We have a WAN domain environment and would like to have your opinion on mapping network drives or shortcuts to servers. Does mapped network drives slows down the login process?Option on LAN vs WAN servers.
We are experiencing a CMD.exe end task error when trying to log off from our Win 2003 Servers while connected with RD. You have to end tesk this before log off will take place. Could this be script related or what could be causing this?
No strange errors in the event logs.
We no longer have a WINS server but certain sites still have these settings applied when checking ipconfig /all. There no manual entries in host file or network connections on users computers. DHCP also not showing WINS entries. Where can this be coming from?
Yes they are all network printers shared by printer servers. If i go the add printer route it only brings up printers located at some of our overseas branches.I can add printers by using \\print_server_name - connect.
If i have my LAN and WiFi enable which connection will be used. Also what about the IP addressing seeing that both connection gets an IP address from DHCP?
I have a few users who's email stays in their Outbox on Outlook 2007. We are connecting to MS Exchange and there's no network problems. Sometimes restarting Outlook solves the problem.
We need to save email messages to file server but dont want to open each email and go file save as. Any add-ins available that will allow drag and drop of emails to map network drive?
I have one site where users are creating new folders on Windows 2003 Server but they need to F5 (refresh) explorer everytime before seeing the new folder. Same happens with deleting or renaming a folder. User have XP Pro SP3.
User who creates the folder needs to press F5
No inherited permissions
Not much activity on server HP DL 380 G5
No server spikes
Servers HDD's were replaced 3 months ago. No drive errors
Folder browsing and file opening perfect
I will post this now on Windows 2003 Server forum, but just thought...
They need to press F5, otherwise they wont see the new folder. This is not normal as the newly created folder should appear almost immediately on the network drive.
They are creating/deleting the folders the normal way with Windows explorer.
I have one site where users are creating new folders on Windows 2003 Server but they need to F5 (refresh) explorer everytime before seeing the new folder. Same happens with deleting a folder.Pleae advise.
Which free tools is the best to monitor server performance on DL 380 and 140. I normally just use Task Manager for CPU and memory usage. We are running Windows 2003 Server.
Remember it's only one XP box finding this server in the old domain. Other PC's only sees the new domain.Can this be some cache entry on this specific PC?
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