There is a command I am searching for that gives the name of the validating Domain controller (BDC) that validates your logon. Does anyone know of it? Thanks!
We are getting errors in EA (version 4.6) when we try to
use it for remote shutdowns. We opened a PMTS which was
closed with the answer that we will need to purchase EA
6.0 to regain this functionality in W2K. Has anyone heard
anything about this? Thx.
Haven't been having much luck searching for white pages or articles on how to turn off protocols on the Perle 833 RAS Modem. Have tried to turn off all protocols except for TCP/IP on the Perle Modem but still suspect that device is continuously broadcasting protocols other than TCP/IP (i.e...
We are looking to upgrade BE to 9.0 but will it be compatible in a mixed environment (Win 2k & NT) or should we be looking at just upgrading to BE 8.6 for NT and 2000?
Thanks for your input!
I ran across the answer:
To troubleshoot the cause of the OFO quiet time message, follow these steps:
1. Create a backup job of only the drive that reported the OFO message and select "Use Open File Option if available" from the backup jobs Advanced tab.
2. Run the backup job...
"OFO: Unable to get minimum quiet time window for physical volume.
OFO: Initialization failure on: "\\SERVERNAME\D$"
Backup Exec failed with this message. Not sure what this means. Any thoughts? Thanks!
"OFO: Unable to get minimum quiet time window for physical volume.
OFO: Initialization failure on: "\\SERVERNAME\D$"
Backup Exec failed with this message. Not sure what this means. Any thoughts? Thanks!
Is it normal to open a pdf (adobe fil) in MS Word 2000 and have it give the following warning when you just attached the pdf file to the word document yourself.
"You are about to activate an embedded object that may contain viruses or be otherwise harmful to your computer. It is...
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