You might check your paging file and see how much room it is using. I have found it using excessive amounts and moved a large part of it to another partition. This has worked for me but it sounds as you may not have partitions to handle this.
Just a thought.... just an idea.... research it and...
Yes they are in different forests.
Now having said that let me ask something I should know. When doing this trust I have gotten both domains to show up as a option in the logon dropdown box. This is not something I would prefer but if I must have it to trust domains I of course will have it...
I have Domains A and B both with AD. I have set up domain B, using the AD domains and trusts tool, to "domains trusted by" and "domains that trust" and never recieved an error.
On Domain A I setup "domains trusted by" but then it won't set up "domains that...
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Security Accounts Manger initialization failed because of
the following error: Access denied
I cannot long into the server it appears the username and password files have been corrupted somehow. The Server is a 2000 standard and it is replicating the active directory...
I have what I believe to be the same question... does anyone know in group policies (the exact) location.... process.... to give local admin rights to a domain user?
thanks
thanks for the 2 responses... we had already tried the scripting but were unable to locate the "correct" scripting and as we found after days of looking larsjuhl is right... 95-98 does not support the nested folders to be mapped thru a policy you must indivdually touch each home folder...
I am trying to map a drive using Group Policies. It is somewhat successful for my windows 2000 clients but not so well with my 95-98 clients. 95-98 only want to map the whole home directory instead of the individual folders for the user. I am running 2000 server.
Thanks for the answer as I am...
Am trying to do a backup from a 2000 server which is part of a workgroup to a network backup device which is part of a domain.
When I try to do it I get the message that the path is not valid. Sorry if I am being ignorant but does someone have a answer to this problem?
When ever I do a backup...
Am trying to do a backup from a 2000 server which is part of a workgroup to a network backup device which is part of a domain.
When I try to do it I get the message that the path is not valid. Sorry if I am being ignorant but does someone have a answer to this problem?
When ever I do a backup...
thanks a bunch for the reply.... I will have to try the upgrade to XP my coworkers keep telling me it is the fixall but ... still holding my 2000 ground, I am stubborn!
Thanks again
Not always but to often when I attempt to open Outlook it hangs and doesn't open up for several minutes... I have restarted and get the same results. I have checked for other progems running to try to get something that was causing it but can't find anything. If I get impatient I can look at the...
on the workstation I am using to attempt to log in to the server I just checked the app log, and system log and they both didn't report anything on my failed attempts.
jpatrick
Thanks.... the $ hides the drive but I thought (if given rights) could be accessed by a "user" but anyway have tried sharing specifically for the "user" with a different share name already but to no avail. Cannot figure unless there is a domain setting over riding local...
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