We are having an issue with deleting files that are located on our fileserver. The fileserver is a Windows 2003 R2 Standard edition server. We get an error that the file is in use but it is not opened by anybody on the network. We have used unlocker and process explorer but they did not work. If...
I am having a roaming profile issue when I move a Vista workstation from one domain to another. I have checked the permissions and security setings to make sure they are correct. When I login to the new domain it gives me a temp profile. Has anybody else encounted this issue? Is there a way to...
I need some help with migrating users and computers from a Win2K DC to a Win2003 DC using ADMT 3.0. I am able to migrate users but I want the users to keep the same password or have a generic password assigned to them so that they can login the first time then force them to change their password...
I am trying to add a user that I created on a new domain to a computer on the domain as a local admin but I get an error that the domain doesn't exist or is available. Any idea why that would happen?
I have an issue that I already posted a thread about and I not getting any success with it. Does anybody know someone or somewhere that I can contact for support. I am willing to pay for it to get my issue resolved.
When trying to add something to a shared calendar I get this error:
"The item could not be saved to this folder. The folder has been deleted or moved, or you do not have permission. Do you want to save a copy of it in the default folder for this item?"
The permissions are setup correctly and...
Does anybody know if BackUp Exec can be used to back up MS Exchange 2003 and if so what needs to be backed up so in case the server goes down we can bring it back up.
I not really fimiliar with MS Exchange and I want to get seom ideas on how to backup my MS Exchange 2003 so that if the server went down I can bring it back up with the lowest downtime. I ghosted the server but the dump is never going to be up to date so I need a better way. It is on a Windows...
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