I would recommend Symantec Corp. The reason I don't like Trend Micro is that if you ever end up using it on an Exchange Server it makes some modifications to core Exchange files due to the way it scans Exchange mailboxes. I have been in situations where MS has refused support on an Exchange...
I agree with anthonymeluso. This is a new feature of 2003 Server and meant to do just this. I use it all the time and it's great.
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Here is a nice article to bring you up to speed on swap files.
http://www.windowsdevcenter.com/pub/a/windows/2004/04/27/pagefile.html
The reason I mention performance is because I am not sure if your C: E: F: on just volumes on the same physiucal disk array or actually seperate arrays. The...
If you have not already done this, you could move your virtual memory swap file from c: to another partition. This will most likely free up at least 1.5GB.
I am not sure if your partitions are on seperate physical disk arrays or not, but you will want to think about where you move it for...
Well, the Windows licensing service leaves a lot to be desired. Technically, you really do not need to even run that service. Many admins shut it off all together because it is so difficult to manage.
As long as you are licensed on paper and can produce your licensing, that's all that...
favit, check out this link and see if it helps. You may have a bad Hard Disk or CD drive that is throwing errors.
http://www.eventid.net/display.asp?eventid=9&eventno=2060&source=atapi&phase=1
Regards.
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I have experienced the same issue and it does need to be handled on the client side. You can disable offline files by opening My Docs then selecting the "tools" menu and opening "Folder Options". Go to the offline files tab and clear the checkbox for "Enable Offline Files". You will need to...
What type of WAN connection is this going to be...Frame Relay, T1/E1? What kind of firewall (PIX?). Are you doing your NAT at the Firewall?
Let's assume that the main site is Cork. So, you would have an ethernet interface from your 3800 going to your FW and another ethernet interface into...
I use this at my office. I think the nicest setup is the enable RADIUS on the PIX and point it at your Domain Controller. Then install IAS (Internet Authentication Service) on your Domain Controller (built into Windows server 2k/2k3). This will enable RADIUS capabilities on your server. You...
I have dealt with this issue as well. I would suggest using offline files in conjunction with Terminal Services for the laptop users. This will allow them to take files offsite and sync when they return (or remtoely via VPN), while still allowing complete roaming capabilities through TS...
I believe you may find this link helpful.
http://www.eventid.net/display.asp?eventid=10016&eventno=4718&source=DCOM&phase=1
Cheers!
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Yes, you can also do this by creating a recipient policy and adding SMTP aliases for the users. Make sure you have SMTP (port 25) allowed inbound from your firewall as well.
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I also meant to post this link for you...
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/Windows/XP/all/reskit/en-us/Default.asp?url=/resources/documentation/Windows/XP/all/reskit/en-us/prdc_mcc_wtje.asp
Sorry about that.
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We make heavy use of roaming profiles and I would highly suggest that you also consider combining Folder Redirection with the use of roaming profiles. Otherwise, users will be sucking down (and pushing back) a huge amount of data everytime they log on and off their workstations. This can...
This one could be tricky. Most RPC based services on Windows servers register on random ports. When the service loads it registers its port number with the endpoint mapper service. The endpoint mapper service always runs on port 135 so that clients can query for the correct port for the...
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