I've never dealt with Windows 2008 Server (only 2003/2000)in anything but a test environment. I'm just wondering what people think would be good specs (processor and memory) for the following two servers in a real world scenerio?
Server 1 - Active Directory, DHCP, Wins - 100 client users...
I have a new client who has 10 old servers (Windows 2000 domain, with some 2003 servers and Exchange 2003), as well as 80 XP clients and less than 100 user accounts. Their existing domain is basically a mess with old servers and misconfigured systems. I am in the process of purchasing new...
I have a user with a Vista laptop that is joined to the domain (Windows 2000 Server), when the user needs to toggle between wired and wireless connections, the laptop demands the admin password. How can I simply allow the user the right to toggle (turn on and off the wired and wireless...
How can I give a user (Active Directory- Windows 2000 Server), local admin rights (simply to install software) on only the user's machine (Windows Vista Premium client) when she is logged into the machine (and authenticated to the network). I know I can create a new user locally on the Vista...
After I create a new user with a new mailbox (Exchange 2000 on Windows 2000 AD Controller. It appears to work in AD and the user's email address appears correctly in AD users and in the GAL. But when they go to open their mail in Outlook 2003 on any machine. They get
"Unable to open Outlook...
I have a Windows 2000 server with Symantec Anti-virus corporate edition version 9.0 . I can click Live Update and it updates (downloads, I can see that). But the dates of the virus definition file never change. How can I fix this? I have attempted to click Live Update again to see if it...
I have a Windows 2000 server (fully patched, member of Active Directory Domain) that serves as a print server and a WINS server. When I login to the box using the default admin account and click on the start menu. The box freezes and eventually I control+alt+delete to a screen that says...
I am trying to use Remote Desktop on an XP box to connect to Windows 2000 server. When I attempt to start terminal services on the Windows 2000 server, it attempts to start and then says "Terminal Service error 1053"
How do I fix this, so I can connect to my Windows 2000 Server via remote desktop?
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