I am trying to accomplish what should be a simple task of granting permission to a non-admin the ability to add users to any group. I have struck out many time over in granting permissions for this user in AD. I have set every read/write permission under the OU's that seems relevant to the...
I am running Sharepoint Portal 2007 on Win2003 box and SQL 2005 for the db.
I am trying to figure out how to change the default location of the db that is created when a new site is added to Sharepoint. For example: Create a site called Test Site, the db files are created on the C drive on my...
Here's what I would like to do: When a db is created I would like the default location to point a path on the D: drive on my server instead of C:. I tried changing the location of 'model'; thinking it would use the same location as it, but it didn't.
I am running Sharepoint on this SQL...
If you happen to be on SP2 for R2, I have seen the same problem. It has to do with the changes made in SP2 that deal with SNMP. Try disabling SNMP on printer port properties.
I am looking into installing SQL 2005 Service Pack 2.
I am running Windows 2003 R2 x64 Edition, with SQL 2005 Std. Edition x86.
My question is do I use the x64 download to coinside with the OS, or the x86 that coinsides with the SQL Version?
Thanks for your help.
In GPMC there is a backup utility if you right-click on the Group Policy Objects. I have not tried it but it may be a place to start.
Just back it up via GPMC and then copy over the backup file to the destination DC and run the restore from the manage backups.... dialog box.
Hope that helps.
I am looking for a way to force a .reg file to install via a logon script without the user having to click Yes at the prompt. The logon script will run and the prompt says "are you sure you want to add the information in () to the registry". I would like to force it to say Yes.
I have tried...
Check your share permissions, by default when you create a new share in 2003 in is very restrictive. The most restrictive setting between share permission and security ultimately is applied.
Hope that helps.
I have experienced the same problem. In my case I changed the number of failures in rapid-fail protection to a higher number. It's located under properties of the specific application pool. It's not a perfect solution, but in worked in my situation. Also adjusting the time period to a lower...
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but on Office products when you try to open an already opened doc it will tell you the name that the product is registered under (not the logged on user). I'm guessing the new finance manager uses the same computer as the old one.
If you look under Help > About...
Sorry, I am using a DB Maint plan. It has been working for quite sometime. Both the database backup and tran log backup section have the error.
The path is a local path, trying just to set it back to the way it was. If you need anything else, let me know.
In the past I have had a Maint plan working for a small sql 2000 db. Recently I have lost the ability to specify a destination for the backup. When I try and specify a directory I get the following error:
Error 8114: Error converting data type to tinyint
I have no clue what would have...
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