I just did this a couple of weeks ago on a RODC setup. I stood up a new DC, configured, and promoted it using the full GUI interface. After it was all set, I changed the server to the minimal server interface option. I couldn't imagine the process of changing to full Server Core would have...
Yes, you are correct in your findings that the 'Copy To...' button is disabled for all profiles, except the Default Profile. Microsoft no longer supports the old method many are familiar with for customizing the Default Profile. Instead the process now is much more involved using Microsoft...
If you issue an nslookup or ping -a command from the problematic server against the IP address of the QNAP, does it return the hostname?
Joey
CCNA, MCSA 2003, MCP, A+, Network+, CWTS
Try the fix in the following discussion.
- Gmail presents a banner stating I'm running an old version of IE, which is quite false. Why and what's Gmail's problem?
http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/gmail/thread?tid=6935d3b9d78fda01&hl=en
Joey
CCNA, MCSA 2003, MCP, A+, Network+, CWTS
If you are trying to get the users to save their data on the network, then you can redirect their profile folders to a file server. This way when they save files to the 'My Documents' folder or elsewhere, it is actually being saved to the server and is otherwise transparent to the end user...
I imagine the process would be quite the same as in the article you found for Outlook 2003. After you have created your tab-delimited file in Notes per the Microsoft article, click the 'File' tab on the Ribbon in Outlook 2010. In the left pane select 'Open' and then select 'Import' in the...
Try the following KB article out. It describes how to reregister the Windows Installer, as well as reinstalling Windows Installer if you need to.
- Error message when you try to add or remove a program on a computer that is running Windows XP or Windows Server 2003: "The Windows Installer...
Do you get the same behavior if you manually run the batch file, or does this only occur when running as a scheduled task?
Joey
CCNA, MCSA 2003, MCP, A+, Network+, CWTS
Try right-clicking 'Security Settings' and seleting 'Reload' from the context menu. See if that will refresh the settings to display the correct configuration options.
Joey
CCNA, MCSA 2003, MCP, A+, Network+, CWTS
If you have a WSUS server you can push the Client Side Extensions out as an update. Otherwise, you could use a Logon script via Group Policy to install the particular software package. Here is another article to look at for information on deploying the Client Side Extensions.
- Installing...
The easiest way to manage this would be to use the new Group Policy Preferences that were added to the Windows Server 2008 OS. You can configure these settings for the domain by using the GPMC on the Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista, or Windows 7 machine. Under 'Computer...
It is likely due to inadvertenly hitting the hotkey combination (Ctrl+Shift) to change the keyboard layout. If this is happening frequently, you may just want to disable this hotkey combination from switching the layout. The following link explains where to go and change this option. The last...
Does this issue only happen on your computer or can you recreate the issues on other machines as well? With the changing of servers, did the IP address of the website change as well? Assuming the IP address changed, have all the proper DNS records been updated to reflect this change? Do you...
I haven't ever tried installing OpenOffice on 64 bit Windows Server 2008, so I can't tell you for fact if it would work with no problems. But, if all you need to be able to do is read the Excel files without editing them, then you can always use the free Excel Viewer from Microsoft.
- Excel...
If you are currently using the default "Simple File Sharing" method to share out the folders, disable it for more robust access control. You can then share out the folders and control access using NTFS permissions. This will allow you to explicitly define who has access to which folder. The...
Schedule a maintenance window to check the drive for errors. It is very likely, due to the power outage, that the hard drive has sustained errors since there was not a proper shutdown of the server.
Joey
CCNA, MCSA 2003, MCP, A+, Network+, CWTS
Have a look at the following link and check out item #6 (Export your current network configuration to a file and import it).
- 10 Windows Server 2008 Netsh commands you should know
http://www.windowsnetworking.com/articles_tutorials/10-Windows-Server-2008-Netsh-commands.html
Joey
CCNA, MCSA...
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