I've been using the perfmon tool on Server 2k3, to keep an eye on things. After getting around 20 of those .blg files, however, things start getting a bit nasty. I decided to try to move to SQL logging as a cleaner method. However, I hit a brick wall. After making a new database called perfmon...
That's the weird thing. I followed the Deployment instructions to the letter. I wound up throwing up my hands and reformatting, and installing some extra .Net things, then trying it again. That did the trick, in a fashion. I can connect to OWA, and a test email from the admin to itself worked...
I installed Exchange 2003 on a lab server a few days ago. It is is running Server 2003 Enterprise Ed. However, Exchange is pretty screwed up, and I don't know how to get it online. I get errors from LDAP in the system log, that look like such:
2/14/2006 6:47:44 AM LSASRV Warning SPNEGO...
After getting WSUS running, talking with the clients, and trying to transfer updates, I ran into another brick wall. The clients were trying to get updates, but they were getting killed at the firewall. We are using a SonicWall, and it was not passing the Content-Range header. Basically...
I planned on posting the resolution sooner, but I got swamped by work again. Here it is:
When I was poking around in IIS, I noticed that the selfupdate folder in the WSUS administration directory didn't have anonymous users enabled. The documentation that I was following said that you only had...
First off, what kind of backup type are you using, and how long has the archive bit not been cleared, if ever? Are you able to clear the archive bit using the attrib command? And are you using a seperate backup job to pull the data off of the XP machine? If so, you might be using a differential...
All of the computers come from a wide variety of manufacturers, so identical SIDs are not an issue. The thing is that I've touched several machines to get them fully up to speed. Even the servers that get updated every Tuesday have not reported in.
With the Wuaueng.dll, do I need to unregister...
So here's the situation. I'm running Windows 2000 SBS, nothing too shocking really. I dropped on a copy of WSUS, running on MSDE SP3a. For some reason, none of the clients are reporting in! I ran the client diagnostic on several of the machines. One has the UseWuServer set to zero, so it wasn't...
I've been trying to create a simple little installer script for one of the sites where I work. All it needs to do is grab two files off of a server, drop them in the user directory, and create a shortcut on the desktop. The first part couldn't get more basic (If you'll excuse the pun). the MD...
This is pretty much an educated guess, but it could work. Try this:
echo (your password) | runas /noprofile /user:domainname\username c:\temp\pro.exe
The piping SHOULD work. I was having some trouble on my 2k3 box, though. Be warned, though, that you will ahve to type your pass in cleartext...
All right, that is a great idea with the 192 network. I will try to implement that as soon as possible. However, the internet connection is on the right, the first network, while being a 10.0.0.0/24, doens't overlap with 10.210.0.0/16 I think. Also, from the lest side, the stup network...
Thanks, yet once again, I have another error. I was typing without thinking. In reality, the network on the left runs a /16 while the router in the right runs a /24 network. Ah, they joys of VLSM! (choke)
However, something useful that did come to mind is that the net on the right iss using the...
Correction to the topology, all the clients on the right, as well as the servers and internet, are hooked to the switch on the right. Layout error, sorry X-P
I have a problem with a fairly basic network. On one network, 10.0.0.0/16, I am running an Iomega NAS file server. Two networks across at 10.210.1.5/16, it cannot be pinged, nor browsed to. Between them are two Cisco 1700 series routers with a leased line between them. Here are the running...
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