Hi Andrew,
I have tried denying the computers I don't want the policy applied to. I think the problem is that the screensaver setting is part of the user side of the policy and i'm trying to block it based on computer. So it's seeing Authenticated users and using that to apply it everything...
Hello all,
We have all our computers and users in Active Directory split between different OU’s that represent out different departments. This way we can create gpo’s and link them to the relevant departmental OU. We have a screensaver user policy which turns on the screensaver after a period...
dberg35 I have looked at the Symantec link and it’s more a best practices for backup rather than a solution to automatically backing up large amounts of data from one drive to another.
Someone has mentioned dfs, the server is running 2003 (not R2) so this may be an option. Any other ideas other...
58sniper, they are both connected to the same server. One is connected via a SCSI card, the other using the network card and iscsi. So same machine, different connections.
Ideally yes another server and dfs would be nice but this is the situation I have and I need to find the best way to...
Thanks for the replies guys, going to take a look at the links you posted now to see your thoughts.
I know that as I am using RAID5 I have redundancy but I want to protect myself from device failure as well.
I’ve got a Windows 2003 server with two RAID 5 disk arrays attached directly to the server. The primary one contains a folder with about 4.5 million fairly small files in it and growing. I’ve copied over this folder to the secondary raid as a backup and now want to ensure that as new data is...
Hi westredd,
I'll have another go today and try what you said. Thanks for the post.
htmlman, this system is not in a windows domain so i'm not using ad. Thanks for the link though.
Can someone tell me how I can set a permission on a folder to say don't allow users to take ownership of subfolders but do allow them to take ownership of folders/files within those subfolders?
E.g
<TOPLEVEL>
<USER1>
<SOMEFOLDER>
<USER2>
<USER3>
...
<USER50>
So I want to set this...
I'm running Guardian OS 3.2.019 SP1. I've set the snap server to work in a workgroup and i'm trying to use a laptop (not in a domain) to setup the permissions.
I'm sure I tried the Snap_server\user method, but i'll give it another go and see what happens.
Thanks Clonny.
Thanks clonny,
I have a 4200 running the Guardian OS. So I can use the standard xp permissions windows? I wonder why i'm having the problems listed above then. Any users created in the Guardian OS just won't show in the windows permissions windows, unless I map the drive as the user and then...
Just writing this in the hope someone else here has experience in setting up a snap server.
What I've done is to create a top level folder on the snap server and have shared it to that allows everyone to connect to it. So far so good. Now I've also created some users & groups within the snap...
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