If you have a spare HDD, do the follwoing;
1/ Install OS on new HDD
2/ Boot up with the new HDD
3/ Have the existing HDD as D:\ or E:\ drive
4/ From there delete unnecessary files from the original HDD.
I have had the same issue with one of my off-site cleints.
If you have spare HDD that is...
I have done the following and tested it and it look's like it is working for now that is..
Root Directory (Read, execute and list folder contents)
e.g. E:\Art
Subfolders (Change permission)
e.g. E:\Art\Nick
This is working o.k. at the moment, but it is still in testing mode.
Thanks for...
There is a root folder that I'll call Art. Within Art, I want users to create a folder for each user say Tom, Dick and Harry. I want the users to beable to create files and folders within any of the folders below Art,
but I do not want to allow users to create new folders the root of Art...
I'm at stage where I fixed majority of the database except
ASMEDIA & ASJOB, I get the following error;
Faild to open Database ASMEDIA error 10.
Is this media issue, or ???
Thanks!
Hi,
I'm having a issue with Windows 2000 Server when Using ERD Disk to reapair the OS.
This is what I'm getting during Windows 2000 Server bootup with Windows 2000 CD and using Promise Fast Trak SX4000 IDE RAID 5 Card with Intel Mother Board 82559.
During bootup I press F6 to detect and...
I finally work it out. That's how to use the Arcserve DB Utilities.
For example: dbfix -a -L arcserve;admin;secret;ASTPSDAT
I also read dbutil.readme file in Arcserve Directory.
Thanks Davidmichel.
Asim.
The Version of Arcserve is 2000 using Windows 2000.
I have used secret for the password and either casbd or arcserve and this did not help either.
Should I be logged on locally to the Server or on to the Domain? The Arserve account is using Domain account;
e.g. Arcserve @jci.com
I really...
I have tried the following Arcserve utilities, but error message I got was "unable to login to database"
dbcheck -a -L casdb;admin;password;astpsdat
dbcheck -a -L arcserv;admin;password;astpsdat
dbcheck -a -L servername;admin;password;astpsdat
from command prompt in c:\program...
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