Gee, I guess it is working... lol
Klint
From: David Lum [david@nwea.org]
Sent: Tuesday, May 26, 2009 8:15 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Please disregard
Yeah I picked ‘em up on sale – it was buy one get one, limit ten so I stocked
up!
Just upgraded my MTA to E2K7, and making sure everything is routing correctly.
Klint
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If it was on a network enabled APC switch, you could bounce the power
circuit.
Klint
David Elebute wrote:
i am looking to setup a remote reboot script or batch file to run a server
restart, but only after the server has been down for a set timeframe like an
hour or more.
Does anyone know
I would just keep a workstation around to probe the environment,
gracefully shutdown the server via shutdown.exe, wait a few minutes, cut
the power to the server, and then when the conditions are right, turn
the power back on. Just have the server set to auto-power on when power
resumes (a
Create a template user, and for the path put \\server\profile$\templateuser
when you copy the account, it will rename the templateuser to the new
account
Klint
Gavin Wilby wrote:
Hi guys,
In the old NT days you could create a template account and give it a
roaming path such as
Are the two shares on different servers, or the same server?
Is the UID and PW the same for both shares, or different?
Klint
John P. Bonner wrote:
Hello,
Sorry for the lame question but I am trying to figure out exactly what
is going on. We have a server in a central office and we
:* Klint Price - ArizonaITPro [mailto:kpr...@arizonaitpro.com]
*Sent:* Tuesday, May 05, 2009 4:37 PM
*To:* NT System Admin Issues
*Subject:* Re: Sorry for the simple question but I'm a developer not a
Sys Admin Guru
Are the two shares on different servers, or the same server?
Is the UID
This may be a bit off topic, but what level of obscurity is removed by
the general public knowing what NAC devices get installed at Liberty
Bank. I would think you would want that to remain a black box to the
good and bad on this list :O)
Klint
Burgess, Jeffrey wrote:
Anyone here
My cousin, in another state, has a HP 6535b laptop with docking station.
Is there a way to enable dual monitor support between an attached LCD
hanging off the docking station, and the laptop LCD?
I have remoted into his box, and tried enabling the 2nd monitor via ATI
Catalyst software, but no
for the secondary monitor. *
* *
*Thanks,*
*Brian Desmond*
*br...@briandesmond.com*
* *
*c - 312.731.3132*
* *
*From:* Klint Price - ArizonaITPro [mailto:kpr...@arizonaitpro.com]
*Sent:* Thursday, April 23, 2009 6:24 PM
*To:* NT System Admin Issues
*Subject:* HP 6535b dual monitor
I need to upgrade a dl380 g3 from dual 146 drives to dual 300 drives. I
have backups of the data and do not want to rebuild the server from
scratch (unless I have to).
Can I simply take the following steps:
* remove a drive to break the mirror, put in the new drive, let it
rebuild
I use borderware and absolutely love it. I too use Ninja at some
smaller shops, but for midsized environments (50+ users), I like to put
my eggs in different baskets.
I am running 2 MX-200's running as a cluster. I have had zero downtime,
minuscule amounts of spam, and no complaints of false
Background:
I work for an employer that uses Trend OfficeScan throughout the enterprise.
I utilize VMs extensively in my environment
Company policy dictates that I have to use Trend, and I am not in the
group that decided to go with other vendors
That being said, Trend has a utility called
Here are a few quick hits
http://www.serverintellect.com/support/salesfaq/pentium-xeon-comparison.aspx
http://www.finnix.org/Pentium_D_vs_Pentium_4
Kevin Lundy wrote:
No, that is what I mean by it's a philosophical question, at an
overall processor architecture level.
On Thu, Feb 26,
Hopefully you really only need to worry about it if you have a
single-label domain.
Klint
Scott Kaufman at HQ wrote:
You don't need WINS to do hostname resolution.
If DNS is correctly configured, hostname resolution will work just fine.
Since 2000, the OS uses DNS first before WINS for
what does your disk layout and network connectivity look like?
Jason Morris wrote:
We use vRanger from www.vizioncore.com. It is dependent on running a VI
server though. There are quite a few others that would depend on what
your storage platform is as well. If you're looking for something that
James,
I use a very restrictive default policy, and then open it up for special
AD groups to gain additional access
exec
managers
sales floor reps
IT
etc, etc
James Rankin wrote:
Is there any way I can force all user accounts to be a member of a
certain AD group? I have several levels of
Minutes?
