Why don't you create seperate collections. Such as 1 collection for the first group of nodes in the cluster, one for the second set of nodes and then a third collection with all the load balanced servers. You can then create separate advertisements for each collection with different start times...
Why don't you remove the permissions of the deleted accounts and add your account as the Owner for the folders you need to delete. This can be done through System Manager and should allow you to delete them.
Terminal services running in Remote Administration mode allows you to logon to the server and perform tasks as if you were logged on locally. It is a component of Windows 2000 and can be installed through Add/Remove Programs - Windows components.
You could install and use this or you could...
This is probably what you already know but....
Numerical Code: 4.4.7
Possible Cause: The message in the queue has expired. The sending server tried to relay or deliver the message but the action was not completed before the message expiration time occurred. This message can also indicate that a...
Has anything changed? Are you recieving NDR messages? When you drill down through the System manager what is the name of the queue where the messages are getting stuck? Does the default SMTP virtual server have an error against it or anything?
Not sure about resetting the profiles without recreating a default profile and then applying that to each user.
To lock the profile down change them to Manadatory profiles - http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;323368
Are you entering your user name in the DOMAIN\USER NAME format or have your configured the front end server to assume a default domain. By default you need to enter the domain\user name and the normal password.
Alternatively....
Configuring The Front-End Server To Assume a Default Domain
You...
Ok. If you have just migrated the domain to AD and Win2K but have not altered the DNS settings at the DHCP side then I would try adding the DNS server (that is authoritive for your domain (which is probably your DC) as this is required to install AD when you run DCPROMO) to one of your...
I do not believe that renaming the domain will have any impact on the speed of the logon. I have seen this issue with the slow logon from Win2K clients many times and have always tracked it back to the in-correct DNS settings being entered into the DHCP scope or manually assigned to the NIC's...
One thing to definately check first is that your Win2K and WinXP clients are using your AD integrated DNS server and not just external ISP DNS servers. Without this the Win2K/WinXP clients will take longer to search for a domain controller to logon to.
To resolve this problem, find the corrupted object in the presentation by going through the presentation one slide at a time and using the process of elimination.
To work around this problem, turn off background printing by following these steps:
1. On the Tools menu, click Options.
2. On...
You need to add the other users to the permissions object of the mailbox.
Open Exchange Administrator and expand to your mailbox. Select Tools and Options from the menu.
Select the permissions tab.
Tick the box show permissions page for all objects.
Go to the properties of the mailbox you will...
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