Well, if your going to just add in a stick to see if it works I'd say go for it. The Proliant 1600's especially seem to just not boot if they don't like the RAM config.
FYI, I've used both Kingston and Simpletech RAM built to compaq spec for a few 1600's and its never given me a problem. The...
I think it's history. Well with that said, here's what happened. I sure hope someone has good news for me...
I have a Compaq Prosignia 200. It is running NetWare 4.11. The server rebooted and only booted up Netware up through the DOS portion. It also said card in slot 1 is a non-Compaq device...
I'm receiving the following error for several existing users and any new user accounts I create when launching the GroupWise 5.5.4 client on my Citrix MetaFrame servers:
Ole Object:
GroupWise is not properly installed. The Address Book component could not be loaded. Please run GroupWise setup...
I'm receiving the following error for several existing users and any new user
accounts I create when launching the GroupWise 5.5.4 client on my Citrix
MetaFrame servers:
Ole Object:
GroupWise is not properly installed. The Address Book component could not be
loaded.
Please run GroupWise setup...
I'm receiving the following error for several existing users and any new user
accounts I create when launching the GroupWise 5.5.4 client on my Citrix
MetaFrame servers:
Ole Object:
GroupWise is not properly installed. The Address Book component could not be
loaded.
Please run GroupWise setup...
Not that I know of. In order to run Terminal Services on NT 4.0 you must have NT 4.0 Server TSE (Terminal Services Edition). There are several 3rd party enhancements for TSE, such as Citrix Metaframe, but I don't think there is anything that adds basic terminal services to NT 4.0 Server.
Figured this one out fairly easily. Duh.... I realized that on the two Metaframe boxes I did not have a "Default User" in %systemroot%\Profiles. During my move of all the profiles one of the things I did was delete all of the idle profiles that sometimes get left behind on a metaframe...
I think I may have found the problem. When I go into Control panel there is a CompaqNet Icon for the NIC properties. It does not seem to have any configuration information like my other server does, which shows it set to Interrupt 11 (common for a NIC).
Then when I go into my SCSI adapter...
Well I posted earlier about my PDC Compaq server problem. Thanks for all the responses. Just a recap the PDC was having a problem rebooting, pausing at system startup and waiting for a response at the console to either continue booting or to enter setup. All of the profiles and policies where...
First thought that comes to my mind is if you are using any sort of policy, the desktop settings in the policy could be over riding the roaming profile.
Weird prompt "F1 to continue or F10 to enter patrition utilities" I'm at my wit's end-- no sleep everyone -- any advice? The real problem is the way the network was setup. The profiles and policies are stored on the PDC (Primary Domain Controller), instead of a file server. This means...
Thanks...I should probably not do that until I get it fixed so that users can log in with the PDC offline.... moving files now... the memory is ok and checks out and it spins the scsi devices
Compaq server boots into weird promot "F1 to enter set up or F10 to continue booting" I think it is something to do with the backup it reboots when the backup is running. Ran diagnostic and setup
PDC set to reboot every night so it stops every night at that screen-- thought I had fixed it but no. Problem with how profiles were set up by previous admin needs to be resolved too because users are pretty steamed. (Some tried to log in over memorial and couldn't access network)
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