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  1. Jbeaudette

    Need help killing a bad shared file.

    WishIKnewMore, Your current solution should work. Now that there is only one DHCP server issuing addresses in that range. If you want it to run on Windows instead of the router I have included some info below. First, a couple of questions.... Are you running Active Directory? Are you...
  2. Jbeaudette

    RE-Built TS 2008 box

    If it is an issues with settings in the local security policy. You should be able to export the local security policy on the machine with the issue. Then use the Security Configuration and Analysis mmc snap in on the properly functioning server to compare where the settings are different. For...
  3. Jbeaudette

    Need help killing a bad shared file.

    Duplicate DHCP is only a problem if the scopes (IP Ranges) are duplicated in both locations. Which they most likely are if you are having these conflicts. I would make the Windows server the one issuing the IP addresses. Yes, stopping the configuration on the router should be enough. However...
  4. Jbeaudette

    Group Policy preferences?

    Porkchopexpress, Group Policy Preferences can only be managed with GPMC2 from the RSAT pack. The console will only run on Vista SP1 and Server 2008. The GPMC2 contains the new policy extensions that will be saved to the SYSVOL of your 2003 DC. That means you do not have to have a 2008 DC to...
  5. Jbeaudette

    Large Terminal Server Profiles

    Are they saving anything to that profile? I am going to say the answer is no if you were willing to delete them after they log off. I would create a single mandatory profile for all of the application users. Then in a policy set Computer\Windows Components\Terminal Services\Terminal...
  6. Jbeaudette

    INSTALLING SERVER 2008 AS A DUAL BOOT WITH XP

    I apologize if I am reading between the lines, but it sounds like you are trying to run the setup.exe from within the Windows XP environment. You might want to reboot and boot off of the Server 2008 dvd to begin the installation. That could resolve your issue.
  7. Jbeaudette

    Need help killing a bad shared file.

    You're welcome, wishiknewmore. To stop file sharing you want to open Server Manager -> Configuration -> Services. Once you select Services then look for Server in the name column. That is the service you want to stop and restart. As for you concern over an improper share configuration I...
  8. Jbeaudette

    Need help killing a bad shared file.

    In Windows Server 2008 to see if a file is locked you want to use Server Manager. Once in Server Manager expand Roles -> File Services -> Share and Storage Management. Select the Share and Storage Management item in the navigation pane (first pane). In the middle pane you should see a tab...

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