Is this a new set up, or did your user just suddenly stop being able to send messages? I would check into the server configuration first off. Are this user’s settings in Outlook identical to other, working accounts? If the only difference is in the username & password, I would look at his user set [...]
Hi, SMB, which stands for Server Message Block, is a protocol for sharing files, printers, serial ports, and communications abstractions such as named pipes and mail slots between computers. SMB is a client server, request-response protocol. . The only exception to the request-response nature of SMB (that is, where the client makes requests and the [...]
I’m looking forward to seeing how it holds up to security threats. I just finished writing an article for <a href=”http://SearchWindowsServer.com”>SearchWindowsServer.com</a> covering <a href=”http://www.principlelogic.com/windows.html”>how Windows Server 2008 R2 holds up to security checks</a> and it was quite stout.
<a href=”http://www.hsc.fr/ressources/articles/win_net_srv/msrpc_lsarpc.html”>Here is some information </a>that may be helpful to you.
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Yes, you can use a GPO to setup a scheduled task which would be created on all the machine which are effected by the GPO. Put the batch file in a network share, then add a scheduled task to the GPO. By the next day all the machines will have the new GPO settings and [...]
Windows XP is not configured to use a local DNS server. NetBIOS over TCP (NetBT) is disabled on Windows XP, and you are using the NetBT domain name when you try to add the computer. A third-party firewall program that is installed on the Windows XP-based computer is blocking DNS queries. The Bdomain.dm is my [...]
It depends on the no users and no of databases you have .I had a better experience on running 100 users with ADS and SQL 2005 with this configuration. IF the server is an upgradeable one then no problem in initial stage .Monitor the performance and add additional RAM if necessary
There are about 300 questions in the pool. You’ll get some where between 40 and 50 questions depending on the questions which were picked. Some of the questions are similar, just worded differently to see if you really understand the concepts of it you’ve just memorized the questions and answers.
Windows 2003 has lots of auditing features built in. They can be enabled via GPO. SQL 2005 doesn’t have a whole lot of auditing that can be used. There are a couple of products out there which you can look out. Most people end up setting up a trace to monitor the users required then [...]
On page 70 of 79 of the migration manual: “You must use the procedures that are provided by your LOB-application provider to migrate the data within the 21-day grace period that you have to complete the migration process and before you decommission the Source Server.” Then in task 4 of “Finish Migration” it says to [...]
I can create OU and Contacts from Bdomain. I can not create onlu users & groups I repaired this problem. I used ntdsutil and dcdiag commands on command promt
Did you install the Exchange 2007 in its own domain? If so you will need to create a trust between forests (domain A and domain B). Once the trust is established you can use the Migration Tool on the 2007 Exchange to migrate those mailboxes. Associated userid will be created on the new LAN side.
Mshen 23155 pts. | Oct 21 2009 10:06PM GMT Server 2003 blocks executable files that were transfered from other computers. 1. Right click on the file and click on properties. 2. At the bottom of the general tab, click on the Unblock button.
Make sure your primary DNS server for the domain is specified in TCP/IP settings on your new server.
<a href=”http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929826″>Knowledge Base Article 929826</a> should fix your problem.
In the server summary, under “Computer Information” there is a checkbox option that reads “Do not show me this console at logon”. Check it, and you should be done.
you can download them from the <a href=”https://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=5fb255ff-72da-4b08-a504-1b10266cf72a&displaylang=en”>Microsoft site here</a>
1 server license will be fine but you will need 50 client access licenses for the server. You will also need as many Exchange CALs as you have mailboxes. Check out the <a href=”http://www.microsoftvolumelicensing.com/userights/”>Microsoft Product Licensing website</a> for additional information.
Samba, with a major version up to and including 3, can act as an NT4 domain controller. The code for AD DC functionality is in the works in Samba 4, which is currently in alpha (i.e., not for production use, unless you have a lot of free time and a strong constitution). Samba 3.x (and [...]





