I'm trying to setup wireless networking on a bunch of laptops.
The Wireless Zero Configuration keeps turning off or fails to start after rebooting, resulting in no connection to the wireless network.
There are no events showing that this is even happening. Also, when I disable the wireless...
Well we have a consultant that is contracted to maintain all the server hardware and OS's (no offense, but I don't agree with that solution, it was implemented before I started though).
Anyway, he's going to be doing updates to the servers this week. I'll get an exact list of what and compare...
Exception reading printer control
Could not login for com.novell.service.ndps.eMFrameStartup. java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: com/novell/service/session/util/DefaultProperties
Is there something I need to do at the server to fix this? I'm not really up for removing and re-adding the print...
We're running client 4.91 and we have about 250 laptops that belong to our students. We just put the Novell client on, mostly to track printing. I'm wondering how to turn off/disable the Send Message feature, so that it can't be renabled. The students are admins of their own laptops.
I'm...
Best practice would be to have all your drives on separate disk sets. Mirrored set for the Quorum, You could go RAID 5 for the logs (R:), but a mirrored set will work (less disks needed) and a RAID 1 or 1+0 set for the database (S:) for speed of accessing the database.
Thanks guys, I got this taken care early this week on Monday.
I restored the GroupWise system (PO and DOM), then the actual directory structure, to the Restore Area.
Thanks!!!
I'm trying to setup my Restore Area for GroupWise 6.5. When I restore from backup (Veritas 10 on Windows 2003), what files do I need to restore? Do they need to go into the root of the Restore Area directory?
I ask because I'm not able to get the Restore Area to work properly. I keep getting...
I'm using CS 11, and make files. Then after saving when trying to open sometimes, I get the following error.
Acrobat PDF File Format is having difficulties. The file is damaged and could not be repaired.
We are not making PDF's, we are saving the files as *.ai files.
Any help would be...
Glad it's working Barry!!!
It might have taken some time with AD. Do you have any other AD servers running?
I'm not an AD guy, but I know it needs to replicate, not sure what it would do if there's nothing to replicate with.
Anyway, good job!!
Chris
Barry,
I've been looking into how to this, and found something that might work for you.
Open your DNS Management application, the go to Foward Lookup Zones/mycompany.com (highlight this folder). In the right pane, right click and click on New Host (A). A new window opens, type in www as the...
Barry,
I'm not sure where to do this at within the DNS application but ...
From a KB article on MS site:
Do not configure the DNS client settings on the domain controllers to point to your Internet Service Provider's (ISP's) DNS servers. If you configure the DNS client settings to point to...
ShackDaddy,
With a hotspare, wouldn't you be able to lose 2 drives? Just not at the same time. The second could be lost after the initial hot spare is spinning.
Can the Hot Spare be written too, in it's spare state? Would this depend on the controller and software? I'm just curious about...
You're clustering for failover cases. So I wouldn't have any volume on a single driver, PG. Mirrored sets for each of the single drive cases above.
RAID 5 should be good enough, not sure how well Exchange works on RAID 1+0 though, which will give the best performance.
If you can't access your website with the IP, then maybe it's not just a DNS issue (could be your host doesn't allow access to the IP address). However, you're workstations can get to the internet, just not your site?
An MX record just tells incoming email where your mail server is at (and is...
OK, there might be a couple issues, but I don't think you need to blow away your production server.
What did you use for DNS before you put the 2003 server in?
Can you access your website via it's IP address? (i.e. http://192.168.1.1)
Do you still have the Linux server that you can power on...
The domain a website belongs to (www.mydomain.com) is not the same as a Windows domain (mydomain). Is the domain of your internal network really the same as your website domain? They can be simliar, the Windows domain would be without the .com.
What happens if you ping your www.domain.com...
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