I have a server with Win2003 acting as Active Directory DC and DNS server for a domain. I want this role to be taken over by another Win2003 server I have purchased. Take note that HDD copy is out of question and many users/computers are using the current ADC.
The new server should take care of...
I gave all exceptions in the Windows Firewall settings also allowd each and every setting in ICMP just that the firewall is up.
Even now the ping to internal LAN is not possible. But as soon as I disable the firewall, the ping works.
Consider a LAN wof 2 PCs each running XP SP2 with Firewall up and ICMP incoming echo allowed with following IP setting:
PC1 IP: 192.168.1.1
PC2 IP: 192.168.1.2 GW: 192.168.1.1
Now consider that PC1 has a modem with Incoming Connections configured with settings:
Allow callers to access my local...
Consider a LAN wof 2 PCs each running XP SP2 with Firewall up and ICMP incoming echo allowed with following IP setting:
PC1 IP: 192.168.1.1
PC2 IP: 192.168.1.2 GW: 192.168.1.1
Now consider that PC1 has a modem with Incoming Connections configured with settings:
Allow callers to access my local...
Dear All,
I have a db in Access 2000 and SQL Server 7.0 with some varchar fields. The db is used through code in VC++ using ADO library over ODBC DSN. There was a problem in using SQL Server as all varchar fields were returned in full size with space paddings. Access was working fine. Also this...
Thanks for quick response.
Is there anyway a corrupt mdf file can be recoverd? Any method or utility that you know of?
The problem is that original server is out of action, therefore, taking a backup or even detach is totally out of question.
The MDF file that I am trying to attach is from a different server and also the database was probably not detached before making a file copy. The sp_attach_db and sp_attach_db_single_file are both terminating with error "The header for file 'D:\Data\MyDB_Data.MDF' is not a valid database...
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