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  1. Galford1

    Outlook 2003 Default PST type using old format

    I have installed MS Office 2003 using the Custom Installation Wizard in the MS Office 2003 Resource Kit. In the Outlook configuration I have specified outlook to automatically configure the users profile to the email server and setup a default pst using the new Unicode format rather than the old...
  2. Galford1

    Need Script to copy File Share to new Server with Error Checking

    Thats just what I was looking for - Thanks for the tip guys!
  3. Galford1

    Need Script to copy File Share to new Server with Error Checking

    Could use a little help with this one - I have an older server with our main working share for the company that I need to transfer to the new server. The total data size is roughly around 180GB to be copied to the new server. This script needs to be able to do the following: copy all files and...
  4. Galford1

    Windows xp NTFS or FAT 32?

    Well I have been supporting a network of 250+ systems for almost 3 years now and would not even think of running a system FAT32. NTFS has many great benefits - more stable faster with larger files - and the security features, in a corporate enviroment this is a must. If this is for your own...
  5. Galford1

    How would I go about Rebooting a remote server on the internet?

    I see that option in the Windows2003 tool but not in the Windows 2000 version. Only options listed under that are: 1. Find Servers in All Domains 2. Connect to all Servers 3. Disconnect from All Servers. In Win2k3 the options are: 1. Connect to Computer... 2. Refresh Servers in All Domains 3...
  6. Galford1

    SUS - Can it push SPs & IE upgrades?

    SUS is primarly designed for patch managment meaning that it can automatically deploy hotfixes and updates. They latter added the ability for deployment of SP's but with a couple of requirements. 1)Windows 2000 requires at least SP2 and Windows update client for SUS updates and SP updates...
  7. Galford1

    How would I go about Rebooting a remote server on the internet?

    Intruder - ya I caught that. Only problem is both servers are running stand alone server mode with local profiles. When I ran the Terminal Services Manager I couldn't get it to connect to the other server. Is there some way to specifiy an IP address to connect to it? (There is currently no...
  8. Galford1

    How would I go about Rebooting a remote server on the internet?

    Netintruder - thanks for the tip - I'll check out that tool in the resource kit - have it right here. davbar - Thank you for the advise - as soon as you said connect from another server the lite went on. I used the shutdown.exe from the other server on the same subnet and it worked great. Both...
  9. Galford1

    How would I go about Rebooting a remote server on the internet?

    I have a Windows 2000 server that is on the internet that I normally connect to by terminal services. The problem is since it is running in Administrative mode it only allows 2 logins. This is causing an issue due to its telling me that my 2 account are currently in use but I can not figure out...
  10. Galford1

    Deployment Solution

    We have deployed SUS here in my company and have had great success with it. Once you setup your server, you apply the settings to the clients through AD. The only problem we have found is certain updates will not deploy from SUS - for example when a new version of IE comes (not just a security...

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