I'm learning as well... I know my tag says (programmer). I don’t know why... nor how to change it... LOL... anyways are you doing network admin type scripts or what? I’ve built up a nice little script to help me out with some of my more tedious tasks.
Figured it out...
systeminfo /s server >server.txt
findstr /v "KB Q File SP" <server.txt
Seems to work nice... it takes care of all the hotfixs but it also gets rid of the Page File option. That’s ok though.
I'm working with the systeminfo command in a batch file. The only problem is it outputs way to much stuff.
I was thinking of using
systeminfo /s server | find “Host Name:”
the only problem with this is I’d have to run systeminfo more than once to show all the things I need. So I tried...
WMP 10 kind of hid the file menu. It’s now an upside down triangle next to the minimize button. If you click on it and then click play, there is a repeat option make sure it is not checked. Pressing CTRL+T will toggle it off and on also.
RUNDLL32.EXE SETUPAPI.DLL,InstallHinfSection 132 C:\drivers\hp\lj2430\hpc24x0c.inf
I get an install failed error when using this code. is there something wrong with the code?
Is anyone aware of a way of scripting print driver installs?
I have 9 new servers and about 100 different printer drivers I need to get installed on each of them. Is there a way to put them all in one folder and have a script that I can run from my PC push/install the drivers on the remote...
Ok so this is probably not the right place to ask about this but I’ll give it a shot.
I’ve created a batch script that copies an executable file to multiple servers. It looks something like this.
“cls
echo Installing TimeCard!
echo.
echo Please wait...
echo.
echo Trying to overwrite files on...
There are no deny permissions set. I’m starting to wonder if this is actually and AD issue. The users are able to log in and work fine. They can access shares that are on 2k3 servers. The one program they are trying to access when they get this error requires them to connect to an old NT server...
The problem didn’t crop up at all this weekend. We don’t have as many users online during the weekends and since it was Memorial Day yesterday there were not many people online. I checked in on the servers multiple times the past 3 days and never had a problem.
It makes me wonder if there...
They are in terminal server mode (I'm pretty sure)
Yes when the servers are operating properly the question mark comes up for a split second when first opening TSM. But when this starts to happen the question mark just sits there…
The servers are in a domain and are recognized. In TSM there...
No DNS issues that would be related to this. The ProPalms licenses are on the database server and that server is having no problems. The users can ping the server they are actually connecting… and the bit you posted from the knowledge base seems to be spot on… the only difference in the problem...
There is nothing out of the ordinary in the logs, and doesn’t seem to be anything taking up resources… haven’t run perfmon yet… I was thinking that this was happening around every 6 to 7 hours but I tried to remote in this morning at about 6am and reboot one of the servers that was doing this...
A new user has been added into the AD and for some reason when they log in and try to access a network share it pops up a login box. Typing in there user name and password dose nothing.
I’ve checked the user’s settings in ADUC and everything seems to be fine. He is a member of domain users and...
We are actually using a Citrix knock off called ProPalms TSE… we have 250 licenses for it and when this is happening there are usually between 10 and 20 people connected to the server.
Like I said it was just 1 server on Monday and its gotten worse as the week goes on… I had to reboot 2...
I have a small 2003 R2 server farm (7 app servers) and for some reason every morning this week I’ve had reports of users not being able to access applications. They will hit the server and it will just sit there waiting for a response from the server.
When I try to access the server via RDP I...
The problem was that in our DNS instead of pointing the website to an IP address it was pointing at the server name. so when the server came back online with a new IP the DNS resolved to the new IP. if that makes any since
I have a small server farm that has recently been updated to Windows 2003 Server.
Every time I remote desktop into my application servers there are no less than 30 Printer Properties boxes open. (HP LaserJet 4350 PCL 6_13 Properties) can anyone tell me why this is happening and how to stop it...
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