Hi,
Yes, Sharepoint is running well.
In the office now I did a test on a machine (without Sharepoint indeed but configured as DC) where I experienced same problems.
Now, I just found an article from Microsoft
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;817379
and I unchecked...
Hi,
Indeed, I was thinking what's wrong in my installation. One of the cause of my problems might be the configuration I have:
- Windows 2003 configured as DC
- Exchange 2003
- Sharepoint Services up an running
Problems:
- OMA doesn't work (security error from mscorlib that cannot access...
Hi,
Did you find what was the cause of the error?
I'm having the same problem.
Thanks.
Gia
Gia Betiu
gia@almondeyes.net
Computer Eng. CNE 4, CNE 5, MCSE Win2K
www.almondeyes.net
DasHard,
As I sent in the email, the file HAS to be a DLL file.
So, don't change the extension!!
Gia Betiu
gia@almondeyes.net
Computer Eng. CNE 4, CNE 5, MCSE Win2K
www.almondeyes.net
Right, as Xemus is saying you can use a MsgBOx in a script that will run at the machine startup policy.
Another possibility is to change the logon bitmap(s).
All those bitmaps are stored as resources in msgina.dll file.
You need a development tool to edit the resources, or use...
Well, i don't see any difference if it is child or not. The most important issue is that the cluster service has to run under an account for the domain where your nodes belongs to.
Being a domain controller is not a clustered service. Since this service (DS) works on a multimaster replication...
Hi guys,
Long time no see. However, I had a look here and i see that you have problems with IIS and Cluster Administrator.
The rule here is simple: if you have a cluster, and you made IIS a resource then the only way to start/stop the IIS service is via Cluster Administrator Console.
Possible...
Two network segments that will use same IP range = ONE network.
If it is one network then you cannot have two systems with same address and/or same name.
Gia Betiu
gia@almondeyes.net
Computer Eng. CNE 4, CNE 5, MCSE Win2K
www.almondeyes.net
ntuser.dat will have security information, user registry settings there. You cannot reuse them if you have a new installation!
In the shares section of Computer Management console you can see the shares and opened files by the clients.
ntuser.dat si not opened continously. It is read when the...
The seccond question i don't understand it.
The first one, the answer is: ntuser.dat is a system file that keeps the registry/security settings for that user. You can try to remove it. Then, you should not have problems with overwriting it.
Gia Betiu
gia@almondeyes.net
Computer Eng. CNE 4, CNE...
Right Patty!
GPO can be applied to machines and/or to users.
When a user logs on, doesn't matter from where, he is a user in that network and will have applied to it (if exist) the GPO user part.
The only choice then is to make a policy based on machines. Put your laptop computers in an OU and...
Check the DNS. AD require DNS. Did you install the DNS server on the DomainController?
If you have an internet connection on that server ( i think you have) then during install it is possible that your AD was trying to connect to the DNS from your ISP.
Of course that will not succeed, but this...
It depends about which profiles you are talking about.
My opinion is that you cannot just use the local old profiles. After you reinstalled your domain (i suppose that was a reinstallation of entire AD) then your users even if they have same name, they have different SID. And in windows you are...
The link is usefull and will give you the steps for having a failover solution with IIS.
NLB is a different matter, and of course do not use both methods.
When to use one or another? I would say:
- use NLB for availability and scalability. take care in the way you keep sessions (set the...
The DCs will work as two independent ones. AD is already a replicated database, reason why Microsoft didn't add resources used as cluster resources.
As about if it is good or not to have AD on them, the answer can vary. You have to see what will be the load on those servers.
Normally having an...
If i understand properly, is like this:
- manual failover
- cluster is trying to move the group with SQL resources on the other node
- then, you try to put to online the group. and on second attemps is working (?)(*)
For me is confusing what you do in the step (*).
What is the preffered node...
Do not boot with your XP. Try to use a bootdisk with MS Client on it. Then you will be able to connect to your other computer.
Otherwise,... install a CD drive on that computer.
Gia Betiu
gia@almondeyes.net
Computer Eng. CNE 4, CNE 5, MCSE Win2K
www.almondeyes.net
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