David Lum wrote:
VM'd a 64-bit one with VMWare Workstation on Friday from an ISO, took
18 minutes from ISO boot to desktop on a modern hardware w/ 8GB RAM.
Vista R2 is a good way to describe initial impressions.
*/David Lum/*/ /*// *SYSTEMS ENGINEER
NORTHWEST EVALUATION
Sweet, the link is working for me now..
Question: is this the x86 or x64 link?
If it is *not* the x64 link, does anyone have it?
Klint
Jim Majorowicz wrote:
I think they hit the 2.5 million mark. Going through the Partner Portal
(I'm just a SBSC Registered Partner), I can't use the key or
on lifehacker too.
*From:* Klint Price - ArizonaITPro [mailto:kpr...@arizonaitpro.com]
*Sent:* Friday, January 09, 2009 3:31 PM
*To:* NT System Admin Issues
*Subject:* Re: Windows 7 On TechNet Now
Sweet, the link is working for me now..
Question: is this the x86 or x64 link
On TechNet Now
X86. 64 bit is somewhere on lifehacker too.
*From:* Klint Price - ArizonaITPro [mailto:kpr...@arizonaitpro.com]
*Sent:* Friday, January 09, 2009 3:31 PM
*To:* NT System Admin Issues
*Subject:* Re: Windows 7 On TechNet Now
Sweet, the link is working for me now
1.x and 2.x run on top of Windows while ESXi has it's own OS, and runs
independent of Windows.
ESXi is a stripped down version of ESX. You will see huge increases in
VM performance under ESXi.
Klint
Roger Wright wrote:
So what are the primary differences between v1.x , and v2.0 and ESXi?
Now that is funny...
Kamlesh Parmar wrote:
LinkedIn
NT,
I'd like to add you to my professional network on LinkedIn.
- Kamlesh
Learn more:
https://www.linkedin.com/e/isd/441515905/_vdeiJjK/
What is LinkedIn
as follow up, with the free trial from MS, will windows allow for 25
simultaneous users during the grace period?
Klint
Webster wrote:
*From:* Klint Price - ArizonaITPro [mailto:kpr...@arizonaitpro.com]
*Subject:* Win 2k8 Enterprise 240-day Eval Terminal Serivces
licenses for 25 users
during the grace period?
Klint
Webster wrote:
*From:* Klint Price - ArizonaITPro [mailto:kpr...@arizonaitpro.com]
*Subject:* Win 2k8 Enterprise 240-day Eval Terminal Serivces
licenses for 25 users.
I need to throw together a test server with 25 terminal services users.
Does the 60
I need to throw together a test server with 25 terminal services users.
Does the 60 day eval (which can be increased to 240 days), allow for 25
simultaneous users via terminal services
Thanks,
Klint
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A client of mine has been with One Up Web for a long time, and has
experienced sustained top rankings for some very competitive key words
and phrases.
http://www.oneupweb.com
Klint
Jon D wrote:
Our compnay is looking to hire a Search Enghine Optimization firm to
tweak our website.
Does
+1
keep the flash in a specific area, wrapped by content/html
Personally I would change the site so each topic had its own page,
non-flash navigation (coupled with flash navigation if you wish), and
use flash to highlight media aspects of a page, not be the page.
Each page should have an
Since migrating a laptop to Vipre, Outlook via HTTP/RPC is running a
lot slower than NOD32 did. Are there any tweaks I can try out to speed
up performance?
Klint
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DNS on the outside resolves the same for both www.forespost.com and
forestpost.com
Can you post the code that loads the xml?
Klint
It may not be
Eric Brouwer wrote:
Good afternoon,
I've run into an issue at work related to our web site that I can't
figure out. Our site was developed in
can you change that line of code so it loads from
www.yoursite.com/editorialicons.xml ?
Eric Brouwer wrote:
It's a simple line of Actionscript in the Flash file:
xml.load(editorialicons.xml);
On Dec 2, 2008, at 1:27 PM, Klint Price - ArizonaITPro wrote:
DNS on the outside resolves
no, what you want it to have yoursite.com redirect via IIS to
www.yoursite.com
Although you could do it the way Jim suggested, many search engines will
ding rankings for duplicate content.
