With SQL Server 2005 Standard Edition it seems I am unable to move the database location from the default c: drive to a different partition e.g. d:\. Is this a feature of Standard Edition - do I need Enterprise to be able to do this? Or is there a setting somewhere that I can change?
TIA
I have created a service which copies a file to a network share. The service runs as a user that has both full control to the share and at the NTFS level.
In XP the copy fails (with no error), but does work on a Windows 2000 machine. Also the copy works when copying locally, and will work when...
Domain A (NT) has a W2k Radius server authenticating dial-in users. Domain B (Windows 2003) has a 2 way trust with Domain A but users dialing in get Error 691: Access is Denied, the username and/or password is invalid on the domain.
Domain C (NT) also has a 2 way trust with Domain A. Users of...
I have a problem with DNS which show itself in the event log of clients (event 1000: Windows cannot determine the user or computer name. Return value (1722). ). There are 2 DC's in the domain both running DNS. On one of them (172.16.1.1) when running netdiag I get the following:
[WARNING]...
I am in the process of migrating users from an NT domain to a W2k domain. The domains in question have a 2 way trust relationship. How do I administer the NT domain logged in as a W2k user? The W2k username has been added as an Administrator in the NT domain, but if I try to administer anything...
What are the pros and cons of the following options for the internal DNS namespace?
Use a subdomain of the external DNS namespace e.g. ad.company.com
Use a previously unregistered DNS namespace and register it
Use company.local
Thanks.
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