We've "inherited" support for a SBS 2003 server. We first noticed a problem with OMA, for which we were advised to use the server manager console to run Configure e-mail and Internet Connection wizard (CEICW). However, we can't find server manager, nor the associated lauchconsole.exe...
Wow - until now I was happily ignorant of RSOP, but will do that.
As for the GP location, it is on the OU level, where the actual Terminal Server computer is in located - nothing else is in this OU.
Thanks TFG13
On the Terminal server, Under my computer properties, Remote, Group policy - this will open up the local group policy.
Under Computer Config..., Windows Setting, Security Setting, local policies, user rights. Ensure your users are entered in "Allow logon locally" and "Allow logon through...
I have a native 2000/2003 AD and one 2003 terminal server. I've used the loopback policy before (other networks) to apply a different set of group policies to anyone that signs onto the terminal server - but only the terminal server. If the users sign onto their own PC's then their regular set...
Hello - I'm a nube to exchange admin. I've been looking for a way to tag all outgoing mail with a signature file. Is there a way to do this in Exchange 2003? And secondly, attach a company small sized Jpeg logo to ourgoing mail as well.
Thks
We have an environment where there are a number of 2003 and 2000 servers over a large area, and utilize delegated administrators for creation of users, etc. In one case we have to give the authority to add/remove programs to one of the delegated administrators on a DC. Does anyone have any...
Does anyone have any ideas on how to add a user that we do not want to give admin access on a windows 2003 server to, but still have the ability to add/remove programs?
thks in advance
Hi Vikk12.
This probably won't help you, but in our case, as soon as we changed our network to an AD, we noticed a peculiar problem. Just to give some background - our VPN is on a windows 2000 server SP4, using Radias to an AD. Windows 2000 and XP home/pro remote workstations work like a...
We have a windows 2000 server running Unix Services ver 3, and can manually mount on a Unixware box (very similar to SCO). Being new, we are trying to have this automatically mount when the Unixware box is restarted, but we need a gentle "prod" in the right direction on where to look...
I'm not a big fan of installing any DC directly to the internet if it can be helped at all. In fact in this situation, why wouldn't your keep the existing topology if for nothing else than a "backup" to AD?
What we do is take a plain Jane stable PC, load with win2K pro, or XP pro...
The Printers are all spooled through a win2K server running AD. They are mostly running JEt direct printer servers, or built in printer servers (for example ricoh).
I think this is an easy one. When we setup up an XP PRO workstation, and configure network printers (local printers are fine), the network printers only show in the profile that they were set up for.
The network printers are all in Active directoy on the network, and we have tried installing...
I recently added our UNIXWARE 7.11.0 server onto our network (previously all access down through serial communications, ahem - no comments please). The network card is built into the Compaq Proliant and comes up as netflex. I simply used the built in Unixware GUI to activate the network card...
We recently upgraded our Windows NT4 server to Win2K and implemented AD. Previous to the upgrade, we had a Win2K acting as a VPN routing with two nics, and all clients had access to the Windows NT4 controlled network (life was good).
After upgrading to Win2K, and not changing a thing on the...
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