Klint
Kennedy, Jim wrote:
That should do it.
-Original Message-
From: Eric Brouwer
Get a volume license for your desktops so you can do disk image
deployments. It will save you a ton of time over the years supporting
the environment.
Klint
Jon Harris wrote:
Can you even get XP now? I thought that it was only available until
the end of November or something like that.
If the default is not working, why do you think the additional software
will do the trick? Both routes will most likely require FW
modifications, whether you have the DC do time on its own, or point it
to a different internal time server on the network.
Klint
Juned Shaikh wrote:
What is
I think both Troy and Marvin are correct.
It sounds like Juned does not have FW rules in place to allow time sync
to work directly from his DC. Yes, he should use W32Time as Troy
suggests, and should point to an edge device (or other device that has a
time service running on it) as Marvin
Shavlik
Eisenberg, Wayne wrote:
LANDesk Security Suite
--
*Wayne Eisenberg*
Server and PC Support Manager
*Pepsi Bottling Ventures, LLC*
*From:* David
I saw a demo for this product a week ago, and the sales guy, fwiw, said
to include a DC in the fenced area, with network rules on the router so
the dc could only communicate with the fenced vm's.
Sure looks like a slick product.
Klint
David Lum wrote:
The context is VMWare and systems in a
I don't think this is an issue with VMWare's fencing capabilities in Lab
Manager.
Klint
Benjamin Zachary - Lists wrote:
The last time I ghosted a handful of Dells and didn't newsid/sidewalk
them they replaced each other on the domain and 'kicked' the other
off, so when I was all done, I
These registry settings are causing backup speed degradation in my
environment, and I am curious if anyone could explain why.
I have a HP StorageWorks DL380 g5, running Storage Server 2003 x64 with
dual 2.3 Quad Core processors, and 5 GB RAM.
I have a 2TB SAS connected array connected to a HP
*From:* Klint Price - ArizonaITPro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
*Sent:* Friday, November 07, 2008 1:30 PM
*To:* NT System Admin Issues
*Subject:* Re: Comparing NT Backup speeds
These registry settings are causing backup speed degradation in my
environment, and I am curious if anyone
PowerToys setting the user to log in automatically?
Robert Cato wrote:
I have about six workstations (xp sp3 fully patches using SCE) that
are behaving strange.
W2K3 domain (native mode)
User will log out at the end of day or lunch. Upon return to their PC
they are logged in with screen
It all depends on the database design, and the nature of the application.
I have SQL servers that are running fine on Dual Xeons with 4 GB of RAM,
that service 400 users, with a 35 GB database attached to a SAN. I also
have a SQL box that craps out on the same hardware, even though the DB
is
Interesting comment considering 70% of those that have more than $10M in
net worth stand support the democratic ticket.
Ralph Smith wrote:
I would think lowing taxes to increase government revenue would only
work if the money is funneled back into the US economy in a productive
way. So if
I saw the post to abandon the thread after catching up to the list, but
here is the link:
http://blogs.wsj.com/wealth/2008/10/13/the-rich-support-mccain-the-super-rich-support-obama/
Rod Trent wrote:
Link?
*From:* Klint Price - ArizonaITPro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
*Sent:* Friday
Please forgive my cranky counterparts, but I just wanted to say thank
you for offering a free tool that will simplify (hopefully) my life. I
am deploying a VM right now to test the remote WSUS install component.
I just wish I could have had something this past weekend when we patched
an
Robert,
I have a question regarding your freeware...
If a client PC is set to just notify the user of updates when they are
ready to install, can this software over-ride that option, and force the
install of the updates?
Klint
Klint Price - ArizonaITPro wrote:
Please forgive my cranky
If they had the rights, you could batch out stopping the service, and
manually deleting the files from the queue, and then starting the service.
I would think if they were in the print operators group, they would have
this right.
Klint
Phil Guevara wrote:
Is there a program or script that
I work for one of the largest software companies in the health care
industry. Although we have cut back on travel, and have a quasi-hiring
freeze, business and budgets are going on as normal.
