Yep. We've defragmented the drives. The exact configuration is 4 physical drives TOTAL in the machine, 0-3. Dirve 0 is system, 1 is mirror of system, 2 and 3 are partitioned to "D" and "E" and are mirrors of each other.
Now when we reboot we have to remove, physically...
If all you need is your own connection to work on the server remotely, and given your current level of experience, the quickest thing might be to load gotomypc.com on the server.
Otherwise you could grant dial-in permission to a user profile and work with a remote technology such as VNC...
Server 1 Win2k Server, all SP's applied. There is an additional DC (Server 2) on the network as well. About 6 months ago we encountered issues where Server 1 was locking up and not allowing file transfers to disk 1 (two partitions, "D" and "E", "D" is the one at...
Good thought, but we tried the ftp client login idea as well. As to the registry entries, none were found. After this I believe the next time an ftp server is configured it will not reside on the main partition.....any other last ditch ideas? Thank you VERY much for your input to date.
Actually, either, depending upon the action taken. When we try to remove the three folders the prompt is from permissions; however when we try to remove the directory the error is from a "can't find source disk", indicating the files are not seen. Tried taking ownership definitively...
Some WAREZ got hold of our FTP server when it was (hate to admit it, intentionally) left out in the clear with annonymous enabled for a day of testing and shakedown and have left some windows unfriendly files.
The folders placed contain spaces and are named "N 98502 ", "S 86250...
I am also having a similar issue. Following the steps outlined above my ftp server returns the following:
"Windows cannot access this folder. Make sure you typed the filename correctly and that you have permission to access the folder. Details: A connection with the server could not be...
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