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Multiple Email Domains26 Jul 2008 21:54 GMT17
Windows SBS 2003 R2 Standard
There is a KB article on hosting multiple email domains involving Recipient
Policies, SMTP Connectors and bridging somewhere and I can't find it.
Age old question - will this allow the originator address to show the
Event id 11 from KDC26 Jul 2008 20:46 GMT1
I am having a continuous problem with getting the error from KDC that:
There are multiple account with the name MSSQLSvc/[Our server's FQDN]:5356
of the typ DS_SERVICE_PRINCIPAL_NAME.
How do I resolve such an issue? I have tried to look online, but cannot make
Low Disk Space on SBS 2003 SP226 Jul 2008 20:32 GMT6
We have a SBS 2003 server that is running low on disk space on the C:\
partition.  The server is configured as follows:
C:\  15 GB Total - 75 MB Free Space [Windows Program Files]
D:\  50 GB Total - 19 GB Free Space [Downloads and Source CDs]
Windows cannot bind to XXXX.local domain. (Local Error). 1006 SBS26 Jul 2008 17:34 GMT7
On SBS 2003R2 I'm getting this error in the Application log:
Windows cannot bind to PSRT.local domain. (Local Error). Group Policy
processing aborted.
Help and Support gives these suggestions: (I have noted the results below)
Network monitoring via SNMP and WMI26 Jul 2008 05:42 GMT9
I've been looking into network monitoring software to monitor our servers,
switches, firewall, etc. I'm looking for something that can monitor all our
devices via SNMP or WMI, that will alert me when there is anything wrong.
Would be nice if it had pretty graphs too.
Terminal 2003, in SBS network. Fax client works, but cannot access     outlook address book for numbers26 Jul 2008 01:03 GMT1
I have a 2003 terminal server installed in a SBS 2003 network.
I have installed the fax client as an add component, and have then
added the printer.
Terminal users can fax out, but I cannot for the life of me access the
Users in two groups26 Jul 2008 01:02 GMT4
In the system I inherited, the previous admin would use a mixture of ADU&C
and the SBS Add User Wizzard to add new users to the domain.
Since taking over I have had to use the ADU&C in order to get Exchange first
Storage group to be the default email rather than the Recovery Group ...
SBS 2003 or NAS ?25 Jul 2008 23:03 GMT12
Have come across several of our customers recently whom we have quoted for
SBS only to find that they have spoken to other sources who have informed
them that having a fileserver isn't the way to go and that they should have
a network attached storage server... as primarily they ...
RWW Cant Download ActiveX Control?25 Jul 2008 22:50 GMT6
One of the employees here has a tablet PC running Windows XP Tablet PC
Edition 2005 Version 2002.  Everything worked fine, but yesterday he updated
windows to SP3 and now, he cant use remote web workplace to connect to his
desktop at work.
SBS 2003 Server Crash:  How to restore25 Jul 2008 22:10 GMT9
I posted this in the wrong area, sorry for retyping this again.
We lost two SCSI drives on our raid 5 and a power supllu on our five year
old server.  We decided to get a new PowerEdge 2900 server.
We have been using the backup feature in SBS 2003 so have the data.
RDP limited but RWW just fine25 Jul 2008 21:56 GMT11
New SBS 2003 system went in last weekend.  Users consist of 3 with
admin rights (including administrator), 1 with poweruser, and the rest
users.
We find now that only the admin and the 1st user that was added with
Group Policy Errors25 Jul 2008 20:16 GMT2
I'm getting some strange issues Userenv error messages on most desktops mixed
with LSASRV messages every two hours (see post Workstation Errors all of a
sudden).
This sparked me to investigate possible issues with DNS (since I placed the
Printers loose connection25 Jul 2008 19:05 GMT7
I have a Windows Server SBS 2003, and all the clients are Win XP Pro SP2.
I installed an EPSON TMU220 PD on Client1, with the Network Administrator
Account, and then shared it to the domain (I checked the option Add to
directory).
RWW Errors Make No Sense25 Jul 2008 18:09 GMT9
Ok now I'm getting frustrated.
In the office they are running SBS 2003 R2.  I have a client who does a
remote into their office computer from home via RWW (servername\remote).
They then "connect to client computer".  The computer they are running at
Two SBS Domains Into One25 Jul 2008 17:41 GMT4
My next project is merging two SBS domains into one. Basicaly two
companies who've been successfully running SBS 2003 for a few years
now are merging. Not masses of data, but about 20 users need their
mailboxes moving to the other SBS server. I've already created the
 
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