First, unplug the appliance. Second, take a pen or an unfolded paper clip, and insert it into the reset hole in the back of the appliance. Hold the reset button in while plugging the appliance back in. Be certain to continue to hold the reset button in until the amber wrench light on the...
I currently have a W2k server, which is the PDC, the file and print server, Oracle server, Backup Exec server, the ISA server, and last but not least, the Exchange server.
Last year a few public folders were created, then approx 1 year later the permissions needed changed, and some new folders...
I've recently worked on a home user's computer, which was running Windows XP Pro with Office XP Pro, and is still giving the following errors when trying to open any standard template in Word 2002:
Error: Could not open macro storage
(Then, after clicking OK)
Compile Error...
Go to the following URL for resolution:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;EN-US;Q279432&
If the URL does not come up, go to www.microsoft.com, click on support and select knowledgebase. Do a search for article number Q279432.
What backup software are you using? Who is the manufacturer of your server and backup device? What W2K Service Pack are you running? What type of backup device do you have (i.e. DLT or DAT autoloader, single DAT or DLT drive)? Is your backup software installed on the same server that is...
Chestnuttr - I am absolutely positive that there is no other enabled DHCP issuing device on my network... Thanks for the thoughts though.
To All - I think that I may have resolved the issue. I have set the DHCP scope conflict detection attempts to 2. It was previously set to zero. I have...
What is your performance option set to for the application response? Application or background? This may be a long shot, but whatever it is currently set to, try the other.
Also, has the server ever "Blue Screened"? If so, where was the memory.dmp file placed... Getting to the...
Brontosaurus - Unfortunately, I don't have extra NIC hardware to swap in & out of the computers. Also, all of the Win 9x computer have onboard NICs, and placing an additional PCI NIC in a Win9x computer is ususally a hair pulling experience. Last, there are too many Win 9x computers that...
Tom11011 - I hesitate to do such a drastic change to a server that has been in production since July 2001 and has had little to no problems. The IP problems have only started occuring within the last 30 to 45 days. No changes have been made to the network or server. I feel that making this...
I currently have a single Windows 2000 (SP2)Compaq DL380 server, in a single domain, running: Exchange 2000 (SP1), ISA, DHCP, and Oracle 8.x. In addition to all the apps, this server is also the PDC and is responsible for file and print services. The server/domain is configured for mixed mode...
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