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| Server Performance Report | 31 Mar 2008 23:41 GMT | 1 |
Under 'Update Services' in the daily 'Server Performance Report' I get a notification telling me that 'There are updates with installation errors' Looking across at the right hand column, both the servers and clients are showing as 'Errors: 0'
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| Personal Partitions | 31 Mar 2008 23:31 GMT | 12 |
I dont know if this is possible, but it really does seem possible... But what i want to do is be able to give each user their own partition on the server... Now each user doesnt need to literally have a partition, but i want them to have a drive mounted to their computer each ...
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| SQL 2005 | 31 Mar 2008 23:16 GMT | 3 |
I feel REALLY stupid asking this question, but here goes.... I used the SBS 2003 disc to install SQL 2005 on my SBS 2003 installation. Ok, under SQL all I see is "configuration tools". Where's the query analyzer and all the other stuff I'm used to?
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| SBS Welcome emails getting snagged by IMF | 31 Mar 2008 21:14 GMT | 2 |
The TWO welcome e-emails sent by SBS 2003 upon account creation are getting snagged by IMF. They are getting an SCL rating of 6! I had my IMF set to filter out anything 6 and above. I had it set at 7 and above, but unfortunately a good bit of unwanted trash was still
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| SBS 2000 Remote Connection | 31 Mar 2008 18:55 GMT | 2 |
Is there a remote connection disk creator in SBS2000? If so, where is it or do I need any special settings for vpn access. The box does have ISA on it. thanks
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| Question on sbs2003 Best Practices | 31 Mar 2008 17:41 GMT | 6 |
I have just ran sbs2003 best practices Tool It has come up with 3 errors DNS Client service not set to default logon account The default logon account for dns client service has been changed. BY default this service is set to use NT AUTHORITY \NETWORK SERVICE account
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| DNS problem with two Windows SBS R2 | 31 Mar 2008 17:31 GMT | 4 |
I have two domain controller servers on the same network segment. One hosts all my user accounts and the other is just an application server. My problems is the application server can only be accessed by its IP address rather than its FQDN. What do I have to do to DNS so my ...
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| SharePoint Services 3.0 : problems with outgoing alerts to user | 31 Mar 2008 17:09 GMT | 2 |
We have SBS Standard SP2 with SPS 3.0 installed (side-by-side with SPS 2.0, as per recommended by Microsoft)). Not particular problems during installation and everything seems to work fine...expect that when we attempt to configure alerts/notifications to users
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| TCP Chimney, TCPS and Task Offloading | 31 Mar 2008 16:38 GMT | 4 |
I re3cently ran the SBS 2003 BEst Practices Analyzer and had theses four Issues Reddexed! Receive Side Scaling; Task Offloading;
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| Changing RRAS internal interface IP address. | 31 Mar 2008 16:02 GMT | 6 |
Is it possible to change the IP address of the internal interface in RRAS? I'm not exactly sure how it got changed, but it is not in the range of my server IP's. My server local connection interface is 10.0.1.200, but the internal interface is 192.168.169.32. The VoIP vendor was ...
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| How to Open Port | 31 Mar 2008 15:43 GMT | 7 |
I need to open port 995 (SSL) to get pop3 mail from an external mail server. I have SBS 2003 standard edition. I have open an exception in the Windows Xp client firewall for port 995. I added a port/service in the basic firewall on the server but don't know if I conifgured it ...
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| No sound over Remote Desktop Connection to SBS server | 31 Mar 2008 15:07 GMT | 5 |
A pretty strange obscure problem I really hope somebody can help me with. Basically we have an SBS server which I must be able to connect to via RDC and recieve sound on the connecting PC. I have installed a cheap sound card on the server hoping that this would get
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| Trend Micro CSM for SMB "EUQ Spam folder" vs OE 2003 Junk Mail | 31 Mar 2008 14:45 GMT | 14 |
How do I integrate these so that my users don't have to check the Junk Mail folder and the TM Spam folder? This seems a bit odd? I've got IMF set up to toss stuff in the Junk folder at a level 6 or better, and Trend Micro set to Medium for it's Spam filtering.
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| Adding adding 2008 Terminal Server to SBS | 31 Mar 2008 10:24 GMT | 8 |
I have SBS2003 R2 running and have added a 2008 Terminal Server. I can connect to the TS using the Remote Desktop Connection as well as using TS Web Access. This all works well from the PC's on the local network however I am confused
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| How to allow interactive logon? | 31 Mar 2008 10:18 GMT | 1 |
Mobile user connects to RWW on SBS2003R2. Connects to client computer where the user has remote desktop user privileges. Unable to logon to the client because the "local policy does not allow interactive logon". How do I change this policy?
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