We have a couple of servers running W2003 R2 at different sites (joined by a v slow WAN link) and I'm just starting to investigate what DFS might offer to enable us to replicate zipped SQL2000 .BAK files between the sites as a means of providing "offsite" backups.
I zip these files (which...
I've just started doing some work for a small company which recently installed SBS2003. They have a very basic ADSL router set up to forward SMTP traffic to the server. If I telnet on port25 to the external IP of the router I see the same response as if I do it on the LAN.This shows pretty full...
I have just seen the statement below on another site specialising in SBS.
"Do not buy a server with an on board Sata Raid adapter and do not use Sata drives in a server. It just does not work or it will fail within no time. I have seen this happening over and over again. People want to save...
We've had occasion to rename one of our WINS servers. Before renaming the box we removed the WINS role and then reinstalled it after. However on accessing the WINS MMC snapin we receive a "Access is denied. To modify WINS configuration you must be a member of the WINS administrators or be an...
Apologies if this is has a simple solution but I'm still in the early stages of learning T-SQL.
I have a table that contains package tracking numbers and a 'boxes' column that contains the numbers of packages covered by a tracking number thus
trackingno boxes
---------- -----
911111111...
Not sure if I should post this in the Server 2003 forum but here goes ....
We currently have a terminal server set up in one of our office locations running Server 2003. It is also the TS CAL licensing server ( yes I know this is not recommended).
This old box is becoming overloaded and I am...
I'm not sure if what I'm asking here is totally stupid as I'm pretty much a novice with Access. I've seen various threads here providing very detailed code on how to create and send a "normal" email message from Access, but none mentioning sending an apppointment. The idea being that this would...
Our company operates from two locations connected by a T1 line . We have an Exchange 2003 server in one of the locations that the , mostly Outlook XP , clients connect to. In the office where the Exchange server is located the office based users simply connect over the LAN, and for our mobile...
Hi There
I've been asked by the management of our small company to recover the data from a backup of an old Foxpro database that they have recently decided contains some data they need.( A DB of which I have no previous experience). The old PC that this ran on was ditched long ago!
They can't...
I have had an Exchange 2003 (on 2003 Server)server running successfully now for six months and all users have been able to access their accounts via Outlook or OWA ( from ADSL or dialup accounts etc.)with no problems.
A number of our representatives now have equipped their notebooks with GPRS...
Dear All
We have recently set up a small W2003 network in two locations (20-30 PCs in each). Each has its own pair of domain controllers.In a few months we plan to link the two via DSL/VPN, and as some staff wish to work in each location and be able to logon locally in each and access common...
I'm totally new to Windows 2003 server having had the bulk of experience with NT4 systems. I have set up an experimental W2003 network to help when the real situation arises. This network comprises a W2003 server and three XP Pro workstations. This is not connected to the Internet in any way as...
I have heard several opinions regarding whether SQL2000 performs better under Win2000 than NT4.Most of them claiming that it performs better under the former.
Does anyone have any direct experience of this ?
Thanks in advance.
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