This solved my issue. Upon calling CA, I was told to search for the file INO_FLTR.SYS and check the version. Mine was 4.00.6000.66 and it needed to be updated to 4.00.6000.82
http://support.ca.com/Download/ildrvupdate.html
This page explains the versions...
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I have a customer with a HP 8500 color laser printer. It connects to the network via a JetDirect card. Users send print jobs to a queue on a NT4 server that then sends the job to the printer. In the past this has always worked fine - the printer is about a year old. For the...
I have recently seen an issue similar to this. My issues specs were:
1) Only when data is moving from a XP client to a 2000 Domain Controller.
2) Initiated from either box.
3) Not a problem moving data from the DC to the XP box.
It was resolved with a registry key change on the DC as per...
Maybe I'm missing something here, but why are you trunking to a router? A 2600 router can't route enough packets per second to fill 1 100Mb line, let alone several.
From the way you have worded this, it seems you want the router to route between the 2 VLANs. What are you trying to accomplish...
Leasing seems to be the same reguardless of which switch a client is on.
We resolved the the issue by putting a DHCP server on a Novell server that is in-house.
The strange part of this is that I have other clients with Sonicwalls doing DHCP to a network of HP switches. Every other client is...
Greetings everyone. I run a couple of web servers. They are currently NT4 SP6a running IIS4. I would like to take these boxes to 2000 on new hardware. I've upgraded file servers before, but I have not dealt with moving this detail of rights. We have Frontpage extensions and rights, NTFS rights...
Well here we are - 3 months after I started this thread and it just keeps coming back to life every few weeks. I really didn't expect that.
Since I initially posted, I of course have had much more time to play with XP. I really like the system restore utility where you can go back to a certain...
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I have a customer's network that is acting strange. They have 3 HP 4000 switches connected with fiber. The connection between 2 of them has 2 pair of fiber trunked together. The main switch has a Sonicwall SOHO3 connected to it that goes to the Internet via a T1. This...
If that 3200 array controller is internal to the server, that may be the issue. If you want to use an array controller to control the disks in the external storage, the array controller must be built into external storage unit, not the server. If it was in the server, how do you connect another...
Process of elimination. We know it isn't the router - right?
Change one of the W2K clients to a static IP, use something else as a DNS server. See if that is any better.
Next take the client out of the W2K domain. Is it better yet.
If its still broken, put it into the NT4 domain. See if you...
I have a machine that would come up with a similar error. If I was to add a new appointment to the calendar, it would error out and not save the changes. This was with the calendar existing on an Exchange 5.5 server. The error I got was:
Could not save item. The form required cannot be...
Greetings everyone:
I think I've found a bizarre little problem with DHCP in windows 2000.
Problem:
You have a Windows 2000 server serving DHCP addresses to clients. The DHCP pool runs out of addresses so you add some more. You do this by either expanding the range, or deleting some exclusion...
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I have a client with a random slowness issue on some NT servers. There is one large network that has a router splitting it in half. Both sides are connected through fiber - a fast connection.
In each subnet, there is an NT domain. One side has 2 NT cluster servers in a domain, the...
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