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I am at a company whose network is set up with 4 independent DCs.  File\Print Server, Loan Server, Exchange Server, File Retension\FTP Server.  When a new user joins the company an account needs to...
Zones: Windows 2003 ServerDate Answered: 11/01/2007 Grade: A Views: 0
We use a scheduled task to run our nightly backups. The task runs a script that calls the ntbackup program. However on one server CMD.EXE has started randomly crashing out either before it gets to ...
Zones: Windows 2003 Server, Windows BatchDate Answered: 01/11/2008 Grade: B Views: 10
I want to lock down a terminal server on a domain controller,running windows 2003 r2, sp2. I made a organizational unit called terminal server. I want users from a organizational unit called work...
Zones: Windows RDP, Windows 2003 Server, Active Dire...Date Answered: 02/11/2008 Grade: B Views: 16
Im using Windows 2003 Server R2.  Lately i have been seeing a folder appear under the IIS FTP site I have set up for the users. This folder has no name, its just a folder icon.  If I try to delete...
Zones: Network Vulnerabilities, Windows...Date Answered: 01/08/2008 Grade: B Views: 0
I have a Windows 2003 Standard R2 Server that is presently AD, DNS, DCHP, Exchange 2003 Std, Veritas Backup Exec, Print Serving, and File Serving and recently recovered from a system failure. This ...
Zones: Windows 2003 Server, Software, M...Date Answered: 02/18/2008 Grade: A Views: 4
Hello all, I have a 2003 standard server as PDC and a 2K server as the BDC of my domain.  I was trying to add a new user to a share on a file server and it would not recognize the new user.  Upon ...
Zones: Network Management, Servers, Network ...Date Answered: 03/06/2008 Grade: B Views: 0
Hello, I am designing a network for one corporate and 9 small branch locations. Here is what I am looking to do. I need to allow the user to login to their computer using a dial-up VPN connect...
Zones: Windows RDP, Windows 2003 Server, Active Dire...Date Answered: 03/06/2008 Grade: A Views: 0
Hello, I would like to have my VPN users not use server bandwidth to browse the internet. Anyway to do this? -Thanks -Casey Strom
Zones: Windows 2003 Server, Windows RDPDate Answered: 03/11/2008 Grade: A Views: 0
I have two servers, A and B.  Both are DC's and both are part of a multi site single domain.  A month ago or so, there was an issue with server A and it was rebuilt.  Server A had to be removed as ...
Zones: Active DirectoryDate Answered: 04/04/2008 Grade: A Views: 0