I have seen this same problem. I haven't been able to track it down, it gets really annoying because my users constantly complain. Any suggestions would be great.
Check out these 3 places in the registry.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\System
LegalNoticeCaption
LegalNoticeText
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System
LegalNoticeCaption
LegalNoticeText
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Windows...
dcdiag failed on RPCLOCATOR and TrkWks (I fixed this)
ntfrsutl not sure how to use this one
I shut off norton completely now.
all pathces are installed
when you say disable the browsing service you mean "Computer Browser"?
what exactly does NtFrs do?
I have started seeing problems when I am...
Well that is highly unlikely. I have Norton Antivirus running real time virus scanning most of the time and I just ran a scan with the newest sigs and it didn't find anything. This network isn't connected to the outside world and I am pretty much the only one who could introduce somthing like...
OK so threw much trouble shooting I have determined that services.exe is the process that is constantly writing to my hard drive. Any idea what my be causing this?
OK I am running win2k server as a domain controller, print server, and file server. On two seperate occasions the server has stopped letting my users connect to any shared drives, stopped letting users print, stopped answering IIS requests, and the DNS server lost all configuration. I can't...
We have 2 GB of RAM and an equal slice of virtual memory. We have about 160 GB of disk drive space on 1 partition. It has about 100 GB of free space. I just finished defragging it.
We have already for the most part disabled all of the unnecessary processes and things that are running.
I have been watching event logs and network monitor. The only thing that I can find is that something appears to be accessing the hard drive alot but I can't tell what.
Not installed:
exchange server
WINS
DHCP
installed:
Norton Antivirus Server
Print Server
File Server
Domain Controller
DNS...
When I insert Excel 2000 cells into Powerpoint 2000 and then double click on the cells to edit them it asks me to insert the Project 2000 CD. If I log in as Administrator it won't ask me this question. How can I get rid of this annoying popup?
OK here is the problem. We just recently replaced our domain controller. Instead of migrating gracefully to the new server we treated it like a new install and just built it from scratch and then moved all of the clients over to the server. After we got done we started having what looked like...
Has anyone else experienced this problem? I have seen similar things on my win2k server. I think it may be a network related problem, but I am not really sure how to prove this.
Has anyone else had trouble with the win2k resource kit telling them that they are using an old browser and that they need to upgrade? Some of the books you can just ignore the error but other won't let me read them at all. I have IE6 installed with all of the patches I can find but I am still...
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