Two offices are connected via a router-to-router VPN using Netgear FVM318 routers. Clients from a remote office connected through VPN cannot log into the domain and access network resources. The VPN connection is definitely established since we can see remote computers when browsing the...
I have done this. The user is the owner.
This article describes exactly the problem I am experiencing...
http://www.winnetmag.com/Windows/Article/ArticleID/37623/37623.html
After installing SBS 2003 in place of Win2k Server, all the users in my organization can't permanently delete files from their own folders (e.g. My Documents, Desktop, Start Menu) on the server.
After a user deletes a file from a folder, the next time he or she logs on to the server and opens...
They are just trying to delete Word documents and the like.
No, the user is not logged onto any other computer.
Here is something I found searching the web. I don't know if the problem has been corrected in Windows 2003 Server.
http://www.winnetmag.com/Windows/Article/ArticleID/37623/37623.html
I checked the user profile directory on the server. Each user has ntuser.dat and not ntuser.man in their folder.
So I don't think mandatory profiles are on.
What else could be wrong
I have Windows 2003 Small Business Server with roaming profiles. Whenever a user deletes anything from their desktop or My Documents folder, it reappears next time they sign on.
How do I fix this?
I have a dynamic IP address. Using dynDNS and a router which supports auto update to dynDNS when the IP address changes. Running SBS 2003.
Outlook Web Access works fine from within the domain when accessing the service through the domain through the dynamic DNS host. However, it does not...
Our email is being hosted by an ISP (i.e. the MX record points to our ISP's server).
We would like to use Exchange 2003 (part of Small Business Server 2003) but we would still like our email to reside with our ISP (i.e. we want the MX record to still point to the ISP server). Is this possible...
We're running Small Business Server 2003 (comes with Exchange 2003). We want our ISP to be hosting email (for less headaches related to viruses and such).
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I am planning to run Small Business Server 2003 (which includes a small version of Exchange Server) on our server.
We don't want the server to handle any email (that will be done by our ISP). We just want our users to be able to log on to any computer in the office and have their Outlook 2003...
Server is running Small Business Server 2003
Workstations running Windowx XP Professional
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