I had some problems with OWA and Sharepoint on an SBS2003 Standard server and I have attempted to re-run the CEICW several times.
Each time I run it, it tells me the DCHP Server isn't started. I check it and it is started.
After a few attempts I get past this stage, but when I get to the...
We've an SBS 2003 server running Backup Exec and recently had to change the Travan Drive. Since doing so it's refused to backup after the tape being used once.
So I stopped the Backup Exec services and tried NTBackup which I normally find faultless under SBS 2003.
When I try NTbackup I get a...
We started in January 2001 with a 2000 standard server and around 10 Windows NT client PCs. As the years passed the NT clients became 2000 Pro clients, 10 clients grew to 45 and we added a second server, running 2003 standard server. The two domains were split between between our two companies...
We started in January 2001 with a 2000 standard server and around 10 Windows NT client PCs. As the years passed the NT clients became 2000 Pro clients, 10 clients grew to 45 and we added a second server, running 2003 standard server. The two domains were split between between our two companies...
One user on our network uses autocorrect in Word 2003 to call up standard paragraphs and addresses with shortcuts. She tells me it works the first time and then the same shortcut returns a different paragraph.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Mike
Thanks Steve,
I've read the Microsoft article but that just explains how to change from 3389 which I already use for Terminal Services and RDC. I know I can go into Remote Desktop to a specific XP PC while in Terminal Services session with the server but find this a bit flakey.
Plus my VPN is...
I use a Netgear FVS318 firewall which only allows me to connect to one host (our server) but if I want to connect to other PCs I have to go onto the remote firewall and redirect it to the PC's IP address.
What is a good firewall that would allow multiple hosts and give a strong VPN connection...
We're shortly replacing our w2k server and going for an SBS2003 one. Is it realistic to carry out regular remote backups from my home PC for around 3Gb of data although we'd only be interested in changed/new files?
Do we upload these to an FTP site and could this be costly with our provider...
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