d2f,
Have you tried a step-by-step or safe mode boot? it sounds like something is trying to load and in unable to. Try that and let us know what happens.
RangerRip,
do you have a usb peripheral installed during bootup? if so, try removing for that first boot. If not, have you tried a step-by-step boot? see how far it gets before it decides to reboot.
Howdy,
Has there been a resolution to this thread?
We have seen the exact same symptoms on our server running win2k adv. server but I have yet to figure out what is causing it.
The server has two built-in nics also, but in our case they are Intel. The problem in our case seems to be that...
site4sure,
If you want to make sure you keep your permissions as you copy, try using the 'xcopy' command from the Command line. Using the /O option will include the ownership and ACL info.
HTH.
site4sure,
you can print the commands to a file by executing the following at the prompt:
cacls <pathname> >outputfile
the full options available for cacls...
CACLS pathname [options]
key
options can be any combination of:
/T Search the pathname including all subfolders.
/E Edit...
The way we do it in our company is to block it at the router. However, we deal with thousands of employees running various OSs, deeming a uniform method necessary.
How are these users acessing the sites? All domain controlled client PCs? There is the ability to block specific sites from the...
What are the permissions on the file you are trying to access? Are you inheriting permsissions? What are the permissions on the directory the file is in?
If you could list out the specific permssions, all the groups/users and the specific permission level for each group, there could be...
As it has been a few days since your post, if you still have not solved this issue...
1. try searching for large files:
find /stand -size +10000
you will probably find something extremely large, or you may in fact have a ton of smaller files, so reduce the size if you need to.
2...
I'd agree with apeasepcpc that this looks like a routing problem. However, I am unsure of where the routing def. is screwy. First, when you made the printer in SCO, did you do both steps? (Configure a printer with BOOTP/TFTP and Add printer to spooler). If you did one but not the other, you...
Couple of things you might check...
ftpacess file should have the appropriate users in/out of it.
Are you seeing any errors in your /usr/adm/syslog or messages logs? These might indicate an error with setup. Something to check on would be: http://www.wu-ftpd.org/wu-ftpd-faq.html#QA83
[afro2]
The <defunct> processes are your problem here. Essentially they are created when SCO cannot print to the device after a period of time. If you continue to leave it unfixed, it will crash your server too. Basically, you have a printer that is either unreachable or otherwise mis-configured. Try...
Couple of questions here:
- Where are the files located that you are trying to print? local to the server or local to the pc they are connecting with, or some remote location?
- Where is the printer they wish to print to? is it a printer connected to the local PC that is mapped onto the...
Depending on your licensing arrangements, you will either have to activate or purchase licences for the "Application" mode. Once you are in app mode, you will have to contact Microsoft to set that all up. Bring a cup of coffee and a good book for the wait.
Next, you will NEED to...
Check out MS support article at http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=328773
They say it is fixed in a service pack. Have you patched win2k with service packs at all? It's possible that it could be something else if you already have patched. I would suggest patching and then see if...
If you really want to focus on deleting just one extension of files, such as *.tmp then I would suggest searching for just that instead of certain directories. I would follow the suggestion of justcurious, but with this modification:
(make sure you have win2k resource kit installed, or at least...
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