apologize if I am making things worse, but I have yet to use Offline Files and Folders, so I would like to know how this is done in case I should need to

RE: What do you get for Over Time

2001-08-27 Thread Sean Martin
I believe it was the State Dept. of Labor 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]

RE: What do you get for Over Time

2001-08-27 Thread Jesse E. Gardner
Hi Matt, You've gotten some great advice here. Which you choose to give the most merit is entirely up to you though. The one that I agree with most is that this situation has to be resolved between and your boss. That's "You and your Boss" not, you and your boss and a co-worker. Your financia

RE: Web-based help desk system

2001-08-27 Thread Sean Martin
I've also deployed the Web+Center help desk from Internet Software Sciences. I had some difficulties when trying to run the install with the database on a remote SQL server, but this environment was not a necessity so I just went with a complete local install. After the initial installation, the c

RE: What do you get for Over Time

2001-08-27 Thread Jonathan Johnson
Title: RE: What do you get for Over Time I’m interested, and it is obviously relevant to the group judging by the amount of traffic generated.  Learn to filter.   -Original Message- From: Blake R. Fowkes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 10:53 AM To: NT Sy

RE: What do you get for Over Time

2001-08-27 Thread Martin Blackstone
Title: Message Well, you heard the boss. Everyone back to work -Original Message-From: Blake R. Fowkes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 9:53 AMTo: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: RE: What do you get for Over Time Far be it for me to complain but I

t.exe

2001-08-27 Thread John Hanks
Does anyone know of a legitimate reason my my c:\InetPubs\Scripts directory would have in it a file named t.exe and why that file would show up as a task belonging to IUSR_SERVERNAME? I can't find a reference to t.exe anywhere I have looked and the file was created recently, but not at a time corr

RE: What do you get for Over Time

2001-08-27 Thread Don Ely
Title: Message PuhLease!! -Original Message-From: Martin Blackstone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 10:04 AMTo: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: RE: What do you get for Over Time Well, you heard the boss. Everyone back to work -O

Re: t.exe

2001-08-27 Thread Gary Armstrong
Not a legitimate one. T-R-O-J-A-N ? John Hanks wrote: > Does anyone know of a legitimate reason my my c:\InetPubs\Scripts > directory would have in it a file named t.exe and why that file would > show up as a task belonging to IUSR_SERVERNAME? I can't find a ref

Event Log Tool

2001-08-27 Thread daniel . gilbert
To All: Does any one know of a tool that will archive an Event Log for remote/centralized storage. The tool would allow for the archived Event Log to be stored both on the local server and the remote storage facility. Dan http://www.sunbelt-software.com/ntsysadmin_list_charter.htm

RE: New W2K Server

2001-08-27 Thread Jesse E. Gardner
Congratulations! I just built one for home use. It's a simple setup, I used 2 hard drives; * Disk0: 3Gb, strictly system. No data, storage, etc. * Disk1: 15Gb; I've partitioned this one into three 5Gb drives. 1: Apps, 2: Data1, 3: Data2 The server is an old Compaq Deskpro 2000. And maybe so

RE: Icelandic Keyboard

2001-08-27 Thread Networking Team
Title: Message What a beautiful country, I was there for 2 yearsand unless you know someone there, I would think it would quite diffucult to find the keyboard -Original Message-From: Martin Blackstone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Friday, August 24, 2001 7:07 AMTo: NT System Ad

RE: What do you get for Over Time

2001-08-27 Thread Jose Villatoro
Title: RE: What do you get for Over Time Agreed. I hope Mr. Fowkes has a flame-retardant suit nearby. Here goes...   -Original Message-From: Sean Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 9:58 AMTo: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: RE: What do you get for

RE: Event Log Tool

2001-08-27 Thread Flanagan, Kevin
Dumpevt, write a quick script to do the archiving and you are done, the latest versions may even do this for you. http://www.somarsoft.com +---+ Kevin Flanagan C/S Planning Engineer III I/T Implementation Department Branch Banking

RE: Web-based help desk system

2001-08-27 Thread Sean Martin
I've also deployed the Web+Center help desk from Internet Software Sciences. I had some difficulties when trying to run the install with the database on a remote SQL server, but this environment was not a necessity so I just went with a complete local install. After the initial installation, the c

RE: What do you get for Over Time

2001-08-27 Thread William Schwartz
If you do not like the thread then don't read it. This is an issue that affects NT Sys admins and that is what the list is for. Just because its not tech related doesn't mean it cannot be discusses. Obviously from the number of posts that it has generated it is a topic that many people are interes

