I have recently upgraded our Windows 2000/SQL 7 server to SQL 2000 and now I can not open Enterprise Manager or via MMC can not add a snapin.
The following error box comes up:
Repository Engine 3.0 or higher is required to run Meta Browser.
OK, if i need Repository Engine 3.0 or higher how do I...
I think I have solved this myself.
The solution seems a little brute force but here's what I did:
In the registry via regedit I went to:
HKey Local Machine ---> Software---> Microsoft--->
At this point I deleted the complete folder Internet Explorer;
I then re-installed IE5.5 from CD.
Now I...
I have a need to install IE5.5 on XP professional. Due to compatibility with government web sites on our intranet. It's a long story but we are municipal with one-way trust to upper-tier (provincial)and use resources on thier intranet web site.
I have un-installed Internet Explorer and MSN...
Yes the IP's are in the 192.168.x.1-254 range.
DHCP is being used except for static addressing for servers, routers, switches and printers.
I will look into the subnetting. I guess need to do some reading because I don't completely understand subnetting regardless of how many times it has been...
Server is IBM Netfinity 5000 with IBM DLT8000 tape backup.
All too frequently (just about daily) light comes on tape drive requesting to "Clean Tape Drive".
Steps taken so far:
Cleaned Tape Drive with several DLT Tape Drive Cleaning tapes;
Downloaded and installed latest Firmware for...
Our network is using class C addresses in the 192.168.0.0 range and we are 85% full. In six months we will be taking on another department and adding 100-150 more users. IT would be great to re-number the network with Class A or B address but we are somewhat complicated with static routes on our...
Short answer is in ADCU in the MMC.
Distribution Groups in Exchange 2000 are set in the Active Directory similar to setting up new user instead choose Group. Then you need to choose security group or distribution.
After the group is created just add users.
This is the short version, I'm sure...
We just moved to Exchange 2000 and it's all quite new. How can I exclude one particular email address from spamming our companies mail boxes?
I know how to do it in Outlook but it would be great to exclude right at the exchange 2000 server.
BigErn
Do you have a firewall client installed? If so try uninstalling it. Disabling the client doesn't work, it must be uninstalled. I had this problem maybe you do also.
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