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Actually a Question About Windows Server 200330 Aug 2007 07:45 GMT5
I hope this can be answered in this newsgroup even though it's a
Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Question.  I have installed the OS on an HP
DL580 server.  I went to the Windows Update site and installed SP2.  Now, I
cannot open anything in IE at all??  I have network connectivity ...
My available memory is down to very little, yet my PF Usage is 8 gigabytes (about how much memory is on the box), sql server keeps having memory issues yet the sqlservr.exe is using hardly any memory.. how to fix this? is there some way to limit how much m30 Aug 2007 07:38 GMT1
My available memory is down to very little, yet my PF Usage is 8 gigabytes
(about how much memory is on the box), sql server keeps having memory issues
yet the sqlservr.exe is using hardly any memory.. how to fix this? is there
some way to limit how much memory can be used by ...
Prevent Users interactive login, but allow them to run batch jobs23 Aug 2007 07:30 GMT8
I have a Windows 2000 ADS domain. I need some domain user accounta who can
run batch jobs but they should not be able to login to domain by pressing
alt-ctl-delete. Is it possible to implement?
Thank You
Compression on a folder19 Aug 2007 23:00 GMT3
Does anyone know of a way that I can prevent my users from right clicking on
their home folders then on properities and then advance to compress their
data?
wayne
How is this occuring??18 Aug 2007 14:36 GMT3
I am checking on this more and more, but lately I have been having users
appear on my system with accounts with usernames such as bob1$.
I know I'm not adding these users (who are also in the Administrators
group).
Share admin17 Aug 2007 16:20 GMT1
I would like to give an AD user the full control over certain shared folder
on server. He should be able to change permissions for this folder, view the
list of open files, terminate sessions of other users etc.
At the same time I hate to include him in the local Administrators ...
CreateProcessAsUser16 Aug 2007 15:16 GMT12
An application running in a Windows 2000 enterprise by standard domain users
needs to launch an external application as a different domain user. i'm
looking for a functional code sample that calls CreateProcessAsUser.
i've not been able to find any sample code, or write my own, ...
windows/2000 domain15 Aug 2007 23:20 GMT1
My son;s friend setup a domain name = to the machine name on my son's
windows/2000 computer. Now when hs tries to login the process says that the
domain can not be found and therefore rejects the login. This is a catch 22
because even in safe mode the process is the same. What ...
DPAPI Crypt32.dll 1MB Limit issue09 Aug 2007 17:10 GMT2
Is there a fix to address this issue?
http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.win2000.security/browse_thread/t
hread/3c04e885ece8f9fe/035ad7be512af97e?lnk=st&q=%22Windows+2000%22+CryptProtect
Data+size&rnum=3&hl=en#035ad7be512af97e

how to track the users...in the domain03 Aug 2007 13:08 GMT3
I' m using windows 2000 server as our domain contoller. there are shared
folders with full permissions  read/write  as it is used for our
applications. this shared folders is mapped to all users as various drives.
recently one of the user deleted a file from this folder. i ...
Cannot Decrypt Files03 Aug 2007 12:18 GMT7
I am looged in to a standalone W2K machine as the user who encrypted the
files.  Efsinfo and MMC Certificates have indicated that my certificate
thumbprints are the same.  Efsinfo however states that the user is unknown
even though CN=<myuser>..not sure if that matters.  An ...
 
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