I have a Win2k Advanced Server on which I've removed Veritas Enterprise Administrator that we used for Volume Management.
After rebooting, Win2k's Disk Management sees the disks as Foreign - I right click and choose "Import Foreign Disks", walk thru the next couple of windows, and get an error...
fumei and eyec - thanks for your replies.
fumei - We're not using Sharepoint and the boss was a little fuzzy on the purpose - my take is that the reason for the 'signature' is, as you surmised, to indicate that the person has read, understands, and agrees with the document.
eyec - I, also...
At some point, have you used Outlook 2003 to access your mailbox - or does anyone view your Calendar w/ 2003?
Can you post the date and size info on the following files:
Outlookff.msp
Outlookop.msp
Is there a native (i.e. Microsoft) way for a reader to "sign" a Word doc? We're looking for a simple way to do this without using third-party certificates, if possible.
The document is policy related and management has asked me if this is something that Word can on its own. I suggested saving...
Figured out what we did wrong - in order to export the quota settings, each setting must be highlighted, then exported. They can then be imported for another volume.
In class, 2275, we're learning about exporting and importing quota settings. The export works with zero errors (filename="export" - no file extention). When attempting to import the file to duplicate the settings for another volume (same physical disk), we get an error that the file is...
gmono - this can be tricky, only use as a last resort. You can go thru Task Manager and the Processes tab, find the service name - highlight it - and click the End Process button.
To find the proper name of the service under Computer Management - Services; highlight, right-click it, and choose...
I have a number of servers on which I need to change passwords on a monthly basis. Does anyone know how to get to the Windows Security (i.e. "Lock Workstation" "Logoff", etc.) when connecting to a Win2k Server from an XP box using Remote Desktop? I know that when I connect to another XP box...
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.