There is a way to do this in Windows XP, but I'm unaware if there's a way to do it in 2000.
That said, here are a couple of resources:
1) Third party software: http://www.citadel.com/netoff.asp
http://www.wmsoftware.com/shutdownplus/sdpprof.htm
2) The Windows XP way. Perhaps theres a...
Seahawk,
I think the answer you are looking for is found in the following article: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q323368
Depending on the goal you are trying to attain, you might also want to review this article...
Hi Dennis,
This is normal. The Promise card is handling the RAID functionality at the hardware level and hiding the administrative details from the OS. This is a good thing.
Hope that helps.
Sam
This article discusses how to solve this kind of problem:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/techinfo/administration/communications/msgrspam.asp
Hope that helps,
Sam
I'd recommend giving Altiris RapidDeploy a try. It has the ability to capture machine "personalities" and redeploy them with the new OS.
http://www.altiris.com/products/rapideploy/
Believe it or not, your problem might be caused by Windows Media Player. Specifically, the problem is the Adaptec CD-Burn plug-in for Windows Media Player. It doesn't unload properly during shutdown under certain circumstances, thus preventing a reboot.
To fix this problem:
1) Go to...
There are three forms of NIC teaming:
1) TLB - Transmit load balancing. One NIC handles incoming requests, and two send outgoing. Good for media or download servers as the performance is asymmetric in the outgoing direction.
2) Failover (I forget their official name). Just like it sounds...
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