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Hi Mike,
I am having a issue with Outlook 2003. I have a e-mail folder in "My Documents" just as we do here at work. I copied my old email...
Ok guys. I have a similar issue, however; I might be able to solve yours. I have a PPTP connection from the main office to a remote site working. I simply setup RRAS on the Win2k server using manual instead of VPN. Then made sure any user accounts had dial-up access. Then opened 1723 on the...
It appears the sites listed in spam blocker are not working anymore. Does anyone out there know any new spam monitoring sites to put in there?
Mike Jones, A+ MCSE
Systems Engineer/Owner
CCNI
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dholt,
Thanks for trying but you haven't told me anything I don't already know. What I want to do is manually direct which drive on the server where the updates will be stored.
Mike Jones, A+ MCSE
Systems Engineer/Owner
CCNI
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I would like to have SUS place all downloaded updates to drive "D". How would I direct them to drive "D"?
Mike Jones, A+ MCSE
Systems Engineer/Owner
CCNI
www.ccni.com
try running gpupdate from "start" "run"
It is the group policy updater
Mike Jones, A+ MCSE
Systems Engineer/Owner
CCNI
www.ccni.com
Here is a very good tutorial from Microsoft on setting up SUS. If you haven't seen it I highly recommend it.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/evaluation/demos/sims/sus/viewer.htm
Mike Jones, A+ MCSE
Systems Engineer/Owner
CCNI
www.ccni.com
Here is a very good tutorial from Microsoft on setting up SUS. If you haven't seen it I highly recommend it.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/evaluation/demos/sims/sus/viewer.htm
Mike Jones, A+ MCSE
Systems Engineer/Owner
CCNI
www.ccni.com
Here is a very good tutorial from Microsoft on setting up SUS. If you haven't seen it I highly recommend it.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/evaluation/demos/sims/sus/viewer.htm
Mike Jones, A+ MCSE
Systems Engineer/Owner
CCNI
www.ccni.com
When I open the Event Viewer I get the message, "Unable to complete the operation on "System Log" Access is Denied.
I've seen this before but I can not remember how to resolve it. Any suggestions?
Mike Jones, A+ MCSE
Systems Engineer/Owner
CCNI
www.ccni.com
It's the ASUS A7V8X. They are IDE CD-ROM drives, however; it is an IDE RAID board and the single hd is on the RAID controller recognized as a SCSI device.
At any rate, I followed your earlier suggestion and did a reinstall of XP.
Mike Jones, A+ MCSE
Systems Engineer/Owner
CCNI
www.ccni.com
The interesting part to this is I've disconnected both CD-ROM drives from this computer, cleared the event log and after reboot I'm still getting this error.
Any suggestions on what to do?
Mike Jones, A+ MCSE
Systems Engineer/Owner
CCNI
www.ccni.com
Is this going to be a RAID system? I would strongly recommend a RAID5 on a server of this size.
I setup win2k server all the time and I usually create a 10 gig primary partition for the O/S.
Mike Jones, A+ MCSE
Systems Engineer/Owner
CCNI
www.ccni.com
I'd like to be sure you actually need to format first. Can you tell me why you need to format?
Mike Jones, A+ MCSE
Systems Engineer/Owner
CCNI
www.ccni.com
Is this file running on your pc or your server?
If it's your PC is it XP Pro?
If on the server, terminal service in, right-click on the start bar, click "task manager" end service
If on your XP pc, ts in to your server, install "remote desktop client"...
When you are looking at Security in the folder properties click "advanced" then under "permissions" double-click on the user or group. You'll see the options you need there.
Mike Jones, A+ MCSE
Systems Engineer/Owner
CCNI
www.ccni.com
Everyone here is correct.
Make sure you only put the AD domain controller in as your primary DNS on all your client PC's. You may be tempted to put your ISP DNS as secondary. Don't do it. Just leave the secondary empty and put the ISP DNS in as forwarders in your domain controller's DNS...
If I were on a client site and had this problem, I'd simply remove tcp/ip and reinstall. If it still didn't work I'd remove the nic drivers and reinstall them.
Mike Jones, A+ MCSE
Systems Engineer/Owner
CCNI
www.ccni.com
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