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Disk Full - Path is too Deep - Delayed Write Failed - MRxSMB - EventID 5031 May 2006 13:40 GMT1
This problem started friday.
My client has a windows 2000 server at their head office.
The stores are connected VIA PPTP vpns through netopia routers.
They use excel files to track they're daily stats and such.
Convert basic disks to dynamic on Win2000 server platform 31 May 2006 11:32 GMT2
Hello Winodws server forum readers,
Your advise on the following issue will be much appreciated.
We have an external disk storage connected to a Win2000 Server machine.
This Win2000 Server contains  5 (five) basic disk volumes (LUNs).
NT to Win2000 Advanced Server?30 May 2006 16:46 GMT1
We are a small business with 10 computers. We currently run Windows NT
installed by an outside firm. I would like to install a newer server OS with
user friendliness. Does Win2000 Advanced Server require the creation of two
partitions (a C and a D drive)? Will it support 98se, ME ...
Remove ie 7.0!!!!!!!26 May 2006 09:15 GMT3
Dear sir:
     I reomve ie 7.0 beta in my xp ,occur very problems
how ccould i sove it!! and recovey to ie 6.0.
     tks for any reply!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I have got a event error,pls help me~25 May 2006 11:05 GMT2
I have got a event error,pls help me~
Source: MRxSmb
Event ID: 8003
Computer:DC01 (Domain Control Server)
net use command error!!!!!!25 May 2006 05:53 GMT1
Dear sir
In command:
(1) C:\>net use j: \\nas\md$  8888 /user:asus\helen
     system occur 1219 error
what's happen??24 May 2006 06:52 GMT2
Dear sir:
my windows 2003 enterprise server is auto restart
and event view as below
source: System Error
Boot Drive has changed from C: to F:20 May 2006 05:14 GMT1
I have a Domain Controller that had two partitions C: and E:.  I jumped
on the DC today and saw a F: Partition. So I checked it out and saw
that it is the same exact file structure as C:. I'm not sure why it's
there ( I think it could have been a backup of the C: drive I don't
suppress command prompts - shared heap memory18 May 2006 16:50 GMT3
Per our vendor, I set up a service to share the desktop heap memory. We
are now getting command prompts on the server's literal desktop for
each interaction with the software (a lot of them). Is there a way to
suppress these?
DMIO errors14 May 2006 07:15 GMT1
I'm getting a slew of dmio errors that read the following:
dmio: Harddisk2 write error at block 488397165: status 0xc0000010
dmio: Harddisk2 write error at block 488397166: status 0xc0000010
dmio: Harddisk2 write error at block 488397167: status 0xc0000010
Win 2K Adv Server and SQL Server 2K11 May 2006 23:41 GMT1
We just brought a Dual Opteron server with 4GB RAM in to production.
As the day goes on the Server get slower in some parts of our MAS500
SQL program.  When I reboot the system it takes so long for the reboot
process that I just 'reset' the machine (30+ minutes).  After the
Unable to view properties in Event logs, services or MMC05 May 2006 17:17 GMT1
Can anyone help me out please?  I get booted out of event viewer, services
and the MMC whenever I try to view the properties. I am an admin and in the
admin group with "full control". This problem is affecting everyone I work
with sans one person. Everyone claims they didn't do ...
Terminal Services says max logon limit05 May 2006 16:58 GMT1
Im trying to log into my Win 2000 Server using Remote Desktop
Connectio, however it says that  terminal server has reached the
maximun number of allowed connections.
What I think has happened is that I logged in but not disconeccter
 
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