I'm not on site right now, but...
As for the subnet changing, the user didn't have admin rights to the machine.
The server's IP address hasn't changed.
DC01 = 192.168.1.10
Since I am able to ping the name and IP just fine I was thinking that the issue was some sort or RDP related...
I have a Win 2000 Pro machine that has been running remote desktop to connect to a server for several years. One day that staff comes in and it won't connect. It gets the error about the server being too busy or network problems preventing the connection.
I can ping the server 192.168.1.10...
I have some reports that run perfect on some XP machines, yet on other machines all reports run painfully slow and even creates locks on records (because its running so long).
We're using Crystal Reports 11.0 and our Server is running SQL 2000. I've tested running the reports as the same user...
We were just looking for a way to monitor all tunnels at once. (Status of up or down) Say we have 8 tunnels, and I see 7 tunnels up and running. I'd like to see which one wasn't up... instead of comparing the 7 in the ASA to some other printed documentation that lists all 8 tunnels.
Is there any way to monitor all the L2L tunnels on my ASA? I've figured out some ways in the ASDM to see which tunnels are active, but I'd like to see the active and inactive tunnels all at the same time.
Thanks...
Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance Software Version 7.2(3)
Device Manager...
Thanks for all your replies.
I'm guessing that the consensus here is to not try to mirror the NSS volume. I'll just hope that nothing happens to that standalone NSS volume before they replace the server!
We have a good nightly backup, but it still sucks to have a server w/o RAID. I certainly...
I came across a client that is still running Netware 5. They are planning to eliminate the NW server ASAP. In the meantime, I need to make sure that this server is stable. I've found that the SYS vol was not mirrored. The old RAID card would not allow me to add a mirror to disk #1. So, I...
I was looking for files related to 934016 or KB934016 and I couldn't find it at that site. I'm fairly sharp when it comes to search engines... Either the file is no longer on thehotfixshare.net or their search engine is absolutely terrible.
Either way, I already requested the hotfix via the...
I ran ccleaner and ccleaner's registry clean tool. I've found that Regclean 4.1a didn't seem to work as good on 2000 and up machines. I've basically stopped using it since it seems to try an remove the same keys over and over. I assumed that regclean wasn't made to handle registry...
Chkdsk didn't help the server.
Also, the problem is connected directly to the system state backup. I'm able to back up all other files w/o problems. The backup seems to freeze during the backup of the Active Directory portion of the System State.
I've applied all service packs and even some...
You can try sysinternals psshutdown.
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/Utilities/PsShutdown.mspx
I just tested "psshutdown -f -k" on my xp machine, and it forced all apps to close then powered off my computer. You can give that a try on the 2000 machines.
I think that my phrasing may have been unclear... I was just trying to say that superscopes are not needed for VLANS.
A multinet refrers to running multiple subnets on the same segment which isn't the same as a VLAN. VLANs logically segment the physical LAN traffic with frame tagging. VLANs...
I don't believe there is an actual limit.
In reality it's going to be more about the performance limits of the server (ram, cpu, hdd space, etc) and what type of job is going to the printers.
Don't forget about the number of drivers: I found this while googling: "For example, a server...
I'm working with a 2003 SBS Standard Server SP2. However this issue is more a general Windows issue not specific to SBS.
At some point the NTBackup application started freezing the server. We thought the issue was the tape hardware, but upon backing up to a BKF file we still have the same...
Andy is dead on.
Thanks for adding that comment. I didn't realize that the superscopes were that much different.
A quick google for the term "superscope" brings up plenty of information. The main feature of the superscope is for multinets - locally attached networks that have multiple...
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/278875/en-us
You want this section:
Creating a Windows Server 2003 domain controller in a Windows 2000 domain or forest
There's not much difference between a standard scope and a super scope. The biggest difference is that there is only one set of DHCP options for the entire super scope. Other wise the DHCP options are unique to each individual scope.
If you want traffic to flow both ways you'll probably want...
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