You can try looking at this thread www.tek-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=1105128 I have never tried this on 2000 server though. Might be worth a try.
Goner05
If the installer is in a msi file you can create a GPO to auotmatically install the software to the machines when they login.
as for the directory on the permissions tab make sure that whatever membership the users have (IE domain/users) that the permission on the folder matches as well.
Goner05
When you log in as the Admin User you can go to control panel - Users - add user. Then add the user with the domain name for that machine with admin or poweruser rights. This way the user can install the program under thier name. This should resolve the not installed files problem.
Goner05
What you could do is go to outlook and export a contacts folder to CSV (windows). Open this document in excel to get your template then open the document with the 140 e-mail address and copy and paste into the apppriate column.
Open your Outlook and create a new contacts folder (just to keep...
You could keep your ISP as the RQDN and just set up a pop3 connetor to get the mail from your ISP. Then a SMTP connector to send mail through your ISP provider.
If you want the mail to come direct without a pop3 you can have your ISP set up a mail forwarding (they keep the RQDN) or you can...
Win 2000 sever comes with 5 licenses as the default setting. You can check this under Start - Program files - Admin - License You would only notice this if you had more than 5 users trying to connect at the same time.
As for the OS I personally find XP pro to be the best to work with in a AD...
Another option is to put an old hard drive in the New server and mirror it to you new drive. After the mirror is completed you can break it and all your info is now on the new drive. You can then use a partition program to redo your partitions as needed
You can also check out Acronis...
For a network wide deployment (if you have AD) you can link a MSI in your software secion of default domain policy to install this software when a user logs in.
Goner05
Go onto you AD on the Domain controller. Check to make sure that the user and computer are listed as members of the Domain user/computer group. The default domain policy (to the best of my knowledge) will olny affect users and comps list under the Domain user/computers default membership.
If...
if you can telnet into port 110 (may need to portforward if you have a hardware firewall) on your server with exchange then you are set up and ready to go. Just have your users configure their pop address to point to your server and input their user name and password.
Goner05
In your event viewer / system log is there any netlogon errors with the quote "The computer COMP01 tried to connect to the server \\SERVER1 using the trust relationship established by the DNS domain. However, the computer lost the correct security identifier (SID) when the domain was...
You can try this.
on your AD server go to start - run - type in MMC
go to console - Add/remove snap in - Add a group policy - when the box with the Local computer comes up hit browse - under the Donmain/OU tab click on default domain policy - finish
Now in the console you should have your...
For another option to try. Not sure if it works with 98se though.
go to this website http://www.emailarchitect.net/webapp/smtpcom/developers/scripting.asp and download the ansmtp installer (link on page)
go to the directory where you installed the ansmtp
(default is C:\Program...
OK.
go to this website http://www.emailarchitect.net/webapp/smtpcom/developers/scripting.asp and download the ansmtp installer (link on page)
go to the directory where you installed the ansmtp
(default is C:\Program Files\AdminSystem.NET\ANSMTP)
go to samples\vbs scripts
right click and edit...
I did forget to note that you have to right click on health monitor sample monitors (or your custom group). Go to properites - actions tab. Create a new action to e-mail both critical and warning states.
Goner05
Go to the Small Business server administrator.
Under the Health Monitor - All monitored computers - Computername - Actions - Email right - click on e-mail - properties
Configure the e-mail address and SMTP service and the server will send you the warning reports. If you have e-mail on your...
On the Symantec firewall link go to Symantec Client Security 3.0 With Groupware Protection Business Pack (first product on page) is built specifically for a win 2000 server or can be used on regular desktops. In the description it also integrates with exchange (if applicable) for a e-mail...
A good way that I do it is to download the updates at lunch and restart the servers just before I go home at the end of the day. I then show up 15-20 min early the next day to make sure everything went ok.
Goner05
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