goto www.sysinternals.com look under security.
They have some utilities that can show you access levels and file permissions and other stuff, in a more concise format than MS tools.
how about a tie breaker with netstat -r.
That does sound strange, maybe a bug. Could there be some patches missing? Im guessing disabling and reenabling the interface will fix the problem, but I don't think I've seen anything like that since windows 98.
Ok solved my own problem:
I changed a group policy for this server:
computer configuration/administrative templates/system/Group policy/Disk quota policy processing
enabled it, and selected "Process even if the Group Policy objects have not changed"
I think this just reapplied group policy...
Yes the disks are NTFS, and I am logging in as a domain administrator.
I found a script to activate quotas that supposedly works for server 2003 but it fails for windows 2000. I am really stuck here this doesnt seem to be a common problem.
I had somthing similar once. I did a disk scan and it repaired some errors, then things were ok for a while. It seems that some system file was corrupted, but not beyond repair. Unfortunately the problem returned then the drive failed soon after.
I just restored our file server from back up after upgrading disks. Everything went ok but on my first attempt to restore i got an error from Backup Exec about disk quotas, so the next time I did not select "restore quota info..." No problem.
Now when I try to enable quotas on that drive the...
I just set up a new Sunfire x4100 with solaris 10 preinstalled. It has two 72GB disks.
The boot disk does not seem to be partitioned correctly; there appears to be disk space unused. I can see that there is about 68GB in slice 2, but there is only about 26GB being used in the existing slices...
Solved problem.
I was able to get an openboot test menu through hyperterminal. As a sanity check I was confirming that the adapters were in good shape, and it looked like the pins were wrong for the db-25 connector. I found one that came with the server and bam! the menu comes up in the terminal.
sunfire 480r
solaris 8
openboot 4.16.2
I'm stuck!
It started with some memory problems.
I was trying to run a diagnostic boot using these settings:
diag-level menu
diag-switch true
boot-device disk
diag-device disk
auto-boot false
Now the system wont boot. It doesn't even get to the openboot...
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