SQL 2008 job problem
First remove the call to xp_cmdshell. Change the job command type from TSQL to Operating System (CmdExec) and just put in the bcp call.

View Answer   |  December 3, 2010  8:15 PM
SQL 2008, SQL job scheduler, SQL Jobs, SQL Server 2008, Windows Server 2003
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What should I expect when installing a terminal server?
To install Terminal Server: Create a Terminal Services Server so that clients can connect to the server either through application or data 1. Start > Control Panel > Add / Remove 2. Select Terminal Server option, click checkbox next to this option. Click Next to proceed 3. The Terminal Services Server setup page will appear. [...]

View Answer   |  December 3, 2010  1:26 PM
Advanced Peer-to-Peer Networking, HCL, Peer-to-Peer, Terminal Server, Windows Terminal Server
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Seeing Network shares on domain with Windows 7
Im not to sure if you wil be able to windows vista/2008/7 all use network discovery protocol which is not on windows 2003 so you may not see the 2003 machines like you would the others.

View Answer   |  December 2, 2010  2:17 PM
Networking, Windows 7, Windows 7 Networking, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008
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Can I remove my RAID 0 configuration
It is better to resize the raid0, because u have to make changes the raid configuration. To resize RAID partitions, there is free space on other data partitions, you can simply shrink other virtual partitions and then extend the system partition. OR u have to add another disk to the RAID array, u need to [...]

View Answer   |  December 2, 2010  11:11 AM
Dell PowerEdge, Dell Poweredge 2950, RAID 0, RAID configuration, Windows Server 2003
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Install SQL Server 2005 without Local Admin
The user that runs the SQL Server installer must have Admin rights on the server when installing.

View Answer   |  December 1, 2010  10:51 PM
Local Administrators Account, SQL Server 2005, SQL Server administration, SQL Server installation, Windows Server 2003
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em orientation
Can you tell us what “em orientation” is please? This is a term I have not heard before. Thanks.

View Answer   |  December 1, 2010  9:31 PM
Windows Server 2003
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How do I make a group policy in Windows Server 2003?
<a href=”http://www.computerperformance.co.uk/w2k3/W2K3_group_policy.htm”>Here is an excellent article for you.</a>

View Answer   |  December 1, 2010  8:37 PM
Group Policy, Group Policy management, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 Group Policy
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Exchange 2003 Issue
Upgrade your NIC drivers and firmware

View Answer   |  December 1, 2010  8:33 PM
Exchange 2003, Exchange 2003 error messages, Exchange errors, User Network Interface, Windows Server 2003
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DFS info for setup on my Windows Server 2003
The Distributed File System console is installed by default in Windows server 2003 and found in the administrative tools folder…. Click Start > Programs > Administrative Tools > Distributed File System In management console, right click the node and select new root NOTE: Here u choose any one, either StandAlone or Domain On next screen [...]

View Answer   |  December 1, 2010  12:10 PM
DFS, Distributed File System, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 Domain
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What is the process for upgrading from Windows server 2003 to windows server 2008?
You’ll need to run adprep from the Windows 2008 DVD. This will upgrade the AD schema from the Windows 2003 version to the Windows 2008 version. Then either run the upgrade process on an existing domain controller or install a new domain controller running Windows Server 2008.

View Answer   |  November 30, 2010  9:46 PM
Schema Administrator, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 Upgrade, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server Migrations and Upgrades, Windows Server Upgrades
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Windows Server 2003 ping/monitoring capabilities
The server OS itself does not. You will need a separate host/service monitoring system. Microsoft has Systems Center Operations Manager that will do this. There are many other system monitoring solutions out there and you can find many good suggestions on ITKE by searching for “server monitoring” or “monitor network”.

View Answer   |  November 30, 2010  8:44 PM
Ping Requests, Server monitoring, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 administration, Windows Server Management, windows server monitoring tools
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Setting up Windows Server 2008 alerts
You could use Performance Monitor (from the Reliability and Performance Monitor console). In summary, you would have to create a task in Task Scheduler with a ‘Send an e-mail’ action, then in Performance Monitor you would create a new data collector set, and a new data collector as ‘Performance counter alert’, and add the desired [...]

