Windows Server 2000
Read Technet article 216498. It describes how to use NTDSUtil to remove information about DC’s, from Active Directory.

View Answer   |  January 3, 2005  10:46 AM
Microsoft Windows, Networking
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IIS FTP Anonymous Logins
ensure your IUSR account is not expired or locked out.

View Answer   |  January 3, 2005  4:39 AM
Microsoft Internet Information Server
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Windows Sever 2003, .asp and remote desktop or ‘terminal services’
I don’t know about the fixed, but for the remote desktop issue, try this right click on my computer then click on properties, get the remote tab, and there make sure that the “allows users to connect remotly to this computer” is checked. if this also didn’t work, then open a command prompt and type [...]

View Answer   |  December 31, 2004  11:46 AM
DataCenter, Desktop management applications, Microsoft Windows
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free websites and mailservers
when they provide service, they basically getting hits on their sites, then they can start offer advertising services which would generate a lot of money. as for your last question, there is a feature on every site that tells you how many visitors visited your web site for any time you want, it also tells [...]

View Answer   |  December 31, 2004  3:51 AM
DataCenter, E-business, Partner facing, Training
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Exchange Serv 2k can send but can’t receive
MSKB article# 289553 SYMPTOMS When you attempt to send mail to an Exchange 2000 Server recipient or Exchange Server 2003 recipient, the message may not be delivered. The sender may receive a non-delivery report (NDR) from the system administrator similar to the following: The following recipient(s) could not be reached: User1@domain.com on 11/01/00 8:14 AM [...]

View Answer   |  December 30, 2004  1:54 PM
Exchange, Exchange 2000, Exchange Server ActiveSync, Installation, Mail protocols, Outlook, SMTP, Tech support
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Wireless University
There are a lot of factors in your dilemna. I have installed a wireless infrastructure 802.11 super g, for a 60,000 sq foot facility. which required two repeaters and three access points, some electrical runs and a couple of days to configure. The facility had several internal concrete structures and firewalls. The cost for equipment [...]

View Answer   |  December 30, 2004  9:42 AM
802.11 networking equipment, Data analysis, ERP, Human resource applications, Networking, Training, Wireless standards
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about education
Proper grammar and spelling is very important. To get ahead in any field, in today’s competitive world, your interpersonal skills are very important. Aside from proper writing, you need to keep up with your career of choice. Think of it as being a doctor. A doctor goes to school to study medicine, but his real [...]

View Answer   |  December 29, 2004  9:44 AM
CCNA, Certifications, MCSE, Training
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Restricted access to win XP professional
You’d be best off if your Win2K server is upgraded to a domain controller using ‘dcpromo’ at the command line. Then you would add all of your XP machines to the domain you have created and restrict access on ALL of the machines according to a single set of users which exist within active directory… [...]

View Answer   |  December 28, 2004  6:16 PM
Administration, Application security, Compliance, CRM, Database, DataCenter, Desktop management applications, DHCP, Disaster Recovery, DNS, Encryption, Exchange, Firewalls, Forensics, Help Desk, Implementation, Incident response, Information risk management, Instant Messaging, Intrusion management, Management, Network monitoring, Network security, Networking, Networking services, Physical security, Policies, Remote management, Remote users, Risk management, Secure Coding, Security, Security management, Security Program Management, Servers, System utilities, Tech support, Third-party services, VPN, Windows, Windows 2000 Server, Wireless
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vpn through s-box firewall of checkpoint
Try opening ports 1723 and 500 on your firewall with port forwarding to the IP of the NIC in your server that is configured for VPN. Make sure your SMB2003 is set up for VPN whether it be PPTP or L2TP over IPSEC. Make sure your fire is set to allow any incoming connections. make [...]

View Answer   |  June 29, 2012  11:33 AM
Administration, Application security, Architecture/Design, Database, Documentation, Encryption, Exchange, Features/Functionality, Firewalls, Forensics, Help Desk, Implementation, Incident response, Installation, Instant Messaging, Intrusion management, IT architecture, Knowledge management applications, Network security, Planning, Secure Coding, Security, Security management, Security products, Service and support, Spam, VPN, Wireless
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No bootup with W2k – after “Verifying DMI pool data”
If the computer stop at “verifying DMI pool data” mean hard drive is not responding for the call from BIOS. I would like to advise you to go to BIOS setup and to make sure that your hard drive is shown there and to restart with a boot disk ( you can make with any [...]

View Answer   |  December 27, 2004  2:40 PM
Backup & recovery, Desktops, Hardware, Servers, Storage, Storage products and equipment, Tech support, Windows client administration and maintenance
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Windows media audio codec
Rather than try making your machine equal the working machine’s configuration, I might be inclined to delete the sound card hardware device then reboot the machine (with the OS install CD handy) and let PNP install it again. It *should* work after that. This method may give faster resolution to the problem than continuing to [...]

