Can I limit the disk space that temporary files can fill for all users? How do I do that? I do not have seen any policy that refers this. Is there any .adm file to manage this?
I want to perform a backup of a directory called "redirections" which contains redirect desktop and my documents folders of all users. xcopy does not copy the contents of this folders so I thought it is running without permisions.
How can I:
1. Force xcopy to do not stop itself when it find files in use (I want it to continue copying the remaining files).
2. Run my script in such way that it can copy all files (with system account or something so) independently of permisions.
Thanks a lot
I have a Windows XP Professional which is a member of a Windows 2000 Server domain. It spend a lot of time loggin in. Windows 2000 Proffessional clients doesn't have this behaviour. In addition when I try to access to a Windows 98 computer shared resources from XP Pro it asks me for the...
I have a Windows XP Professional which is a member of a Windows 2000 Server domain. It spend a lot of time loggin in. Windows 2000 Proffessional clients doesn't have this behaviour. What is the problem? Thanks a lot.
When I execute a program from a batch file in windows 9x based OS (such as notepad.exe, iexplore.exe), this program is launched and the batch process continues (just like when you use & in unix shells).
But when I perform the same task in windows NT based OS, programs runs in foreground mode...
We have only a production server. Development servers are in a network totaly different form the network in which production server is. All dll's are registered in the same server in which IIS resides, and in the same server in which sql server 2000 runs. Thanks a lot.
We have hosted a web application programmed in asp/xml. The problem is that suddenly COM+ application stop working, and the asp pages return "Object required" error. We solve it each time it happen by restarting com+ application in component services administrative tool.
Why this...
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