Tim, you have a good point there. I ended up re-install and re-applying all the permission to the web. It took about 20hrs of work but everything seems to work fine now. You figured someone would make a tool for this. Also, i wish i could convert / move away from the Front Page web, but i have...
Is there a way to export the Frontpage Extensions on a Windows 2000 server? Reason being, I need to re-install the 2000 extentions because they are no longer working at all. If i apply permissions, they don't work. I have a Windows 2000 standard server with Frontpage 2000 extensions on IIS 5.0...
I have a couple systems that if the file is locked by another app, the server will crash, so I guess the only option is to purchase the open file option.
If don't have a list the DLL's that were missing since I don't have much of a camarison. I do know the NTOSkrnl.exe is not existant in any...
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Quoting NortonES2:
Assuming you have only replced the hard disk and no other hardware try this:-
Install NT4 server into a different directory than the original ie WINNT1. Then install the Backup Exec software and tape driver.
Restore all the data from...
Host Computer: NT 4.0, IIS 4.0
Target Computer: Windows Server 2000, IIS 5.0
What tool other then IIS export would help in migrating data that equals up to about 13 gigs of data. The application hopefully is free of charge and very reliable. Any input is apprecated on how to do this.
Like previously state, you have to have mixed mode on. (you already do) You also need to have WINS running. (you do) it looks like your IP's are right. Also, if you can naviate to the server once you are at the desktop of the 98 computer, you have network connectivity. So, the problem is related...
I agree with Markdmac, If you are backing up your system state and all files on the server. You should be alright. I know in veritas you have to have agents to back up SQL databases and Exchange server. I hope that if you have those, you are going to back them up as well.
I know from what I experienced recently, that you ussually have an options to not reboot. If you choose this, you will eventually see eratic behavior from your server and will have to reboot. So, might as well schedule the install like previously suggested.
I know that everytime I have had this problem it has been related to a security issue. The service on the backup server didn't have access to the drive on the resource server. Another thing I do regularly is reboot the backup server. I do that about 1 time a week and it seems to resolve alot of...
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