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  1. macevanscb

    Auto Logoff???

    Thank you, Paul! I was, of course, searching for the wrong thing: "auto logoff" ... and losing big time.
  2. macevanscb

    Auto Logoff???

    I am at my wits end trying to get everyone to logoff before they leave in the evening. Someone always stays logged into QuickBooks or something else, screwing up my backups. Is there any way in SBS or AD to kick everyone out of the server at, say, 11pm to allow my backups to run, and then...
  3. macevanscb

    Website Blocker

    I work for a small 20 employee business using an SBS 2003 server. The boss has just asked me to install something to block users on the LAN from going to malicious and adult websites. As all DNS and web requests go thru the server, I was hoping there would be an application out there to do...
  4. macevanscb

    password access problems

    I'm attempting to manage a small business network. The server has SBS2003 and all the clients are running XP. All the users are registered with the server and have passwords to gain access. But this causes a problem. Upper-level management [the boss] is getting irritated because every time...
  5. macevanscb

    System Recovery Tool/System Restore Tool

    Does anyone out there know how to turn off the @&*$#% System Recovery Tool in SBS 2003?? The thing that keeps storing useless recovery points inside c:\windows\
  6. macevanscb

    USB Hard Drives

    Eureka! I finally found the right sequence, which makes sense after reading everyone's USB docs: 1. Power everything off. 2. Unplug all the USB cables. 3. Power up and boot the server. 4. Display the Device Manager to watch things. 5. Plug in the Hub and watch it appear in the Device Manager...
  7. macevanscb

    USB Hard Drives

    Thanks, LWComputing for making me bang the cobwebs out of my head. The hub shows up fine in the device manager, so I know its not a problem. And I apologise to ShackDaddy for totally missing his point to look at the disk drivers, not the hub drivers. Since the USB drives are Seagates, I've...
  8. macevanscb

    USB Hard Drives

    Thanks ShackDaddy, but I've been there. Its a D-Link hub. The only thing on site to download is the manual <sigh>. So I put a tech support request in there. Hopefully they'll have an answer on Monday.
  9. macevanscb

    USB Hard Drives

    I have a server running for our small company using XP Pro. It has a four drive 320GB 1-0 RAID and two 400GB USB drives for backup. The company has grown past 10 users and I'm now installing SBS 2003 with 20 user CALs. After a clean install of SBS, I've lost my USB drives. The RAID came up...

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