Do you have a logon script connecting the user's drives when they log on. I ran into a similar problem with Windows 98 computers until I changed the directory back to C:Windows at the end of the batch file.
I WANT TO RUN TWO BATCH FILES AS LOGON SCRIPTS UNDER THE USER PROFILE ON WINDOWS 2000 FOR A SINGLE USER. HOW DO I SEPARATE THE BATCH FILE LISTINGS ON THAT SCREEN. IF I LIST ONLY ONE BATCH FILE IT RUNS PROPERLY WHEN THE USER LOGS ON. IF I LIST TWO BATCH FILES, NEITHER BATCH FILE RUNS. ANY HELP...
I have 3 DCs and 2 Member Servers (all Windows 2000). In what order do I apply SP3 to the servers? Do I need to run SP3 on the PDC Emulator (holds all master roles too) first and if so do all the other DCs and member servers need to be taken down before applying the service pack to this...
This behavior can occur because both Windows NT Server version 4.0 and Windows
2000 Server can drop idle connections after a specified time-out period, which
by default is 15 minutes, so that server resources are not wasted on unused
sessions. The connection can be re-established very quickly at...
Addusers.exe tool to migrate user and groups to another domain. Move domain accounts to a text file by typing "net user >userlist.txt at the command prompt. Create a single column list of users prefixed with net user and suffixed with a default password and the /add switch, as in
net...
I have a few question about setting up Active Directory DNS. I have not tried this yet on Windows 2000 (servers haven't arrived yet), so any assistance would be appreciated. I intend to delete the "." domain from DNS manager on the first AD DNS server1 in order to set up a FORWARDER...
Running Windows 2000 Server with Intel Pro Adapter. Need a network boot disk to use UltraBac Repair function. Tried using NT's Network Client Disk creator, but my adapter isn't on the list. Don't even know if I can create a 2000 boot disk for a server this way. I edited the protocol.ini and...
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