Klint
David Mazzaccaro wrote:
Ugh.
Hang in there good luck to you.
Have you set your firewall to only allow outgoing smtp traffic to
originate from your mail server?
Klint
Holstrom, Don wrote:
Thanks to several of this group's suggestions I am off most blacklists,
a hellish trip at best.
But I still keep going back and forth with the SORBS lists.
Does anyone know what setting I need to correct on a PIX 501 so it does
not mungle the SMTP banner?
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Also check the refresh rate on her monitor. If she is running at 60hz,
that could also be an issue.
Klint
Glen Johnson wrote:
I can tell you from my own experience, white on blue is not good for me.
I have limited vision and I find that green or yellow on black is much
easier on my bad
any optimizations out there for BackupExec?
Michael B. Smith wrote:
I don't think you'll find any problems with it.
The section below is showing its age. It was written before Microsoft
moved to E12 and DPM and VSS. But it was accurate in the 2004 timeframe.
NTBackup
.
Regards,
Michael B. Smith, MCITP:SA,EMA/MCSE/Exchange MVP
My blog: http://TheEssentialExchange.com/blogs/michael
Link with me at: http://www.linkedin.com/in/theessentialexchange
*From:* Klint Price - ArizonaITPro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
*Sent:* Wednesday, October 08, 2008 10:41 AM
If money is an issue, do him a favor and install Linux. I bet Wine
would run all his old apps.
Check autoexec.bat and config.sys
IIRC, all you have to do is put WIN, and it should start up.
Klint
Todd Lemmiksoo wrote:
Does anyone remember how to get Windows 98 to not boot into DOS mode,
Any chance you are stumbling on anti-piracy measures built into many
CD's these days.
Klint
Silvio L. Nisgoski wrote:
Nero does the job well. Is that anything strange about the original
cd that some program could not interpret correctly ?
- Original Message -
*From:*
Can't you just right-click on the machine in ADUC and select reset
account?
Klint
Martin Blackstone wrote:
Thanks Michael.
*From:* Michael B. Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
*Sent:* Friday, September 05, 2008 1:54 PM
*To:* NT System Admin Issues
*Subject:* RE: Domain Offline More
Do you have any multi-homed servers on the same subnet?
Klint
Free, Bob wrote:
If you are running WINS, that's the first place I would look.
-Original Message-
From: John Hornbuckle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2008 7:48 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
The dual processors and 4 GB of ram make the difference, not the
bandwidth. That is where you will see a big jump in performance for
browser start up times, multi-tabbed windows, and rendering.
Your comment reminds me of when I worked as a tech in the IT department
at a major University circa
I would suspect the user is logged in elsewhere. When the password
expires, they change it on their end, but their logged in session
elsewhere keeps the old cached credentials, which eventually locks out
the account.
Klint
Joseph L. Casale wrote:
Yeah and I don't see anything? So weird.
It depends on what the vendor requires.
If you have the ability to choose, do you want layered security or
integrated security. If you want to use a layered approach (which is
required in some industries), you have to create an sa (system
administrator) password, which you should document,
Qwest's "Qwest Control" has to take the cake for the slowest site.
Click on a link, go home, come back in the AM, and it might be loaded.
Bob Fronk wrote:
Days???
Try months.
Slowest site I deal with Well, close second to ATT Premier Wireless
site.
Bob Fronk
you could always set a dhcp reservation until you figure it out.
Nigel Parker wrote:
hi
we have a remote server on a ups after 10 mins of ups power the server
is set to do a clean shut down
Users know to check the machine and power it back on
PROBLEM
the machine has a network card with
Until the boss goes to your manager, and tactfully asks you to open it
back up for him.
Serious. It happened to me.
Stefan Jafs wrote:
I
did the same changed setting waited a few min, tried
playboy.com not blocked, checked again tried again after hour I gave
up and nest
The switch you are referring to in the BIOS is to enable Intel
Virtualization Technology (IVT).
James, if you can post the error, I may be able to help you out.
Klint
James Rankin wrote:
What's the error? We had errors on our 64-bit hosts in HA and
apparently there was some sort of 64-bit
Has anyone had any experience with Rob Dunn's script mentioned above
found at *
*http://tinyurl.com/5p6cbb
Thanks,
Klint
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Within the display properties have you checked the advanced tab which
should load the chipset software?