RE: New W2K Server

2001-08-27 Thread Eric Wittenberg
Title: RE: New W2K Server Normally it is accessed thru F10. On those models the "Compaq Partition " was that F10 ran to configure the BIOS. What you will need to do is download the appropriate Setup and Diagnostics Disks from Compaq and these can then be booted from the diskettes that are crea

DNS Pointer Record

2001-08-27 Thread Alston, Steve
I'm verifying DNS configuration on a NT 4.0 Server. Re the pointer record in the reverse Lookup file, should the IP address be in reverse order? I've read two sources -- one says forward, the other says reverse. Of course, the one that says reverse it is the Microsoft White Paper, so I'm inclin

RE: What do you get for Over Time

2001-08-27 Thread Don Ely
So tell me about your sisters boyfriends cat that got eaten by the neighbor's dog... ;o) -Original Message- From: William Schwartz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 10:42 AM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: RE: What do you get for Over Time If you do not like

RE: New W2K Server

2001-08-27 Thread Webb, Brian (Telecom)
The DP 2000 had a BIOS that was completely dependant on a system partition on the first hard drive. Take a look at Compaq's site and see if they have a utility to re-create that system partition. We warned that any tool they have is probably going to wipe the rest of your hard drive... Disclaim

RE: What do you get for Over Time

2001-08-27 Thread Dillon, Jeff
Her neighbor was a sysadmin that worked too much unpaid overtime, and didn't keep his dog's dish full of food...look what happens! We need to get PETA and the Humane Society to look into our working conditions. -Original Message- From: Don Ely [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, Aug

Wildcard question

2001-08-27 Thread David James
Hey, this is a buzzer beater question. I need a quick answer. What's the wildcard that goes into a login script for something like this: \\%localhost%\winnt\system32\etc I need the localhost part. I can't remember for the life of me right now David James http://www.sunbelt-softw

RE: Wildcard question

2001-08-27 Thread Erik Sojka
%systemroot% > -Original Message- > From: David James [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 2:15 PM > To: NT System Admin Issues > Subject: Wildcard question > > > Hey, this is a buzzer beater question. I need a quick answer. > What's the wildcard that goes into

RE: Wildcard question

2001-08-27 Thread David James
Thanks. -Original Message- From: Erik Sojka [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 1:10 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: RE: Wildcard question %systemroot% > -Original Message- > From: David James [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Monday, August 27,

RE: Wildcard question

2001-08-27 Thread Erik Sojka
What do I win? > -Original Message- > From: David James [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 2:19 PM > To: NT System Admin Issues > Subject: RE: Wildcard question > > > Thanks. > > > -Original Message- > From: Erik Sojka [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sen

Re: DNS Pointer Record

2001-08-27 Thread xylog
The zone file name is reverse order for example for subnet 192.168.0.x the zone name is 0.168.192.in-addr.arpa. The pointer records use normal IP addresses. xylog - Original Message - From: "Alston, Steve" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "NT System Admin Issues" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday,

RE: Memory problems

2001-08-27 Thread Sean Martin
No I haven't re-applied the service pack. I've contacted their technical support to see if this problem has occurred before. Something tells me they don't have many customers running their software in a Citrix environment. I'll await their reply and then probably try re-applying the service

RE: Memory problems

2001-08-27 Thread Sean Martin
Unfortunately, killing or uninstalling the app are not options. This is the 'new and improved' rating software from one of our Insurance companies that is replacing all other means of rating (including their online interfacing). In the next couple of months, this company will require that all

RE: New W2K Server

2001-08-27 Thread Correa, Andre
What if you have IIS setup behind a firewall? I have so far only allowed port 21 through (FTP). What do you need to do to protect against Code Red? I believe I have all the updates, when I go to http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com it shows me that I have all necessary updates installed. -Or

RE: Wildcard question

2001-08-27 Thread Lefkovics, William
Correct. %systemdrive%\winnt\system32 is the same as %systemroot%\system32 If not, I'm sure xylog (is that your name?) will correct me. William -Original Message- From: xylog [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 11:20 AM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: Re: Wil

RE: Icelandic Keyboard

2001-08-27 Thread Lefkovics, William
Title: Message It is beautiful there.  I know someone there, but have yet to visit. :o(   -Original Message-From: Networking Team [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 10:38 AMTo: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: RE: Icelandic Keyboard What a beautiful country, I wa

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