I'll go over it again tonight and will beat it. Any tips you give me will
be grateful. By the way am designing this "wonderful" dual boot system
with w2k, both clients and both servers on 2 PCs in anticipation of a
company roll out soon ,
thanks
-Message d'origine-
De: Ryan McBride
Title: RE: installing NT
Ok start back at the fdisk. You have obviously done something incorrect in FDISK
-Original Message-
From: HADI, ALI (ALI)** CTR ** [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, 3 September 2001 4:55 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: installing NT
well
AFAIK the PWS is "Workstation-IIS, version 2" which is outdated to say the
least. Installing IIS 4 from the Option Pack is a safer bet. It comes with
Technet, Visual Studio 6, etc etc or d/l it at
http://www.microsoft.com/ntserver/nts/downloads/recommended/NT4OptPk/default.asp
(may be wrapped)
HT
well quite simply there a blue screen, physical mem dump etc > fdisked it
all, formated drives > tried to re-install and that's when things started
going wrong !
-Message d'origine-
De: Ryan McBride [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Date: lundi 3 septembre 2001 08:52
À: NT System Admin Issue
Title: RE: installing NT
Its harddrive dependant. Try seeing if you have an Auto Detect Feature for you HDD's. If your not sure then maybe you need to get someone onsite to give you a little more help. It sounds like a HDD Config Prob though. Only other thing is u mentioned, it was running nt4
what should they be ideally ?
-Message d'origine-
De: Ryan McBride [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Date: lundi 3 septembre 2001 08:43
À: NT System Admin Issues
Objet: RE: installing NT
check BIOS settings for the HDD. Sounds like your settings are wrong
-Original Message-
From:
Title: RE: Installing Peer Web Services
Do you have any error messages. A little more of that type of info would be VERY handy!
-Original Message-
From: Robert Jackson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, 3 September 2001 4:24 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Installing Pee
Title: RE: installing NT
check BIOS settings for the HDD. Sounds like your settings are wrong
-Original Message-
From: HADI, ALI (ALI)** CTR ** [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, 3 September 2001 4:30 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: installing NT
Hi guys,
This mayb
Hi guys,
This maybe little easy for some, but I am trying to install NT server &
wkstation on a Dell PC > after starting the instal I get an error msg that
my cylinder size is over the recommended size (1024) and halts the instal.
Can someone pls advise, I installed NT before ok until the crash
You are using Win2000 backup which is very different from NT 4. It's a
buggy slimmed down version of BE. It took a lot of my nerves to get it
work right. Take a look at this:
http://www.jsiinc.com/sube/tip2200/rh2265.htm
You need to refresh RSM to recognize the new media.
Might also help:
KB Q
Hi All,
I've got a bit of a problem in that I cannot get the full Peer Web Services
add-on installed. My machine is running Windows NT4.0 Workstation with
Service Pack 6a and IE 5.5.
Every component within the PWS will install except the WWW Publishing
Service (which as Sod's Law dictates, is th
Title: Screen Saver to Lock Workstation
Every
native NT/2000/XP screen saver will operate in this fashion (as opposed to how
Win9x/ME works)
You
can force the settings with System Policies or by editing the registry
directly:
http://www.ultratech-llc.com/KB/Scripts/?File=Security.KIX
Title: Screen Saver to Lock Workstation
Ok
Next question. How do i setup that NT Workstation to always use a screen saver
with a password. I have a look through the policy editor for NT4 and there wasnt
anything in it. So apart from loggin in under everyuser, is there an easier
way??
Thanx
Title: Screen Saver to Lock Workstation
Ryan,
They are
correct. On an NT workstation,
when you select the password option on any built-in screen saver, it will lock
the workstation when you attempt to clear it. You’re thinking of W95 and W98 workstations, where it asks
for a generic
Title: Message
Not
the NT password with password protected
that
is the login account password
Col
-Original Message-From: Ryan McBride
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, 3 September 2001
1:37To: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: RE: Screen Saver
to Lock Workstation
Thats what it does.
Try it out.
=)
Cheers
-Original Message-
From: Kelly Borndale [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, 3 September 2001 1:49 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Screen Saver to Lock Workstation
I thought that was what NT workstation did if you put passwor
Title: Screen Saver to Lock Workstation
I thought that was what NT workstation did if you put password
protection on for the screensaver. It uses the password of the NT account
logged in to lock the screen & computer...
-K
- Original Message -
From:
Ryan
McBride
To: N
Title: Message
Nah i
want it to lock the workstation. A screen saver password is to generic and once
one person knew the password everyone would, hence defeating the
purpose.
-Original Message-From: Kevin Miller
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Monday, 3 September
2001 1:34 PM
Title: Message
any
built in NT screen saver. all you have to do is have it ask for a
password/??
-Original Message-From: Ryan McBride
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, September 02, 2001 11:33
PMTo: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: Screen Saver to
Lock Workstation
Title: Screen Saver to Lock Workstation
Hey All,
Just wondering if anyone knows of a screen saver or something that will lock a NT Workstation if it isnt used for X minutes. We have a machine behind reception which is used for DB Queries and everyone always leaves it loged in. Ive decided to
Definitely Sircam worm. I should know about it. We had
a full on DDoS attack going on with this lovely little bugger attached.
Thousands of e-mails from different sources going to a recipient we don't have
but the domain name was ours. Still getting them but the firewall is saying 'no
thanks
Je serai absent(e) du 31/08/2001 au 10/09/2001.
http://www.sunbelt-software.com/ntsysadmin_list_charter.htm
Title: OOF Messages
Hey, I
like those OOFs :)
-Original Message-From: Greg Page
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Saturday, September 01, 2001 11:33
AMTo: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: OOF
Messages
Wouldn't it be great if all the OOF's went to
Sunbelt instead of the send
Hi
Warren,
Thanks for the
suggestion of Opentext LiveLink. I checked out their web site, even went
thru the demo. Looks like a very cool product that really integrates all
activities in a company.
But I think it's
overkill for what I have in mind. I'm looking for something much simpl
I
don't know what ur budget is, but Livelink from Opentext Corporation can support
nearly everthing u want, as u r asking for a robust tool
-Original Message-From: Jim Underwood
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Sunday, September 02,
2001 3:26 PMTo: NT System Admin IssuesSub
Greetings
all,
THE PROBLEM
Today we receive many great
articles, tips, suggestions, and best practices from a variety of sources,
in a variety of formats that are applicable for a variety of OSs and
applications. Some of these apply to only one OS or app. Some apply
to several. Curr
OK! You made your point.
Greg
-Original Message-
From: Andrew S. Baker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, September 01, 2001 12:12 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Adding new users via command line
NET HELP USER
or use CURSMGR
See the followi
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