No upgrades or major changes.
The hard drive is listed in the Bios, but when I go to Boot device list, it's not there - only CD or Network card.
So I can just pop out the hard drive and insert it into another laptop with XP on it?
I have an XP Pro SP2 Phillips Freeevents X52 laptop.
It stays at the XP OS screen with the blue bar moving across the bottom for a few minutes, then hangs for about ten seconds, goes back to the blue bar moving.
The a blue screen flashes up with a STOP error, but only for a second or two - so...
I have SQL Server 2000 - 8.00.194 running on Windows 2000 SP4.
I haven't upgraded the SQL service pack as it would invalidate the support of my ERP System (JD Edwards) that runs on the SQL.
I'm thinking of upgrading the Server to a new Server running Windows Server 2003, but don't know...
When I open Array Manager - all that it lists is a SCSI connection belonging to the tape drive attached to the server via a SCSI cable.
Is this drive hot swappable? Can I just take a drive from a redundant PE 2450 and swap it with the failed drive?
Thanks
Thats not happening though - there are licence records in there from 2003 onwards.
Is there a registry key I can delete or some other solution?
Thanks..
I have a Dell PE2450 with Server 2003
There are four physical disks installed - disk sizes are 14.6Gb, 39Gb, 14.6Gb & 67.2Gb
There are three icons on the side of each disk - a circle with a line through it, a disk icon and an x - the first two icons are green and the x has a flashing orange...
Is there anyway of either saving an Access query as a .dqy file?
I can export the results of the Access query to an Excel file, but as there is no query behind it, I cannot edit this in Excel.
Any ideas?
Thanks..
On a different client, I can still open the restricted sites (as per my Group Policy), but there is a red circle in the bottom left corner saying 'Restricted sites'
Why is it still allowing me open these sites?
I resarted my workstation and re-ran the GPO report. I get the following:
"Denied GPOshide
Name Link Location Reason Denied
Local Group Policy Local Empty
Blocked URLs policy domainname.com
Reason Denied - Empty
Sorry for the stupid question, but how can I apply it to the workstations?
If I run GP Mgt from my workstation and run a query, I have the following under the relevant GPO:
"Winning GPO Blocked URLs policy
These settings were applied only by GPOs that do not contain Internet Explorer Enhanced...
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