Yes, this server is running IIS. I stopped the server and tried to turn off the share but it still stalls for a few seconds and then comes back with the share marked as enabled.
Under Properties for one web server on my Windows 2000 box I see the root marked as a web share. The only alias listed is "/". I am unable to delete the alias, and I cannot disable the share! If I click the button to stop sharing the machine goes to an hour glass for a few seconds...
I have a Windows 2000 network with four servers. We are not running Active Directory at this time. All users on the network (about 50) show the red "x" disconnect symbol on each of their network shares, or sometimes on just some of them (different for various users!) when viewing...
I chose a client in Computer Management -> Local Users and Groups -> Users. I clicked on properties and under the Profile tab I entered the name of a batch file in Login Script. I tried to enter an explicit path with the filename, but Windows complained saying it had to be a relative path...
Hello,
I would like to know if kodonnel's issue was solved and how it was done. I have the same question, but can't make it work. The answer given in dhuggins' reply shows directories that exist in a PDC or BDC, but since my small network has neither of these I wonder what folder to use...
I assume, as well, that the backup software and drive will reside on one machine, and that each OTHER machine in the farm needs a remote server agent, right? From their web site, and the web site of resellers, it is difficult to tell.
I am still unclear exactly what I have to buy for Backup Exec 8.6. I have four Win2K servers, one of them running SQL. Can one package backup all four servers to a single drive? Sorry to be the novice here.
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