Has anyone installed Terminal Services on a 2003 server that was already running applications and did you need to reinstall everything? Asking as there is a "warning" that you will need to reinstall the applications.
We have a couple applications running on an application server that work fine...
We are currently looking at upgrading our domain to a Windows 2003 shop, and currently run all NT 4.0 servers. Due to the number of servers and applications involved this process will take some time.
Another component that is going to be added to the mix is the fact we will endup with 3 W2K...
We are currently looking at upgrading our domain to a Windows 2003 shop, and currently run all NT 4.0 servers. Due to the number of servers and applications involved this process will take some time.
Another component that is going to be added to the mix is the fact we will endup with 3 W2K...
I am not clear what you mean by "set the outgoing email server (SMTP) to that of our ISP"?
The user has the correct server information, and authentication at the client side. Is only using one email account.
The Exchange 2000 server I did not setup, as have only a general knowledge...
We are a small organization that runs Exchange 2000, and connect some remote users with POP3 and MS Outlook 2000 as the client. They use different ISP for their internet access.
One of the users has intermittant issues with sending email, and either it goes in to "neverland" or he...
I have seen this before where the first time you create a message this occurs, and it is solved by allowing the Windows Installer to run through the process with the MSOffice CD. Then it goes away.
On this Windows 2000 PC it is asking everytime they try and create a new message. Odd thing ...
We have a few users running OWA (W2K Exchange Server / IE 6), and due to storage limits they need to cleanup their email. Is there a way to delete the attachment in OWA but keep the message?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks!
jdeane,
I have a question about the registry/system file update to allow for Generic IDE configuration on Windows XP/2000. If you extract the 4 system files (intelide.sys, pciide.sys, pciidex.sys,atapi.sys) should you overwrite then if a more current version exists in the...
I have seen this thread, and want to try and use this to ensure that if a system failure occurs we have the best chance of recovering with an XP/2000 client.
One thing that is not clear to me. Is if the 4 system files listed to extract already exist in the destination folder (are newer) do you...
We use Dept/Group contact lists in our Exchange system, which we have created under the Public Folders. Our needs are fairly simple, but this approach works well.
Things are setup such that there is 1 or 2 Editors and the rest of the group/dept have Reviewer access. The 'View' used fore each...
I have looked everywhere to see if I can find the default message that is sent when someone is reaching their mailbox limit, as would like to customize the message.
Does anyone know if it is possible to customize the message? If so, where do I need to go to make the modifications?
Thanks!
Can a person run the W2K Defrag just on the System Volume (Drive C), which does not contain any of the Exchange DBs or Storage Info? Asking as our Drive C on the Exchange server is 45% fragmented.
I am trying to setup our W2K Terminal Server with a 'Standard Desktop' for ALL the users, which will only have program shortcuts based on the ALL Users Desktop. I do not want them to have access to any Programs from Start.
I was hoping to be able to do this using a GPO placed on my Terminal...
Is there a way to determine what patches/service packs have been installed on the Arcserve products (ie. main product and agents)? The only thing I have been able to determine is the build levels of the different products. I am asking as the environment I am working in was originally setup by...
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