No, these are not the shared files. The TOC files are the Table of Contents files for each person's mailboxes. I tried removing the quota on a few users to see if that would help, but it doesn't. It is acting like these files are already open, so they can't be written on.
I ran a chkdsk/f...
as far as I know (and I'd be the one to know) I don't have a quota on the Eudora Email service account. I don't think I HAVE a Eudora Email service account. It just pulls from the POP server to this server.
Sometimes the message is on TOC files, sometimes on LOG files, sometimes on MBX...
I have several users who are getting a message when they try to check their email:
Could not write to file o:\whatever
Cause: Disk Full (28)
we use an old version of Eudora(3.0.6 -- which has been working fine), and the file mentioned is always one of the Eudora files which sit on a networked...
As it turned out, there was a WINS problem on the server. The entry for this server pointed to an incorrect IP address. How's that for weird? I can't figure out why any of the Win9x machines COULD log in, but some of them certainly could.
JL Filler,Wilton Public Schools, Wilton CT
I have a few (not all) windows 98 machines which refuse to log in to my AD domain. They can log in to my NT domain just fine and any of my netware servers, but as soon as I try to login to the AD domain, I get an error message:
"Unable to login. Please check your username and password or...
I used a machine for a file server test and now I need to reload Windows 98. The only copy of Win98 I can find is an upgrade CD. It gets to the point where it is checking for compliance and then can't find anything (since I re-formatted the drive, duh!)
Does anyone know what file it's looking...
Login script problem -- that's what was happening here too. I have no idea why. Once I stopped editing the loging script with Notepad, I don't think it happened again. But I don't know why it would execute for some users and not for others. How's that for weird??
JL Filler,Wilton Public...
I'm having an odd problem on some of my XP Pro desktops. Somehow a disk quota is being set on the C: drive, which causes all sorts of problems, since it's set to 100M. Coincidentally (or probably not so!) the default user space limit on the server volume where user home directories are stored...
I had that happen to me occasionally and discovered that my login script wasn't executing sometimes. When I edited it with Notepad, sometimes it saved as a .txt file if I was not careful. Now I use another editor and it doesn't happen.
If you are mapping these drives with a login script...
I think I figured it out. I added the following to the login script:
net use i: //server/share
IF %OS% = Windows_NT net localgroup administrators >I:\localadm\%COMPUTERNAME%.txt
It seems to be working. At least I already have a few files!
JL Filler,Wilton Public Schools, Wilton CT
I am looking for a way to get a list of local users who are members of the group Administrators on my Windows XP Pro desktops. I have found a student who made himself a member of this group so now I need to check about a hundred other machines. If I could pull this list using the login script...
I thought I had the same problem in the thread "problem adding second DC" but I tried the suggestions and it didn't work for me.
I have a primary server loaded with Active Directory and a backup server in the same Active Directory. I am trying to include a third server in AD. This...
did you ever get an answer or resolution? I just developed the exact same problem!
any suggestions appreciated (well, only business-related ones) JL Filler,Wilton Public Schools, Wilton CT
If she is already connected to Juno by modem, she doesn't need to connect again. She can just open Eudora and the first time it will ask to configure. She'll need her email name, her email POP server (mail.somewhere.com) and her SMTP server (usually same as the POP server) JL Filler,Wilton...
I understand how to use the net use command for most things, but I have a dumb question.
I have a laserjet printer with a jetdirect box. All users print directly to this printer with TCP/IP. Now I have a user who has an old DOS-based application (under Windows XP Pro) which can only print to...
I think what I will do is to add the domain group teachers to the local Administrators group on each local machine. I tried it and it works.
Then I don't have to worry about passwords or who is able to get in and who not. JL Filler,Wilton Public Schools, Wilton CT
I want to allow the teachers in my school to install their own software. They are in a separate container with a separate policy in Active Directory (Windows 2000 Server) and are all members of the group 'teachers'. Our new workstations are Windows XP Pro.
Currently, when they try to install...
"arp -a" displays the ethernet address of logged-in workstations, but not the user name
"netstat" displays the IP address, but not the username or Ethernet address.
Is there really no easy way to display what users are logged in and at least the machinename they are logged...
Nope, I didn't allow them to do that, but with Windows 9x it's a little harder to prevent.
Anyway, I need the names and Ethernet addresses of logged-in users JL Filler,Wilton Public Schools, Wilton CT
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