I've found this somewhere else across the web and now I can not seem to find it again. Now that I need it.
Here's the situation. Someone at one of the campuses in our district has been bringing their machine up on the network. This machine when later searched though with 3rd party network tools...
As far as I know it does. I had the same problem. I had put in the wrong amount of connections allowed during the per server licensing in installation. This means only "X" amount of users/connections can be made concurrently.
This might fix your problem but if you're in a place that...
I meant to say that this program is called "SASI III" which is an old antiquated program built back in 1990. But the school district doesn't want to shell out the extra money for a newer version. And our tech budget has just been cut back due to district debts. So we try to make the...
Thanks, I like that batch file and it will probably work better than the time permissions. Although I need to keep 2 users on while everyone else is kicked off. One user (machine) runs one updates one runs backups around 1am-3am
Leo McGraw
Huffman ISD
lmcgraw@huffman.isd.esc4.net
Users have to login in to the domain in order to get network resources. Each time they login a login script in form of a .bat runs. The script syncs time, maps home drive, and maps out two drives on two different server for use with the database. One map for one location and one map for another...
Our servers in one area are low level servers and they are using a FAT table. It shouldn't really matter. Both types of servers running NTFS both got effected. If that helps any.
Run your latest virus scanner on your drives. It might not be it, but the last time we had a problem over here with something like that it was nimda. Run the latest on all administrative machines as well. The problem we had was the DAY nimda came out. It got on to one of the admin machines. That...
If I were the admin I wouldn't worry about what the password says. Someone, you don't know who, placed them there. Delete them out and fix your security.
I know this doesn't help the situation, Just my two cents.
In our network we are running WinNT 4.0 servers with SP6a. Two of our servers are for a medium level databasing program that are used for school grades, attendance, and schedules. Accessing the data and retrieving works correctly. All users except administrators are restricted network access...
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