I keep getting an error that says I must be in an NT domain to install exchange 5.5 on windows 2000 server. We are an NT domain, but upgrading to windows 2000. I would like to make a second SMTP server and we are using exch.5.5 The sever will not let it happen.What can I DO?
I am trying to disable, but not hide the neighborhood properties. I don't want users to be able to change the TCP/IP settings. I have looked at the default user in the usermanager of domains system policies, but it only lets me hide the icon. I am an a NT envirnment and only need to prevent...
Also, I just tried to open poledit.exe in NT and it could not find that option. Is this only a server policy. Is there a wasy to enable this option in NT. I know I can in server, because I used it yesterday. This seems to get deeper instead of easier. Thanks.
windows 2000, and we log into a server. I know that in NT you would use NTpoledit and you can see where it says to block changing the neighborhood settings. There is a check box, but I cannot find the same on any windows 2000 computer, in any policies. It has to be there somewhere.
I am trying to stop users from changing the properties of network neighborhood. I have looked in the local policies and have had no luck. Is it somewhere in the registry?
I am all of a sudden seing my c drive fill up. I looked at the mdbdata log and there is 800 meg in the log files coming from one of our servers alerts. Can I delete the mdbdata logs to get my space back, or will an online backup clean this issue?
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