Installer Step-up Utility (ISU) for SMS<br>
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Try is link:<br>
<A HREF="http://www.microsoft.com/smsmgmt/techdetails/install_stepup.asp" TARGET="_new">http://www.microsoft.com/smsmgmt/techdetails/install_stepup.asp</A><br>
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and then Download this document in Microsoft Word (.doc) format...
I Don't know if this will help...<br>
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Ensure that WINS and/or LMHOSTS file contains proper entries for both the import and export servers. <br>
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OR read this WINS Replication NT Knowledge base article....<br>
"WINS Server Sends IGMP Packets on Startup"<br>...
Did you by chance... change the Domain name of the NT Server?<br>
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...Then try to add the new machine in the Server Manager and the attempt to log on?<br>
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IF so, the SID account of the machine will not work.<br>
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OR <br>
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Windows NT generates an account lockout event (Event ID...
Try this link and read the readme file. I think this my help you out.<br>
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http://www.connect.net/jimprice/html/ns-batch/nsb33-111.zip<br>
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If you have any problems installing it on NT ... check out<br>
this site...<br>
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http://www.jimprice.com/jim-nt40.htm#general<br>
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Good...
I haven't used this before, but might be what your looking for.<br>
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You can use it as a replacement for WinPopup - especially if you don’t want users to send messages - it only receives.<br>
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Check out this URL:<br>
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http://www.andtechnologies.com/apopup.html<br>
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One more note. Along with what Tool(MIS)said...<br>
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The Username and Password of the Windows 95/98 clients<br>
must be added in the User Manager on the NT PC in order<br>
for the users to gain access to the NT Shares that are<br>
defined for that particular user account.
You guys are killing me :P<br>
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By default, a Windows NT and 95 clients will browse a network resource [Using Network Neighborhood] only if the client belongs to the same workgroup or domain of the network host. The workgroup or domain name for the client computer should be the same as the...
Windows NT allows you to automate the logon process by storing your password and other pertinent information in the Registry database. <br>
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CAUTIONARY NOTE: This feature allows other users to start your computer and use the account you establish to automatically logon. Also, timing...
In the system32 directory you will find logview.exe<br>
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..This will run LogView ==> File ==> Open... ==><br>
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Open TextFiles Dialog Box defaults to system32 folder.<br>
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Go to the wins folder... open the file *.log<br>
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OR you may try this applet...<br>
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in your...
I believe it has to do with the cached profile.<br>
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The default on the server is set to expire after so many successful login attempts.<br>
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Or try this:<br>
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PRINTING TO A NETWORK PRINTER<br>
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You might have problems printing to a networked...
I agree with Silencer(MIS) <br>
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How do you browse computers on a remote network using a TCP/IP RAS connection? <br>
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By default, a Windows NT RAS/DUN (Dial-up) client will browse a remote network only if the client belongs to the workgroup or domain of the remote network. The workgroup...
Yes, It's called a BDC - Backup Domain Controller.<br>
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With Replication Services enabled. It (the BDC Server) will replicate all user profiles from the PDC - Primary Domain Controller. Should the PDC go down the BDC continues Login Authentication and Authorization.<br>
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You can have...
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