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hi happy new year if i have windows 2003 server SP1 as DHCP server and i want to add second backup server can i use clustering with DHCP server and if can how i can do that thanks
Zones: Microsoft Network, Tivo...Date Answered: 01/02/2007 Grade: A Views: 5
I have a Windows 2000 cluster server in place supporting our PACS system. The server DO NOT have antivirus on them.  My question, is there a reason that we should not have any?
Zones: Operating Systems, Windows 2000, Anti-Viru...Date Answered: 04/20/2007 Grade: C Views: 0
hi do i need a specifi microsoft operating system to work in a cluster. if i have 2 servers in a cluster, how would they work with a san i.e. if the database was on a SAN , would both servers on...
Zones: Windows 2003 Server, St...Date Answered: 11/27/2007 Grade: B Views: 44
I have a problem where when I delete a document from server B, it doesn't get reflected on Server A.  However, when I delete from Server A, the deletion is quite instantaneous in Server B.  Here's ...
Zones: Lotus Notes, Tivoli Storage ManagerDate Answered: 10/02/2004 Grade: A Views: 0
We are linking a SQL2K server to an Access DB to source data from a third party application. We have set this up no problem on a normal SQL2K server - works like a treat. However, when we attemp...
Zones: MS SQL Server, ...Date Answered: 09/04/2003 Grade: A Views: 0
I currently have a Terminal server that, due to unexpected growth, is getting maxed out.  I need to add another, but the issue is that the program that remote users access is a database.  Now commo...
Zones: Windows 2003 Server, Tivoli...Date Answered: 11/14/2006 Grade: A Views: 0
Hi Experts! Currently, we are running a bit of a hodge podge as far as our server infrastructure is concerned.  We are running 2 Win2003 AD servers, 2 Exchange 2003 servers in FE/BE config, and ...
Zones: Windows 2003 Server, Servers, Wi...Date Answered: 04/11/2007 Grade: A Views: 0
Hi there, I am starting the process of building a Windows 2003 member server that will eventually become part of a clustered solution.   My question is, can I build the server "as is" now and...
Zones: Windows 2003 ServerDate Answered: 04/23/2007 Grade: A Views: 0
I am trying to setup a cluster of sql server databases.  I am kinda going into this blind, so far i have installed the default instance of sql server enterprise edition in mixed mode, on a server t...
Zones: SQL Server 2005, Windows 2003 ServerDate Answered: 04/01/2008 Grade: A Views: 18
I currently have a Windows 2003 network, running an Exchange 2003 Enterprise Server.  I have the following: - 140 users, growing to about 160 in next year - priv.edb = 150GB - priv.stm = 37GB -...
Zones: ExchangeDate Answered: 11/14/2007 Grade: A Views: 0