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NT Server Administrative Tools

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Need to repair folder structure of Administrative Tools on an NT server without reinstalling. Could some one help? Thanks.
 
Copy the folder from another NT server(with the same drive settings) in the network..
 
I don't have another NT server or access to one. I don't need the file names in the Administrative Tools folder: I have them. I need the file names of their subfolders and the pointers to real files therein.
 
Hi,
here is a list of the common admin tools

Backup C:\WINNT\system32\ntbackup.exe
DHCP Administrator C:\WINNT\system32\DHCPADMN.EXE
Disk Administrator C:\WINNT\system32\windisk.exe
Event Viewer C:\WINNT\system32\eventvwr.exe
Remote Access Admin C:\WINNT\system32\rasadmin.exe
Server Manager C:\WINNT\system32\SRVMGR.EXE
User Manager for Domains C:\WINNT\system32\USRMGR.EXE
User Manager C:\WINNT\system32\musrmgr.exe
Windows NT Diagnostics C:\WINNT\system32\winmsd.exe
WINS Administrator C:\WINNT\system32\WINSADMN.EXE

Donnie
 
I wish to thank donnieb99 for taking time to help. My problem is mostly fixed, thanks to him. I don't have any musrmgr.exe for User Manager, however, and I need the contents of Administrative Wizards. Thanks.

T.
 
Hi Tom,
below is the rest of the links for the Admin tools.

Administrative Wizards c:\winnt\system32\wizmgr.exe
License Manager C:\winnt\system32\llsmgr.exe
Network Client Administrator c:\winnt\system32\ncadmin.exe
Performance Monitor c:\winnt\system32\perfmon.exe
System Policy Editor c:\winnt\system32\poledit.exe

Donnie
 
Donnie,

It's all back together now. I owe you one. Thanks again.

T.
 
I ned to sync the time on all of my servers. Is there a command to do so?
 
I need to sync the time on all of my servers. Is there a command to do so?
 
norEmac1,
The best way is to choose one particular server and install a but a realtime clock and install onto that and then run this command using the AT command:-

NET TIME \\'SERVERNAME' /SET /Y

Cheers....grimmy
 
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