Klint
Bob Fronk wrote:
Nvidia chipset? What kind of video card? What kind of machine?
You should be able to set a mirror in the video card software.
Bob Fronk
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
This could depend on a number of issues. Are they simple .ocx or .dll
files, or are they tied to specific registry keys for licensing
purposes. Are they machine ActiveX or Broswer ActiveX objects?
If it is a simple, stand alone file, then yes, you could back up the
file, and restore it to
Sorry for the OT:
I tried e-mailing you directly, and the message bounced. Are you
requiring SPF? Do you have a hotmail account?
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Put the servers in a different OU.
Andy Shook wrote:
2003 SP2 all around, AD at highest level of functionality.
Wanting to delegate full control of user objects and PCs ONLY, not all
computer objects to jr admin. I can't find how to filter our
servers...Possible or am I an idiot?
download a copy of srvinfo
create a txt file of pc names in your network, and save to c:\datacenter
save the following to a .bat file in the same directory
@echo off
cd \
cd C:\datacenter
runas /env /user:[EMAIL PROTECTED] scan_network.bat
exit
create a file named
what? It's not sequel?
Webster wrote:
*From:* Michael B. Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
*Subject:* RE: Defrag servers
... what do I know?
U, quite a lot about a lot. You even know how to spell SQL. J
Webster
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Matti,
Was this a misprint in the article? Did they mean to say Haack-ers
obtained the exploit :O)
Cool domain name by the way.
Klint
Matti Haack wrote:
The article is useless.
Patch where? Who should be patching?
Everyone with a (BIND) Nameserver:
I would be careful blocking a whole country.
A few years ago I went to a networking user group meeting hosted at a
campus in Phoenix. They were having all sorts of problems at the time
with their network because their ISP assigned a network block that
showed the ip range being assigned to
I maintain about 200 servers in an ESX development environment. When I
did the P2V, I dropped the databases to a network share, and re-attached
them after the conversion.
Klint
Jon Harris wrote:
I don't know about that. I would have thought that would only affect
the machine AFTER it was
Are you running any loopbacks for vpn or SSH?
Klint
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am on my XP desktop, and I run mstsc.exe to open a session on a server.
(In the most recent case, the server was a VM, so remote session is the
only real possibility.)
Again, I am logged into my XP desktop as
Are you in a flood zone? If the city drainage is clogged, is your
building on a higher elevation?
My personal opinion is to go on the second or third floor which would
seem to work everywhere but New Orleans.
Klint
David W. McSpadden wrote:
If you have a Multiple Floor building where is the
Are you currently creating users by right-clicking on an existing user,
and selecting copy, or are you looking for a full blown scripted app?
Klint
Dennis Rogov wrote:
Hello All
My team on daily basics suffers tasks of creating AD accounts for 2
OU's for 10-15 users which
If so, please ping me offline.
Thanks,
Klint
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Are you running it in compatibility mode?
Klint
Edward B. DREGER wrote:
Greetings all,
I have an Outlook 2002 problem that has left me scratching my head:
Whenever Outlook is launched, it changes the screen resolution to
640x480. Upon exit, the resolution is restored.
If the resolution is
if you're not piping grep into awk. oh dear, that does not sound
right.
Andy Shook wrote:
Omni Ping Pro. Works awesomely
for the Shookster
Shook
From: Bill
Lambert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July
24, 2008 1:19
PM
To: NT System
/MSDN subscriptions have a perpetual license, so *_subscribers_* can
still use the products received with their MSDN subscription after their
subscription has expired.
/
Am I correct to interpret this that if you are _current_ with your msdn
subscription, you may continue to use older releases
With my new job I inherited a poorly documented data center. Over the
past month or so as I have had time, I have done a physical inventory
and have located an additional 20 servers and 60 VMs that were
previously undocumented.
I have a list of close to 200 servers now, location, and computer
is this the entire script? do you get an error?
Ara Avvali wrote:
Hello everyone
I am trying to make a batch file that does route add for me
So I copied these lines in notepad, saved as ip.bat but it get stuck on
first line and loops. Any idea why?
route add 64.238.199.200 mask
Good catch Carl.
