Hi:
I am currently using Netbackup Enterprise Server 6.5. Under the active monitor on the netbackup administration console, i notice that the column for active elapsed time is empty. Previously when we were using 5.0, it will show the job end time. But ever since the upgrade, this column has...
After checking both the svcpack.log and setupapi.log files, from the MS article, i cannot find any error related to registry: Error 5: Access is denied
ADGod:
This is only the message that i see on my event viewer.
Event Type: Error
Event Source: NtServicePack
Event Category: None
Event ID: 4373
Date: 3/28/2008
Time: 4:18:49 PM
User: ABC\admin
Computer: ABC
Description:
Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 installation failed.
Access is...
Hi:
I have recently updated all my servers to SP2. However here is this server that has been giving me headache. It always give me the error that Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 installation failed. Access is denied.
Any idea what could be the problem. This server has a cryptographic usb...
Ok Thanks. But i wish to know..under system32\dns\backup
what does it actually backup?
Is it really impossible to backup the Host Records in a txt file or what? My customer is asking about it.
Hi:
I have 2 domain controllers AD intergrated DNS Servers with thousands of Hosts Records. Any idea whether we can do a backup of these Host Records? Or to enable logging so that everytime the servers will have the latest host records in case the server crash?
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks
gmail2, thanks for your reply.
For this project, we are only given the rights to upgrade the old Pcs from Win NT to Win XP, and these PCs itself is running applications. The application will go in offline mode when the network is down. After it goes online, the application will upload all those...
I have created domain users with mandatory roaming user profiles. I have GPOs settings push down from my Win 2003 Server to my users's XP Machines.
I need to make sure that these desktop settings are in place if we experience network problems (like switch is down, etc). However this doesn't...
What i want to do this is because we have one site that is experiencing power outage quite often. So we need to implement that. If what you said is true, i guess i have to configure my GPO settings on the Windows XP CLients instead.
I have configure my users desktop settings on a new gpo on my AD. I have personalise the desktop settings and let these users logon to my domain as roaming profiles.
Today I have been asked to configure these settings as offline mode. That is, when the server or network is down. Users are...
Also i found one weird issue. If i remove the profile settings of the roaming user folder to my users. The GPO settings will work. But if i put back the mapping of the user profile, everything seems to fail
This is the results when i run it
COMPUTER SETTINGS
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Last time Group Policy was applied: 13/11/2006 at 1:53:36 PM
Group Policy was applied from: consto.com
Group Policy slow link threshold: 500 kbps
Applied Group Policy Objects...
Hi:
I create group policy settings on 2 different groups of users and give it roaming mandatory profile. Only the usrid that i used to create the profile were abled to load to my xp desktop successfully (with group policy applied and profile loaded) however the other userid using the same...
I have 3 domain controllers at 3 different sites. Users all logon to the same domain called SPNET. I have setup 2 group profile policy settings at the head office to be pushed down to 2 different departments on their Windows XP clients. Profile testing work perfectly at the head office.
TOday...
Hi:
I am creating a standarised profile for XP Clients through default domain policy where users cannot access Control Panel, C Drives, etc.
I created more settings recently, but however they are not reflected to the Clients anymore. Is it due to the firewall settings? We have an external...
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