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office 2000 / 2003.
I have a users who would save work in progress to default "drafts folder". When the user wants to access the saved document / e-mail he gets the following message...unable to access folder "drafts" path not found... The following action...
When I boot the server I still see the controller with 9 drives instead of 11. I can hit alt + 3 and go into configuration. This is an IDE raid array and is notorious for drive failures.
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I had a disk fail in a raid5 set. I replaced the drive and started the rebuild. Partially into the rebuild process I had a second drive fail in the same raid5 set. Does anyone know how I can recover the data? thanks
So it’s as simple as the documentation states:
Config dhcp db agent or disable dhcp conflict logging
Excluding IP addresses (first and last ip in the range)
Configure dhcp address pool.
Thanks All
Correct me if I’m wrong! The Cisco router acts as the DHCP server and I can specify the internal IP range on the Ether Interface? So when an internal client / computer connects to the router the router can automatically assign an IP address from the range?
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To: WMCCall
Thanks… and yes I contacted isp and they do have a device! 600$ for the device, 300$ for repointing the dish and 150$ for monthly cost. This unit is mainly for big business.
They also have a unit that just converts USB to Cat5 they want 600$.
To: MesaMarshall and BCastner
Thanks...
Can you be a little more specific!
My current config is satellite to router via coax.
Coax goes into a router which gets converted to USB.
From router to pc/server it’s USB cable.
What exactly are we plugging in backwards?
I have satellite internet connection. The connection comes in from the satellite to the ISPs router via coax cable. From the router the connection gets converted from coax to USB that then gets plugged into my server. This makes things difficult to network.
My question is: does anyone know...
Thanks Matt,
I hear ya about static ip's. However, all of our servers are static and we still have the same issue. I will try "mapping the drives" to see if that clears the prob.
JJ
The file copy starts fine and appears to be running fine. You can see the progress "images" being copied. No exact as to when it crashes 5min into the copy or 1hr.
The file or files are anywhere from 1 mb to gb's.
Not sure about the "share" some are a network share...
w2k or xp pro. Our office moves allot of files/images across our network. When we use windows explorer cut or paste we get "error performing inpage operation". I have read "Microsoft Knowledge Base Article - 141117". However, does not give a fix. This error happens quite a...
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