Yes!
Outstanding work! Thank you so much!
I disabled Hyper-Threading in the BIOS, and ran some performance tests. It ripped through those transactions unbelieveably fast.
Warp 9, Mr. Data! Engage!
Recently I got a new server that has (1) 3.06GHz processor. When I installed Windows 2000 Server on it, it thought there were 2 processors. I did nothing during installation to make it think this.
During periods of high transaction processing, when I go to the Performance tab on the Task...
I had this same issue a week or so ago. Every time I'd take down the BDC, suddenly no one could logon.
If you go to the PDC, open a command prompt, and type nbtstat -n. If there is a Conflict by your domain-name<1C> entry, I know what might be the solution to your problem.
Thanks fellas for replying to my post. I've discovered my bumble.
I discovered that all I had to do was leave File and Printer Sharing enabled in the Network Connection.
This is apparently what puts the Server service into the Services, and then Routing and Remote Access works just like I...
I was researching this same alternative myself when my tape drive was getting flakey. I got the tape drive replaced under warranty, so I didn't research it any further.
I remember comparing some different external hard drives, and it seemed that the throughput with one particular Seagate USB...
I was just re-reading the posts in this thread, and realized I didn't really answer your question.
To the question of verifying the legitimacy of a particular product id that's currently on a server, I wouldn't worry about it.
As long as you can come up with either the cert of auth, the jewel...
I'd say that the unfortunate short answer to your question is no. There is no way that I know of to verify the keys you've got. I'm not even sure Microsoft would be able to tell you whether or not those keys are registered to your company.
If your IT guys don't have any paper licensing...
Yep, definitely logged on as Administrator.
I was doing some reading and it seems as though you have to install Active Directory in order for the Routing and Remote Access thing to work.
I've tried installing Active Directory. AD really, really, really wants to talk to a DNS server. It...
This might be a dumb question, have you tried going to that machine, blowing away the user's mail profile, and then recreate specfiying the HQ Exch Server?
Is the old Exchange Server still up and running? I know the old one is supposed to redirect any clients connecting to it to the new server.
Oh boy, it's been a few years. I think we had Netware 4.11 servers with multi-protocol router cards in them, so it was doing TCP/IP over IPX somehow. So technically I guess we were always using routers for the WAN. What I meant in my post was that we ditched the multi-protocol router cards...
I don't know if this will help or not, but I figured I would just throw it out there anyway.
I had a similar problem a while back. We just recently installed routers on all our WAN links, and suddenly the same problem you described appeared.
To solve the problem I created persistent static...
I want to install Windows 2000 Server as an Internet gateway. I want to use the Routing and Remote Access service to do the required NAT. I do not want to add this machine to my domain, so during W2K setup I select the option that says the machine is on a network without a domain, so it'll...
Thanks for the info. I'll check it out.
I did some more searching on the MS KB since my last post and also found article # 269239 MS00-047: NetBIOS Vulnerability May Cause Duplicate Name on the Network Conflicts
It isn't really related to my problem, but the fix sounds like it might help...
Check this out. I was looking on the MS KB and found an article that describes my problem exactly. It's article# 314696.
There is a fix for this problem, but lo and behold you have to call Microsoft and possibly PAY to have them issue the fix.
Doesn't that just take the cake?
Shutting off that Win95 machine did nothing at all.
That unique <03> map was still stuck in the WINS database, and there doesn't seem to be a way to delete that one record, so I shut down the WINS service, and completely deleted the WINS database files from WINNT\System32\Wins.
I restarted...
Neato mosquito! I didn't know you could double-click on those entries in the WINS "Show Database".
When I double-click on the domain name <1C>, it does bring up the IP addresses of the PDC and BDC.
There are no static maps.
The Domain<1C> says Domain Name and Group.
The Domain<1B>...
There were 4 IP addresses. 1 was the PDC with a <1B>, I'm assuming its <1C> got removed on account of this problem. 1 was the BDC with a <1C>. 1 was the WinXP machine at the reception desk with a <00> and a <1E>. 1 was a Win95 machine out on the plant floor with a <03>.
<1B> = Primary Domain...
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