Carl Houseman wrote:
I bet the script is called route.cmd or route.bat.
Carl
-Original Message-
From: Klint Price - ArizonaITPro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2008 2:51 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: batch route add
Assuming the file was called route.cmd or route.bat, when the script is
run, the command prompt takes the first word of the line and is
recalling the batch file instead of calling route.exe. That is why
renaming the file works because it is no longer calling itself.
I imagine if he put
When I run into a problem that is outside my daily routine, I fully
communicate the issue with my manager in an official memo and include
possible steps to resolution, pitfalls, potential issues, etc, and
propose multiple solutions. Their responses are cataloged with the
memo. In the event
Are you staying in the NC market?
Klint
Tim Vander Kooi wrote:
Dealing with Shook on a PSS call??? Kill me now!
:-P
*From:* Steve Pruitt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
*Sent:* Thursday, June 19, 2008 4:06 PM
*To:* NT System Admin Issues
*Subject:* Re: OT:Shook needs your help!
no, the /24 means the last 255 digits in the last octet
if you want to allow everything in the last two octets, it would be
10.3.0.0/16
Play around with www.subnet-calculator.com for more info.
Klint
James Edwards wrote:
I'm opening ports using GPO's. In the Allow Printer and File Sharing
Try living in AZ in the summer with a pool.
Easily $400+
Joe Heaton wrote:
$28 for electricity?! Where the heck do you live, and do you not use
your air conditioning, or watch t.v., or have a refrigerator? That is
seriously low, unless everything in your house is gas, and that bill is
high.
It's been a while since I have needed a good ASP.NET user group, but I
have hit a wall on a project and need some pointers.
Does anyone know of a good list? The one I used a few years ago is no
longer active.
Klint
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*From:* Klint Price - ArizonaITPro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
*Sent:* 10 June 2008 16:48
*To:* NT System Admin Issues
*Subject:* OT: I Need a Good ASP.NET User Group
It's been a while since I have needed a good ASP.NET user group
is launched from the RUN line, it would be stored in the registry as
well.
Klint
Steve Ens wrote:
I think there might be a listing in the registry as
well...can't seem to remember which key though.
On Mon, Jun 9, 2008 at 12:06 PM, James
Winzenz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Some of the big issues to tackle include:
* Determine hardware costs per TS session (how much ram, disk, etc)
is necessary to support a user.
* How much print spooling will be done
* TS Failover making sure you have 50% free resources
* Sufficient Bandwidth and QoS
* ISP
WIth 1000 users and SQL server, you may be looking at a $50k server
which is not being accounted for.
Art DeKneef wrote:
The compatibility for the LOB app might be a stumbling block. While they
don't officially support doing it that way, there are enough other people
that are doing it
[EMAIL PROTECTED] is a good group to join.
btw, I agree with your pricing model. It's what makes the American Dream
possible, causes competition, creates opportunities, fosters innovation,
and in the long term causes better service.
David Lum wrote:
I thought you were addressing me, but
At my previous job I just left, we had over 50 GX270's replaced out of
the 400 in the building due to bulging capacitors.
Klint
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
#1 is a known problem. Do a Google search for leaky or bulging capacitors
on Dell Optiplex machines...
We've had that happen on 3 of
I have a brand a few new servers running 2008 at my new company.
Unfortunately no one is trained in 2008 yet, but development was
successful in making the push to get a few servers running it.
I am trying to install BizTalk from a network share, but want to make
sure I do it right as the
I use PcHelpWare, which is the latest version published by the old VNC
SingleClick folks. It runs great on Vista, can be run from behind a
NAT'd network, and best of all, is free.
Klint
Roger Wright wrote:
I've had solid success with CrossLoop in many support sessions over the
internet.
I don't know. That new 3D application switcher is probably worth every
dollar invested.
What pushed my organization over the edge to upgrade to Vista is the new
built in Chess game. The AI is incredible.
Klint
Murray Freeman wrote:
Now let me understand this. I should spend the money to
This is done in the SBS world all the time in that a secondary server in
a SBS environment running active directory can not hold any of the FSMO
roles, or SBS breaks.
To accomplish it, you need to follow these steps:
http://www.petri.co.il/transferring_fsmo_roles.htm
David Lum wrote:
I'm
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