Hi elmurado
Two brand new Western Digital SATA Drives. 80GB. No RAID controller. Mirrored in software. Problem exists with or without mirror. Motherboard is a Socket 754 w/Athlon-64 3000+ can't remember make and am not near server this week to look unfortunately. Think it is a SIS chipset. I...
When I run Chkdsk on the primary HDD on our Windows Server 2003-based Terminal Server. I am getting an error message at the end of the checking process saying 'Second NTFS boot sector unwriteable'. The computer then goes on to boot successfully and runs with no apparent issues.
Anyone know what...
Hi everyone, hope you can help with an e-mail problem that may be security related.
We have a client that want's us to handle information enquiries on their behalf. The idea is that any mails sent to info@theirdomain are picked up and handled by us. Our client also wants any responses we send...
We run a Small Business Server with a number of Windows XP Professional PCs. All the PCs are joined to the Domain and when our users are logged on as themselves we are able to use the security settings on various server folders and other resources to grant or deny permissions normally. No...
Hi amigo02
Regarding the Microsoft KB article I referred to earlier, you need to do the following on the Domain Controller:
Start Registry Editor.
Locate and then click the following key in the registry:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CCS\Services\LanmanServer\Parameters
Double-click the...
In our office, we have a SBS-2003 server and have just installed a new terminal services server (running Windows Server 2003 standard edition) alongside. The new server's role has been defined as a terminal server, it has been configured with an appropriate static IP address and added (as a...
The drive is on NTFS. It is a software RAID-5 volume consisting of 3 x 36GB 10000rpm SCSI disks attached via an Adaptec controller. The volume was formatted using Windows 2000 NTFS defaults and is designated as D: and used only for data. The Security Tab was there last time I needed it (several...
Hi everyone
We have an unusual problem on our Windows 2000 Small Business Server. When we right-click a folder and select Properties, the 'Security' tab has disappeared on every folder on the server. I'm guessing a Registry entry must have gone missing or been corrupted.
Anyone any idea what...
We were recently contacted by a new client that had suffered from the hardware failure of the c:\ drive in their Windows 2000 Small Business Server. Thankfully all their data was on a separate hard disk (including their Exchange 2000 server databases). Unfortunately the client had no backups...
Thanks for the advice concerning the 'spare box' method. I think I'm doing something wrong here though. Loaded just the Win2k server element from our SBS-2000 disk1 and cancelled SBS setup before it started. Then ran DCPROMO (I assume this is how you meant me to join the box to the domain) and...
We currently run SBS 2000 on a fairly low-spec server
computer and are intending to replace the server computer
with a much more powerful machine, using entirely
different hardware but still using SBS 2000. What we are
unsure of is the best way to migrate all our user
accounts from one...
A client of ours has lost his Excgange 2000 Server database. The HDD it was on was wiped accidentally and there is no backup. For the purposes of this query, please assume the database is irrevocably lost. The HDD in question was a RAID 5 array and a new array was created on the same drives so I...
Our network consists of a SBS 2000 server in our (single location) office and 4 PCs running Win2k Pro and Win XP Pro. The Server is connected to the internet via an ADSL router (non-NAT) connected to a second network adapter. The installation is mostly standard SBS-2000. All the PCs and the...
We run a Small Business Server 2000 - based system with a mix of Windows XP / 2000 / 98 PCs and various copies of Office XP Pro / 2000 Pro and even 1 copy of 97 Pro.
All our users work within a single company folder tree on our SBS2000 server and all need access to all the documents within it...
Thanks for the response. My apologies but I've not been clear on what I'm asking I think. Let me re-iterate because I think the problem I'm facing is more complex than I first made out.
All our users work within a single company folder tree on our SBS2000 server. All our users need access to...
We run a Small Business Server 2000 - based system with a mix of Windows XP / 2000 / 98 PCs and various copies of Office XP Pro / 2000 Pro and even 1 copy of 97 Pro. All our users save their docs to various folders on the server. Unfortunately, due mostly to carelessness, files (and even...
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.