I want to be able to set up group policy so that our domain is always listed in the Log on to box rather than the local machine. Does anyone know how to do this?
Thanks much
On my Windows 2003 standard server, I noticed I was running out of disk space on my D: drive. When I right click on the drive and choose properties, it shows 110GB used. When I view the drive in My Computer is shows 124GB for total size and 14.1 GB free which matches the 110GB used.
When I...
I setup Terminal Services and Terminal Services Licensing both on the same
Windows 2003 box. I activated the license over the phone and then also
installed a 100-pack Termianl Serer Per User CAL's.
When I go into Terminal Services Licensing, it shows the server as
activated. It displays...
We want to automatically log off any user from the domain after a certain amount of time being idle. Is there a way to do this with group policy? We are native Windows 2003.
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We have recently come across a problem when users are unable to print Microsoft Project documents to any of the network printers.
They can print all other documents, for example, word, excel however when try and print Ms project documents they get the following error message:
''the printer...
We are using Network Load Balance clustering for our web servers. In this type of clustering there is no shared data space so are there any tools available to keep the data on each server in sync? Is DFS a good solution for this?
I would like to do the exactly the same task that you have described. We have two Windows 2003 that will function as web servers and they are currently configured as an NLB cluster. All along, the web team knew they would manually have to keep the data on the servers in sync. Now they want...
I have a user that I need to remote desktop to one specific Windows 2003 member server. I want this person to be able to only log onto this server either at the console or through remote desktop connection. When they are logged on, I want them to be an adminstrator.
I've checked marked the...
I checked the registry key and found that the value is still at 3389 (hex though).
I still keep getting the error 'the client could not connect to the remote computer. Remote connections may not be enabled or the computer might be too busy to accept new connections.'
I checked that Remote...
Yes SQL Client tools for Micrsoft SQL server. I'm not trying to connect to the mysql port of 3389. I just noticed that after I installed the sql client tools, RDP is no longer functioning. This is the only change that was done to the server. I've been able to duplicate the problem on another...
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