You'll need to find NTFSDOS (Can't remember where to get it)
1 - Boot the machine with NTFSDOS.
2 - Rename logon.scr to logon.old
3 - Copy cmd.exe to logon.scr
4 - Wait 15-20 mins until the standard NT logon.scr kicks in, at this point it will launch cmd.exe due to 3 above.
5 - Run musrmgr.exe...
you can install exchange administrator (off exchange cd) on your workstation - make sure you are logged into a domain that is either your exchange domain or trusted to your exchange domain.
Seán.
cichlid000@hotmail.com
Ah - you've got me there - we have tons of various NT Servers around our network and I can set my time to any one of them using net time - it has never reported 'not a time server' and as far as i can tell they don't run something like TIMESERV.
I'll have a think and let you know.
Get the user manager and server manager executables - They are in WINNT\SYSTEM32 on your server (srvmgr.exe and usrmgr.exe)
For eventvwr just run EVENTVWR xxxxx (x=machine name or ip address)
Also a good idea to get NT Resource Kit - it has loads of useful things.
rclient is also handy if you...
This does sound like a different issue.
Don't worry about the registry setting - tried it - makes no difference - also tried tweaking hardware settings on the NIC and using /PERSISTENT etc...
Your problem sounds a bit more 'in yer face' - at first I would have the network checked - we have had...
Unfortunately this sounds like a common problem with Win2K. (I myself have posted it here)
I have experienced this on several domains (and my own machine) and sometimes makes using Access databases on a shared drive impossible to use.
It looks as though Win2K downgrades the connection - when I...
I'm not sure about the answer to your question - we don't use the brick level backup - it is rumoured to take 20 minutes per mailbox ( i hope i am wrong ).
I would stick to just backing up the entire Exchange DB, using it as a backup for the server rather than individual mailboxes - we tell...
I've only ever used Outlook to send mails with access.
These are used on workstations that are shared but each user has a outlook profile of their own - the sendobject either uses outlook if its open with that user or prompts for profile and login.
What are you using to create / send the mails...
Tried the registry key before - unsuccessful I'm afraid. I think this is just something that Windows 2000 does although I'm hoping there is some form of work around for it.
Cheers.
Seán.
cichlid000@hotmail.com
From my own investigation I have found that it is known by microsoft - no one is sure if they are working on a fix though.
It appears to be a win2k pro feature - i guess no one tried it in the real world. I have tried contact microsoft but have still not had any replies, even after a couple of...
I had to double check this wasn't posted before - so far I can't tell so here goes - this is a problem I have seen on various (our internal) systems and have noticed that others may be experiencing difficulties as well.
Win2K Pro machine with various network drives mapped to both NT4 machines...
Top tip for using any MS Access DB on Win2000 machines.
If your database is stored on a server/mapped drive somewhere you may experience problems with Windows 2000 degrading the connection after a period of time. This is not a problem with Access but Windows 2000 - It will cause errors in access...
I havent tried this with access but I've used it for similiar purposes, ie sending multiples in one go.
Go to http://www.winzip.com/other.htm and download the command line support add in for windows. You'll need a registered version of winzip though.
Add a line in your code after you have...
Make sure you can ping a domain controller for the domain you want to log onto after you have been assigned an IP address. I wouldnt advise using DHCP for the domain controllers - keep them static.
Chances are I'm asking this in the wrong place but I can't seem to find anywhere even close.
Here's my problem - I have an NT4 Server running IIS and SQL.
It has various security updates / patches and config tweaks applied to it that if it died it would take more than a day to rebuild so, I have...
no problem - but i'm not putting my work address up here - i could be embarassing :-)
mail me at cichlid000@hotmail.com and i'll send you my corporate mail address.
cheers.
i would use anything they've got but their site seems to have a problem with our logon to the site for downloading stuff - works on nai.com but when transfered to mcafee to download it doenst recognise it - i've contacted them for help but dont hold out much hope.
Top Tip - do not password protect the zip files - if the exchange server is using groupshield it will strip the attachment off and quarintine it as it can't scan the file as it is encrypted.
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