Microsoft recommends that the Cluster Group contains only core resources. The Quorum drive is considered a core resource and should be located in the Cluster Group along with Cluster Name and IP Address. You may try putting the Quorum drive in the Cluster Group.
Yes your PC will now be able to serve up your website. Here is a link that might help: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/treeview/default.asp?url=/technet/prodtechnol/iis/deploy/default.asp
Here this is right from Microsoft it also includes Exchange 2000:
To perform an offline defragmentation of the database, perform the following steps.
NOTE: Microsoft recommends that you only perform an offline defragmentation of the database when you have performed an operation that caused a...
Well it could be if you dont change your DNS records, and it will take some time for the records to update. I have done this several times due to new acquisitions our company has made. If your domain name doesnt point to the right address "no mail".
Search for ncpa.cpl in the system32 folder. If its not there you can copy from another server or run: expand d:\i386\ncpa.cp_ c:\winnt\system32\ncpa.cpl
from the I386 directory. If it is there it could possibly be hidden by a policy.
You can create a personal folder on the Users hard drive through Outlook. Then they can drag all there mail from the inbox to the personal folders, this would move the mail from the server to the workstations.
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