Okay, I'm running Windows 2003 Server Standard Edition.
I have a File server, lets call it SERVER1.
I understand that I can't use FRS on one server and replicate amongst shares on one server. Although, here is my problem.
DFS claims to be able to combine shares into one logical space...
qtin, you are my IT savior. As a lowly desktop tech, you really know your stuff. I really appreciate your help. This has opened an entire new realm for me that I thought I understood...but now I REALLY understand. Thanks again.
One leetle question of concern about the the USER -> Admin Template...
Okay...I'm really getting pissed here.
There are a lot of USER Configuration settings at the domain level that I wish I could make PER-COMPUTER versus PER-USER.
I have a Terminal Server which I want to be FREE from any and all USER settings, yet when I put it into its own OU and give it its...
qtin, i do work for a healthcare organization....*cough*HIPAA*cough*sigh*
Are you working off of a FULL Windows 2003 Domain?
I remember trying to implement "Loopback Processing" and I vaguely recalling needing a Windows 2003 Domain to do it ( i could be wrong ).
I'm working with a Windows...
Okay, here is the deal.
I am the network administrator for an agency that is requiring screen savers to be set on ALL machines with varying times according to their location. I wish to administer this by Group Policy. We have High Risk Areas, Medium Risk Areas, and Low Risk Areas.
High Risk...
*BUMP*
Anyone find a solutions for this?
What I am trying to do is take 50 records and paginate them using SQL.
In other words, "SELECT * FROM tbl_foo" yield 50 records.
I want to be able to get the first 10 (1-10), then the next 10 (11-20), then the next 10 (21-30), and so forth...
okay, i went to support.microsoft.com and i notice in their knowledgebase articles there is a PRINT button pointing to a PrintContents() function.
When I click on this PRINT button and print the document, it only prints the article information and not the header, footer, and menu stuff in the...
I thought of this too.
But there are problems with this.
This is my thought process:
1. Do a CFQUERY on DataSource ONE.
2. CFLOOP through DataSource ONE with an Insert CFQUERY on DataSource TWO.
the main issue i have with this process is that you have to first CREATE the table in DataSource...
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