When I run psexec to the user desktop (xp pro) I get "There is a time and/or date difference between the client and the server." I also get "access denied" when I run the at \\clientname time /interactive "net time \\server /set /y" command. I cannot access the machine from my win2k3 server's AD...
I've got a small network of 25 or so pc's with 2 DCs: one win2k3 sbs, one win2k3 enterprise. Over the past few weeks I've been getting intermittent issues where one or two desktops will be offline after poweron, users will not have network drives and/or printers.
I tried setting the policy...
I have a small 2003 domain including 2 DCs (one sbs and one Enterprise). The other day a power supply failed on the Enterprise server and all internet access was lost and xp pro desktops got balloons saying working offline.
I'm trying to determine why the sbs server did not pick up the dc/dns...
I'm having trouble assigning software in group policy. When I check to see if my software is installing, I do not find it or any error messages indicating a problem. I force gpupdate and rebooted.
Please see the attached screenshot and help if you can.
I'm trying to get automated backups setup on a small network but I'm having difficulty because file transfers are ridiculously slow. An example is a 1.5gb file taking 5 minutes to transfer between 2 servers. Both servers have gigabit cards (intel pro/1000 EB). One is win2k3 enterprise server...
I am trying to reset/edit a password for a user on my Windows 2003 Server Active Directory.
In the AD Users and Computers snap-in, Under Users, the user is part of the "Domain Users" Global Security Group. The user is NOT listed under USERS; I have to open the "DOMAIN USERS" Global Security...
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