View Answer   |  November 30, 2010  8:36 PM
Windows administration, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 Administration, Windows Server 2008 Administrative privileges, Windows server administration, Windows Server Alert Service
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Windows 7 network to Windows Server 2003
Yes it can be done, and you don’t have to do anything special, but some new features of Win 7 will not be able to be managed from the 2003 GPOs. If you are having problems, or have some specific doubt please provide more details.

View Answer   |  November 30, 2010  4:07 PM
Network Server, Windows 7, Windows 7 Networking, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 SP2
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Is there an application for notifying me of harmful emails?
If you don’t know the sender and are not expecting the message, delete it. Maybe try the <a href=”http://free.antivirus.com/email-id/index.html”>TrendMicro eMail ID tool</a>. Consider also following the Twitter feed for <a href=”http://twitter.com/#!/InBoxRevenge”>InBoxRevenge</a> or checking out their <a href=”http://ksforum.inboxrevenge.com/”>forums</a>.

View Answer   |  November 30, 2010  3:41 PM
Linux OS, Phishing, Windows Server 2008
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Free IT Book: Enterprise Web 2.0 Fundamentals
Hi, Just answered the question <a href=”http://itknowledgeexchange.techtarget.com/itanswers/mac-filtering-via-windows-2008-radius-server”><b>Mac filtering via Windows Server 2008 RADIUS</b></a> <a href=”http://itknowledgeexchange.techtarget.com/itanswers/mac-filtering-via-windows-2008-radius-server/#viewquestion”><b>here</b></a>. HTH Also answered the question <b>Routing problem with two Windows Server 2003</b> <a href=”http://itknowledgeexchange.techtarget.com/itanswers/routing-problem-3/#viewquestion”>here</a>. Luís

View Answer   |  November 30, 2010  3:12 PM
Giveaways, HTTP, IT answers, IT Books, ITKE Contests, Radius Server, SAN, Sybase, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, Wireless router
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Mac filtering via Windows 2008 RADIUS server
Hi JKuo and everyone, Reading your question, one can keep some further questions about your setup. So YMMV. Here I assume you already have the wireless connections and RADIUS authentication in place and working flawlessly. I will try to provide some guidelines for what I think maybe fit your scenario. When anyone talk to me [...]

View Answer   |  November 30, 2010  12:28 PM
Aironet, Cisco Aironet, Radius Server, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2
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Is windows 7 desktop compatible with the Windows server 2003
Yes it is. we are using these in our office. But for best combination you should build new server with Microsoft server 2008 R2.

View Answer   |  November 30, 2010  7:06 AM
Windows 7, Windows interoperability, Windows networking, Windows Server, Windows Server 2003
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Blocking Skype and bandwidth hogging applications
The best way to do it is at the firewall. Depending on what type of firewall you are using, you can either block it by port, or keyword, or by a number of other options in the specific software interface in the firewall. I use Netgear UTM’s and they have 4 or 5 different ways [...]

View Answer   |  November 30, 2010  12:21 AM
Bandwidth, Bandwidth management, Bandwidth monitoring, Skype, Windows Network Administration, Windows networking, Windows Server 2003
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Blocking personal webmail from Windows Active Directory 2008 network
We use WebSense to block all unauthorized web traffic. I am sure there are many other web blocking tools you can use for this as well. I am not familiar with everything available out there. I am sure there are others who can make recommendations for you as well.

View Answer   |  November 29, 2010  7:25 PM
Active Directory security, Webmail, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 Active Directory, Windows Server 2008 Administration, Windows Server Security
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Setting up a message once users login to their Active Directory workstations
One option would be using the ‘Interactive logon’ feature, but this will display the message when they press CTRL+ALT+DEL to log on. Here’s a link to a guide on how to do it: <a href=”http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310430″>How to configure Windows Server 2003 to display a message when users log on</a> If you really want the message to [...]

View Answer   |  November 29, 2010  6:51 PM
Active Directory, Active Directory User Profiles, Active Directory Users, Active Directory Users and Computers, Login screen
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