Thanks for that link, I hadn't considered safari, no.
I had a look at the search inside Mastering Windows Sharepoint 3.0 on Amazon, - looks good to me, plus it states that the book is written for admins, which is what I am (not a developer), so I'll go for that - thanks very much.
MCSA (2003)
Sharepoint server 2007. A book for a complete Sharepoint novice, not a MS one written by a robot, but one which is easy and interesting to read would be nice :)
I'm tempted by the first one below...
Any help appreciated...
Thanks very much for your help :)
The local administrator accounts have been renamed, but the they're showing up as "administrator" which is slightly weird.
But I think I've confirmed that they have been sysprepped - thanks
MCSA (2003)
Hi,
two cloned machines, - is there an easy way to tell if both of thoses machines have not been sysprepped (and just merely had their hostnames changed).
thanks :)
P
MCSA (2003)
The licenses we are using are Per Device licenses.
I am able to log in to one of our TSs when the Licensing on that TS is set to Per Device, but not when it is set to Per User. On yet another TS, the Licensing is set to Per User but I am still ABLE to log in!???
I've run the Client License...
Thanks for your help both.
What i'm getting confused about is this;
We use a client to connect to a Terminal Server. Then from that Terminal server we TS to another TS. Then, from that TS, we connect to many other TSs.
Am I right in thinking that each machine which is used to connect to yet...
Hi,
I have four Windows 2003 servers in Terminal Server Application mode. The Terminal Server License Server, has both Temporary Licensed CALs and Per Device CALs.
I am trying to determine which CAL the Application Mode servers are using, but those servers aren't listed anywhere under "Issued...
I have just performed an in-place upgrade to a Windows 2000 member server to Windows 2003, and now I cannot log into the domain. I recieve the following message:
"
The system cannot log you on due to the following error:
The name of security ID (SID) of the domain specified is inconsistent...
Hi,
I have this running on a Windows 2000 server SP4. I am looking to do an upgrade in place to Windows 2003 SP1. I have been searching for documentation on compatibilty before I begin without luck??
Can anyone point me in the right direction??
Many thanks for any help
MCSA (2003)
Thanks, - yes I think this is what i'll end up doing.
I can access all the appropriate domains when accessing the Computer Management console remotely via MMC
Cheers for the reply
MCSA (2003)
Hi,
bit of a weird problem on one of our file servers, - when trying to add a domain user to a local group, - from Computer Management, I select the local group, press Add, but the domain that I would like to select a user from is not listed in the tree?
Any ideas how to make my domain appear...
This is a very important server, so I want to be sure that this will work!
As you can see from the screen shot, the C:\ drive is full, - what I would like to do is convert "Disk 0" to a Dynamic disk... and then, merge the C:\ drive and the F:\ drive together...
Yeah, - ebay looks to be the best bet, - although i've just had a look on there, and got a better view of the polo shirts, and they look decidedly cheap n nasty!
After going around the houses i finally got a response (just now).
Hello,
Thank you for taking the time to contact...
Now i'm certified, I want to order a couple of MS polo shirts so I can walk around the datacentre looking like a right plum.
I went to the MCP store, - only $12.99 for a polo shirt, - lovely price I thought.. - but the shipping is bloomin' $40 !!
Is there anywhere in the UK I can order MS...
Bump for anyone who has a bright idea of allowing "operators" to perform regular checks that services are running without giving them administrator rights. Surely this can't be too difficult! I can't even make use of the RunAs command as they'll need the administrator password! Argh!!!
MCSA...
Okay I have answered my own questions:
# 1 - When editing the policy from the individual application servers the bespoke services appear in the group policy editor
# 2 - Granting permissions to specific users to manage services can be done on each specific services, - after defining the...
Hi,
some of the application servers in our domain have customised services not listed in the standard group policy templates. I would like to allow non-administrators the rights to remotely manage these permissions.
Can anyone point me to a link which would help me to
# 1 - Add the...
Cheers - nice link that one.
I understand commonly used ports etc. But I do not know what is meant by "internet ports" and "intranet ports". This is an example of the RPC documentation I am refering to.
I am about to specific which ports I want RPC to use, - but I don't konw whether to...
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