View Answer   |  December 27, 2004  11:13 AM
DataCenter, Desktops, Development, ERP, Hardware, Intel PC hardware, Operating system platforms, Tech support, Windows 2000 desktop
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Join domain, retain user desktop
Are you using XP on the client? This might help you http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/winxppro/deploy/usermigr.mspx#EEAA Merry Xmas

View Answer   |  December 24, 2004  5:20 AM
Active Directory, Desktops, Windows 2000 desktop
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Microsoft: Active Directory Migration Tool (ADMT)
Hello, You can refer to the information contained in this tech note to assist you with both the planning and migration steps to move all or some of your current NT 4.0 users and computers. http://www.windowsitpro.com/WindowsMigration/Article/ArticleID/4692/WindowsMigration_4692.html Good Luck!

View Answer   |  December 22, 2004  3:04 PM
Active Directory, Administration, Application management, Application software, Backup, Client management, Clustering/High availability, Database issues, DataCenter, DataManagement, DHCP, Disaster Recovery, DNS, Exchange, Exchange 2003, Exchange 5.5, Help Desk, Installation, LDAP, Lotus Domino, Maintenance, Microsoft Windows, Migration, Networking services, Outlook, Software testing, Software testing tools, Storage management, Tech support, Third-party services, Vendor support
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Storage Products
I have never worked with HDS but I have always had reasonable luck with IBM. Availability of RedBooks (IBM how to docs written by people actually using the products) is very valuable. Also once you know how to work the IBM support process you can get qualified support persons working on it very shortly… The [...]

View Answer   |  December 22, 2004  9:21 AM
Hitachi Data Systems, HP, IBM, Storage
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display name in the “from” field in exchange 2003 to users outside the organization
this is an active directory solution that must be changed on the Windows server. The person’s name in Active Directory would need to be changed. To accomplish this change, you’d open the “Active Directory Users and Computers”, find the user who wants their “From” name changed, and select Properties. Then, change their Name (in General [...]

View Answer   |  December 21, 2004  8:50 PM
DataManagement, E-mail applications, Exchange, Exchange 2003, Installation, IT architecture, Migration, Outlook, Planning, Tech support
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Microsoft Office Reset Tool
Office 97/W2k – reinstall if you want to remove all other programs then format & reinstall from original CD XP – use Restore you cannot use restore if you want to remove all other programs, in that case you should do a complete format & reinstall from original CD

View Answer   |  December 21, 2004  11:34 AM
Desktops, Development, Hardware, Lifecycle development, Windows 2000 desktop, Windows 95/98, Windows client administration and maintenance, Windows XP
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how DNS works
OK – another deep hole – just love these. Simplest answer is that there is a server (arbitrarily chosen by the appropriate admins) which is THE authority for example.com, and its associated address range 168.192.in-addr.arpa (which covers all of 192.168.x.y). note the reversing of the byte ordering for the address range. Other servers can get [...]

View Answer   |  December 21, 2004  2:58 AM
Active Directory, Backup & recovery, Bind, DHCP, DNS, Hardware, Installation, Intel servers, LDAP, Linux, Lotus Domino, Microsoft Windows, Networking, Networking services, Servers, Storage, Tech support, Toubleshooting, Unix, Unix Servers
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Hi. Danke, Marhaba, Salaam
Can’t help with SAP, but welcome/wilkommen! I’m another “expert” largely self-taught over 30 years. I suggest you explain more clearly what kind of information you’re looking for. You’re more likely to get helpful responses if the question you’re asking is specific. Salaam, -Bob

View Answer   |  December 19, 2004  8:36 AM
Development, Hardware, Networking, Tech support, Training
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Windows XP Home Connectivity Issue
Hello. I think you should check that netbios over TCP/IP is active and since you don’t seem to have DNS-server on the net, so that it doesn’t have a faulty DNS configured. You could also check that the “Remote Procedure Call”-service is running accordingly.

View Answer   |  December 17, 2004  1:41 PM
Firewalls, Forensics, Incident response, Intrusion management, Microsoft Windows, Network security, Networking, Security, Tech support, VPN, Wireless
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Stored Procedure Error
I am not able to run this but purely looking at the syntax it may be as simple as requiring a ‘;’ after your final FETCH statement.

View Answer   |  December 17, 2004  6:11 AM
Application software, Availability, DB2 Everyplace, Development, IBM, Instant Messaging, Java, Migration, Modeling, Normalization, Performance/Tuning, Servers, WebSphere Studio
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