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I have a Windows 2000 Adv server that I am running Terminal Services & Citrix on.  It has been acting flaky and the hardware is getting old, so I am replacing the server.  I have about 250 users.  ...
Zones: Misc OSDate Answered: 04/06/2003 Rating: 7.0 Views: 0
Running Windows NT 4.0 Server on SP6a, we have had 3 unexpected lockups which appear to have resulted in a system shutdown/reboot.  The server is used as a file server and runs Microsoft Exchange S...
Zones: Windows Network SecurityDate Answered: 11/08/2002 Rating: 8.0 Views: 0
Hi there everyone, I'm trying to restrict the access of 5 PCs on my LAN to a handful of URLs. So, I set up the DNS service on one of my Windows 2000 servers. Then I added the forward lookup...
Zones: Networking, DNS, Acti...Date Answered: 01/14/2003 Rating: 8.2 Views: 0
I am running windows 2000 with Active Directory. My DNS/DHCP server is located on my domain controller. This morning DNS is not working and won't start. In looking in the services applet, there is ...
Zones: Windows 2000Date Answered: 05/10/2003 Rating: 6.8 Views: 0
How to setup Terminal Server on Windows XP Pro? Thanx in advance!
Zones: Windows XPDate Answered: 12/08/2003 Rating: 8.8 Views: 0
We have a websever that runs on Windows 2002 server, IIS, DNS, POP3, and SMTP. We can seem to get to some web site pages. After a time of the page trying to load we get the 'page cannot be displaye...
Zones: Windows 2003 ServerDate Answered: 05/15/2004 Rating: 7.2 Views: 0
Hi Guys .... We have the luxury of building a new Windows Server 2003 network from scratch with no legacy issues to get in our way. Of course we want to do this correctly right from the get-go so I...
Zones: Windows 2003 ServerDate Answered: 04/08/2004 Rating: 8.2 Views: 0
I'm looking for a way to set the permissions of a batch file (for executing) higher than the user running it.  This batch file moves a file to a new directory without giving the user permissions to...
Zones: Windows 2003 ServerDate Answered: 06/06/2004 Rating: 7.8 Views: 0
hi guys Can someone tell me whether it's ok to use Windows Server 2003 as a Router when configuring DHCP Relay agent or i'm better off using a real router. Thanks in anticipation
Zones: Windows 2003 ServerDate Answered: 07/30/2004 Rating: 8.4 Views: 0
Im trying to map a drive so this is how im doing it... NET USE Y: \\server.smallbusiness.local\Folder it works just fine when i execute it on the server and in the terminal when i log as a user...
Zones: Windows 2003 ServerDate Answered: 02/21/2005 Rating: 8.8 Views: 0