We access our e-mail through our ISP. We send through the ISP and recieve through an e-mail hosting vendor. Again, she is the only one having this problem and it started doing this a couple of weeks ago, before that she had no problems.
I have a user getting this error message in Outlook whether she sends to 30 people or only 10 people. She is the only one having the problem, she even gets the message when she sent a test message to 10 internal people.
Any ideas or solutions?
Thanks for trying I appreciate it.
This morning after rebooting the Main Server (DC1) and the Secondary Server (DC2), I was able to then demote DC2.
Well, if anyone ever has this problem again... We'll have one more thing to try (early on) before we rack our brains.
Thanks again
Conrad
I am trying to demote a DC, but it isn't happening...
I am getting the following error message:
The Operation Failed
Managing the network session with DC1.domainname.com Failed
Logon Failure: The target account name is incorrect.
Any help you can give would be great.
Thanks
Conrad
Does anyone know if I demote a DC in Windows Server 2000 (that is acting primarily as a print server) if it will affect users ability to continue to print from that server?
It's still doing it after removing DFS.
Note: the shares are and always have been share as for example: \MainDC\Shared Folder#1 or \BackDC\Shared Folder#2, it was never shared using the DFS (by the way, I inherited this setup).
It's strange, because one minute they have access to the shared...
I'm not so concerned about the DFS right now, what I need is continued access to the shared folders on the main server without having to always reboot the backup server. If you have any idea why this is happening, I would really appreciate it.
Thanks
Conrad
I have a server (running server 2000) that acts as the data share, I also have a back up server (pc with server 2000) that DFS stopped working awhile back and is basically acting as a print server right now.
The problem is; my users are constantly being disconnected from the shared folders on...
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