I have a server which has both Windows Server 2003 and SBS installed on it, in a dual boot configuration (both in the same partition). This morning, I went to do a system backup of the Server 2003 side and found it wouldn't
work. After some searching, I found that the root disk (which is a...
Recently the company I work for bought a new server case, with redundant power supplies. However, the only thing this rig seems to power "redundantly" appears to be the motherboard, with simple Y cable arrangement. My concern is that if the powersupply which powers the hard drives fails, the...
Unfortunately, that won't work as I'm using Small Business Server, which doesn't allow any other Domain Controllers in the same domain, as it nor will it allow a trust relationship to be created between domains.
Basically, I'm trying to build a new server and transfer the Exchange from the old...
Is there some method for backing up active directory information, in particular security IDs?
I'm presently building a new server and would like to simply transfer the AD user information to it, from the old, so that I can then simply transfer the Exchange database and have the users access...
I'm well aware that I need a RAID controller. What I am referring to is whether or not, if it is in a RAID array, is it possible that a bog standard, out of the box (formated, made part of the array, etc) disk is "hot-swappable" or does a specialised "hot-swappable" disk necessary?
I was recently reading a website that claimed that the S-ATA standard means that all S-ATA drives are "hot swappable". Is this true or are hot-swappable S-ATA drives somehow different to standard S-ATA drives?
I have a storagetek 9730 tape library, with Veritas BackupExec 9.1.
At the end of each backup job, I'd like to automatically eject the tape so that it can be stored offsite.
However, when I tick the checkbox "eject media" in the backup job, it doesn't eject the tape. It just ignores the...
I have a StorageTek 9730 tape library which only seems to "see" the first 20 tape slots in the library. It won't look at the other 10 slots. I'm using Veritas Backup Exec 9.1. Is this a Veritas problem or a tape library problem?
I have a 9730 which only seems to "see" the first 20 tape slots in the library. It won't look at the other 10 slots. I'm using Veritas Backup Exec 9.1. Is this a Veritas problem or a tape library problem?
Not sure if this is the right place but...
Server 2003
Access 2003
I have a user who is developing an access system. As part of it, he needs to be able to create directories on a shared drive from the server and set the permissions. I have found xcalcs which claims to be able to do this but...
Not sure if this is the right place but...
Server 2003
Access 2003
I have a user who is developing an access system. As part of it, he needs to be able to create directories on a shared drive from the server and set the permissions. I have found xcalcs which claims to be able to do this but...
Yes, thats where I'd expect them to be but they aren't. I used the upload method on the companyweb homepage with comes with SBS and now I can't find the files. They appear to have disappeared into no where and the only clue I can find is a file called "allitems.aspx" in the browser navigation...
I have SBS 2003. My system crashed and I had to rebuild it. I have backups of the intranet but can't figure out where to find the documents I had in the old version, to restore them to the new version. Does anybody know where SBS IIS stores its documents?
Recently my server crashed and I had to do a complete reinstall. My predecessor had set up exchange so that all messages, both incoming and outgoing were copied to a particular email box so that a track could be kept on what the users were doing with email (rather Big Brotherish, really but...
I'm just installing a new Exchange 2003 server as part of a Small Business Server. I can send mail. I can see mail coming in, in the exchange management console but it appears unwilling or unable to forward it to the individual mailboxes.
It is using smtp, not pop as a connection method to...
I would much rather print my one, as the number of tapes is relatively small and as I am in Australia, suggesting I purchase labels from an American company is a little pointless - not that you were to know that.
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