We have a server running through a Smart-UPS 1400. Often when the AC comes on, the workstations will "lock-up" and loose their connections to the various network drives. After a few minutes, the server will resotre the connections. I am wondering what I can do to eliminate this problem. THanks...
We run a W2K network with 13 terminal workstations. It seems that recently the work stations(screen) will lock-up when trying to access applications, retrieve files,..etc.
I have noticed that the C: drive is down to 540MB of free space. Max is 3.45GB. I have been told that I do not have enough...
I have noticed that at the server I see a red "X" under the ICON for each of the shared drives when I click on Windows Explore. If I highlight the drive the x goes away in a few seconds, but re-appears all day long. It has never posed a problem until recently.
After a power failure...
We beilieve that a person is using the internet for "non-business" and/or less than professional purposes. For a variety of reasons I can't simply confront the person or audit his PC.
How do I audit usage through my W2K server?
When I logon to our network, I don't see the "windows nt logon script" run. Each time I log on now, I have to map all the drives manually. Our newtwork has 2 servers, a W2K and NT 4.0. There are 2 logon routines that run at logon, one runs so quickly I can't read it, but the Windows NT...
In trying to set up a conference call at the main console, we have somehow managed to have 2 lines showing as in use all the time. How do I "undo" this mistake?
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