Windows server 2003 domain controller installation
Hello, If I am reading your question right, you are asking how many users can log on to the system? That would largely depend on what else you plan on tasking the server with providing. If you are running just a domain controller, your theoretical limit would probably be between two and three thousand users, [...]

View Answer   |  November 25, 2009  11:35 PM
Domain Controller, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 Domain Controller
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prevent to save files from tha server
You could use Windows Rights Management Services. The link below has more information. http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/technologIEs/rightsmgmt/default.mspx

View Answer   |  November 25, 2009  9:10 PM
Windows Server 2003, Windows Server Permissions
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30 pts.

Dell Poweredge T100 RAID 1 setup
A simple way to find out RAID groups is just install OMSA software from installation CD shipped with the server and chose with storage management option in custom installation. Then see in computer managment above Disk Management there will be another option to manage the storage arrays. Just explored the things for your information.

View Answer   |  November 25, 2009  1:46 PM
Dell PowerEdge, Dell PowerEdge T100, RAID, RAID 1, RAID configuration, SBS 2003
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30 pts.

Desktop Virtualization without Active Directory
you can use Linux Terminal Services, CITRIX and Virtual Desktops like Linux Virtual Services

View Answer   |  November 25, 2009  5:25 AM
Active Directory, Desktop virtualization, Linux, Terminal Services, Virtualization
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8,200 pts.

Occational messages delayed or not recieved.
I tried to get logging to work but even though I was logged into the Domain administrator acount it would not let me. I tracked down where the share was and added Domain Administrator with read access. This still yeilded a error message about permissions when i tried to enable logging and would not allow [...]

View Answer   |  November 25, 2009  12:41 AM
Exchange 2003, Exchange Send/Receive, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition, Windows Server configuration
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27,310 pts.

Cluster drives moving windows server 2003 r2 32 bit
On the old customer stop the resource groups to close all the file handles open on the drive. Move the LUNs to the new storage group. On the new cluster rescan the scsi bus and bring the volumes into the cluster. Add the drives as clustered resources, and setup the correct clustered network name and [...]

View Answer   |  November 24, 2009  11:29 PM
Cluster, LUN, SAN, Windows Cluster, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 Clustering Services
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64,520 pts.

hardware requirement for sql 2005.
Get a couple of dual core or quad core CPUs and as much RAM as you can afford. I would get no less than 4-8 Gigs.

View Answer   |  November 24, 2009  11:28 PM
SQL Server 2005, SQL Server databases, Windows Server 2003
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HP ML110 G5 server Raid error
Since RAID 1 is an exact mirror, it sounds like corruption may have occured before the drive failed. Remove the failed drive and try booting to the OS. If you still can’t bring the OS back up, restore from backup or repair install the OS Make sure you have the exact same drives for you [...]

View Answer   |  November 24, 2009  7:33 PM
Array Configuration Tool, HP ML110 G5 Server, HP Servers, RAID, RAID 1, RAID configuration, Windows Server 2003
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15 pts.

Problems authenticating into OWA on Exchange Server 2003
Check the event logs at the time you try to login to OWA on the PC as well as the involved servers. Also check the log that shows the transactions of OWA. Post your findings here, and whether you have resolved to problem or not based on the information found in the logs.

View Answer   |  November 24, 2009  3:10 PM
Authentication, Exchange 2003, Exchange Server 2003, Outlook Web Access, Windows Server 2003
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2,015 pts.

roaming profiles windows server 2003
A step by step guide can be found <a href=”http://support.microsoft.com/kb/302082″>HERE</a>.

View Answer   |  November 24, 2009  9:08 AM
Roaming Profiles, Windows Server 2003, Windows XP
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55 pts.

The lsass.exe process is allocating more memory than usual
<a href=”http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308356″>Microsoft’s Bit</a> Hope this helps! -Schmidtw

View Answer   |  November 19, 2009  6:12 PM
Exchange 2003, lsass.exe, Memory errors, Small Business Server 2003
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11,205 pts.

In SBS 2003, how can an Admin gain access to other users My Documents folder?
if you browse the folder/s you need to access. (i will assume NTFS is being used on volume.) 1) <b>Right click </b>on the folder/s. select <b>sharing and security</b> option, then select security tab, then click <b>ADVANCED</b> button, then select <b>owner</b> tab, you should se admin accounts there select the correct one from there….note you may [...]

View Answer   |  November 18, 2009  5:19 PM
SBS, SBS 2003, Small Business Server 2003
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30 pts.

How do you view replication properties for Active Directory partitions and Domain Controllers
Replmon. See this <a href=”http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc772954(WS.10).aspx”>MS KB article</a> for more information.

View Answer   |  November 18, 2009  12:51 PM
Active Directory, Active Directory Partitions, Domain Controllers, Partitions
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32,645 pts.

group policy not apply in user or computer win xp from w2k3 server
Windows checks the group policy every 90 minutes or so. After making the change and making sure the changes replicated through the domain controllers, you can use GPUPDATE /FORCE on a command line to force the machine to update the group policy. You can do that at each machine or use a program like <a [...]

View Answer   |  November 18, 2009  12:27 AM
Group Policy, Group Policy management, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 Group Policy, Windows XP
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27,310 pts.

Issues with Group Policies and/or Exchange 2003 SP2
Your group policies will migrate with no issues, and exchange 2003 will continue to function.

View Answer   |  November 18, 2009  12:14 AM
Exchange 2003, Exchange 2003 Enterprise Edition, Group Policy, Windows 2008 Domain Controller and Exchange 2003, Windows Server 2008 Domain Controller
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27,310 pts.

ADS across different netwroks ADS Over NAT
Active Directory services is better known as AD or AD DS (Active Directory Domain Services) for Server 2008, but getting on to the question, you need to configure network routes to each subnet, and add each subnet to the Subnets folder in Active Directory Sites and Services. You can either use static routes or a [...]

View Answer   |  November 17, 2009  11:59 PM
ADS, ADS across multiple sunets, NAT, Subnets, Windows 2000 Server, Windows networking
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Windows Server 2008 GPO for USB Devices
http://www.petri.co.il/disable_usb_disks_with_gpo.htm

View Answer   |  November 17, 2009  8:49 PM
GPO, Group Policy, Windows 7, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2
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205 pts.

Microsoft TCP/IP version 6 protocol?
I doubt that IPv6 would help resolve the issue. Have you talked to other IT support staff at your organization or is the network and servers your responsibility? When you say “can’t see the server”, does this mean in the network browser or through ping? Is name resolution working properly for other resources on the [...]

View Answer   |  November 17, 2009  3:46 PM
TCP/IP, tcp/ip version 6 protocol, Vista, Windows Server 2003
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32,645 pts.

I need to reply to emails from my public folders
Create a contact in Exchange which has the correct name and email address listed. Give John and Jan access to send as this email address. When they reply to emails they will need to change the from field in Outlook to this address. There’s no way to make this automatic.

View Answer   |  November 16, 2009  10:06 PM
Exchange 2007, Exchange Public Folders, Outlook, Outlook 2007, Outlook Public Folders, Windows Server 2008
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64,520 pts.

How to install 2 virtual client with windows 2003 server
Download and install <a href=”http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserversystem/virtualserver/downloads.aspx”>Virtual Server 2005 R2.</a> You can use the provided administration interface to access and control your Virtual machines. The only licenses you need are for the virtual machine operating systems. - The KVM is for the physical hardware. For the two virtual clients, you would use Windows’ virtualization management interface to [...]

View Answer   |  November 16, 2009  5:16 PM
KVM, Server configuration, Switches, Virtual Client, Windows Server 2003
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4,235 pts.