Hi All,
We have upgraded our server to Windows 2003, and now when saving excel spreedsheets over the network to the server it take over a minute, where as it used to take seconds. Anyone know of a solution to this as the users are driving me crazy
Keith
Hey guy's
I have a batch file running to back up 30 gig to a seperate server. What I need to do is be able to read a output file of what files have changed/added during to copy.
I am using Xcopy "e:\dum de dum" "\\backup\dum de dum" /c /e /s /y /z /d
The copy works well, but I need to know what...
Hey guy's,
I am trying to set up an XP Pro laptop to dial out via a mobile phone for when the user is nuable to connect to a phone line.
Am I right in thinking that all i need to do isenable IR on the mobile, dial the number on the mobile and once I hear all the scrieeching point it at the IR...
Have you installed any 3rd party Internet software, this can easily overwrite files which means W2k has tries to reinstall them. Uninstall any 3rd part stuff and see how it goes
Keith8266
Can you see the 2000 box from the NT box, check subnet mask and IP range are all the same.
Add the NT machine name and Ip address to LMhost on 2000, see if that helps.
Can you see the c drive on NT by using, \\compname\c$ from the run command, check the services are running for the rpc
Keith
Is his account the only one set up? If you have an administrator account, log on with that and change his password.
Piece of advise with W2K, always create a seperate user account and use that one. That way you have the adnin account to fall back on.
Keith8266
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