The Antivirus is not Symantic, it's Mcafee.
I took a look at the Cacls and it looks a litte confusing to me. I am not affraid of the command line but don't want to issue an incorrect command and have it bite me.
Then not know how to fix it.
Any other ideas?
Thanks, Barry.
New Question, should be simple to fix.
"Antivirus unable to update, need administrator account to update"
The workstations all have Antivirus programs running that try to update automatically but can't.
Wants only the Administrator account to update.
How can I set it up so that the end users on...
It's a stand-alone server.
Nothing but a small amount of workstations and an all in one printing station.
Very Basic starter system.
The only errors come from DNS when I look in Event Viewer.
Trying to replicate with what ever it can find.
The explanation of the error say basically the...
Thanks Chris, you da man!
The A-Host record seemed to work after a short amount of time.
Went in this morning and tried the A-Host record thing and it didn't work immediately but after returning in the evening I logged onto the reception computer and Our Web page popped up.
Either the A-Host...
If you can't access your website with the IP, then maybe it's not just a DNS issue "
All the workstations can access what ever they want, just not our Web Page.
"An MX record just tells incoming email where your mail server is at "
Without the MX record, I couldn't get any email, incoming or...
I believe the Linux server was doing the initial DNS but had a secondary DNS listed off site.
Can't access the web page with the IP address for the web page.
Nat is up and running on the 2003 server, Linux was configured similarly.
Nat is configured and running smoothly.
Workstations can access...
Did a lot of reading at TechNet and their answers are long and the processes are involved.
Blew away my TEST NETWORK and gave it a “dot local” vs “dot com” domain name.
I still had minor problems accessing our official web page, so I blew it away again.
I then brought up the sever with a totally...
The Linux server was nothing more then a file server and a Nat server.
What I setup on the Windows 2003 server is as follows:
- AD
- DNS with MX records to get to our email host.
- DHCP
- NAT
- File Server
- Print server
Pretty basic setup with a small...
Hello.
I removed a Linux server and replaced it with a Windows 2003 Server.
Our domain is registered on the net and our Email and Web page is hosted offsite with that domain name.
I brought up the new sever with the registered domain name (mydomain.com) and have almost everything needed running...
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