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Failed RAID5 disk on Windows NT Server
Was recently assigned to manage an old dell server but did not receive any documentation or setup information for it. It's a Dell Power Edge 2650 server (with OS Windows NT 4.0 SP6). There are 4 physical disks and from what I read in the Event Viewer log they are...
Tags: Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows NT, jahsoos@..., server, Microsoft Windows NT Server, disk
Discussion threads 2007-07-11
Upgrade hard disks in NT server
I have existing hard disks configured under one array (RAID5) with two logical drives (C & D). I wanted to add in additional hard disks to create another array (RAID5) with one logical drive E. Question is can I merge drive D and E into one volume without disturbing the...
Tags: disk, disk array, E, hard drive, hardware, lesliewong@..., Microsoft Windows NT, Microsoft Windows NT Server, server
Q&A 2005-03-16
Upgrading from Windows NT Server 4.0 to Windows Server 2003
If you still have servers running Windows NT Server 4.0, now is probably a good time to upgrade to Windows Server 2003. Except for special situations, Microsoft has discontinued support for Windows NT Server. When Windows 2000 was released, a lot of people were reluctant to make the switch because...
Tags: Brien M. Posey MCSE, disk, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows NT, Microsoft Windows NT Server, Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, server
Technical articles 2003-10-13
Disk management strategies for Windows NT Server
There are several different disk management strategies from which you can choose. Troy Thompson discusses the advantages and disadvantages of some of these strategies and makes recommendations for certain situations.In this Daily Drill Down, I’ll discuss disk management strategies for the Windows NT Server. There are several different strategies from...
Tags: Storage, Troy Thompson, Microsoft Windows NT Server, Microsoft Windows NT, Disk Mirroring, server, Microsoft Windows, disk, RAID, strategy, parity
Technical articles 2000-05-08
Preparing for the 70-067, Windows NT Server 4.0 exam
Troy Thompson offers a snapshot of the topics included on the exam and explains why you'll have to understand the topics presented to pass the test.In this article, we'll focus on Microsoft's 70-067 exam, which covers Windows NT Server 4.0. We'll provide a snapshot of the topics included on the...
Tags: Troy Thompson, Microsoft Windows NT Server, Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0, Microsoft Windows, volume set, Microsoft Windows NT, disk
Technical articles 1999-03-01

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Extend your Windows NT server's reach with DFS
When you run out of disk space on your Windows NT server, you could buy some space by adding extra hard drives. But in the end, the Distributed File System might be your best bet. In this Daily Drill Down, Brien Posey shows you how this add-on works.When a server...
Tags: Servers, RAID, Operating systems, Brien M. Posey MCSE, Microsoft Windows NT, Microsoft Windows NT Server, Microsoft Windows, Distributed File System Service, Distributed File System, Distributed File System Tree, server
Technical articles 2002-04-11
Installing and securing Microsoft's Proxy Server 2.0
Do you want to enable your users to access the Internet through your Windows NT Server? Troy Thompson shows you how you can do this by installing Proxy Server 2.0.In this Daily Drill Down, I’ll discuss Microsoft’s Proxy Server. This product may be one of the least publicized of the...
Tags: Servers, NETWORKING, Microsoft Windows NT, Troy Thompson, Microsoft Corp., Proxy Server, server, network, Microsoft Proxy Server, Internet
Technical articles 2001-01-04
Taking advantage of Windows NT Disk Administrator
In this Daily Feature, Troy Thompson provides an overview of Windows NT Disk Administrator, the primary tool for disk management in Windows NT Server and Windows NT Workstation.The Windows NT Disk Administrator is the primary tool for disk management in Windows NT Server and Windows NT Workstation. The Disk Administrator...
Tags: Troy Thompson, Windows NT Disk Administrator, disk, Disk Administrator, Microsoft Windows NT, Microsoft Windows
Technical articles 2000-06-06
Talking Shop: Passing the Windows NT legacy exam
Microsofts 70-244 examIt's known as Exam 70-244: Supporting And Maintaining A Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 Network. Released in 2001, the test certifies your Windows NT 4.0 administration and troubleshooting skills. Anyone thinking about earning a Windows 2000 MCSE or MCSA should consider this exam as an elective, since so...
Tags: Backups, Erik Eckel Network+, MCP+I, MCSE, backup, backup marker, paging, Microsoft Windows NT, Security Configuration Manager, Microsoft Windows, Virtual Memory Manager, server
Technical articles 2002-02-15
Windows NT Server help for rookies
You don't know anything about Windows NT? Don't worry. Brien Posey explains how the Administrative Tools Wizards can get you started until you learn more.It can be a scary thing when you’re forced to add a new operating system to your network, especially when you don’t know anything about that...
Tags: Operating systems, Brien M. Posey MCSE, Microsoft Windows NT Server, server, Microsoft Windows NT, wizard, Administrative Wizards, Administrative Tools Wizards, Microsoft Windows, Add User Account
Technical articles 2000-04-04
Documenting your network prior to an upgrade from Windows NT to Windows Server 2003
Migrating your network servers from Windows NT to Windows Server 2003 can be a pretty complicated process, especially if you aren’t used to the Active Directory environment. If you're considering making the upgrade, it's absolutely imperative that you document your network thoroughly prior to the upgrade. There are a lot...
Tags: Brien M. Posey MCSE, hardware, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows NT, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, network, server
Technical articles 2003-11-20
Get IT Done: Installing Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 SP3 before Exchange 2000
Upgrading to Exchange 2000 requires the installation of Exchange Server 5.5If your organization is running Microsoft Mail or Exchange Server 4.0 or 5.0 and you are looking at migrating to Exchange 2000, there’s something you need to know. Before upgrading your servers to Exchange 2000, you have to upgrade them...
Tags: E-mail servers, Groupware, E-mail clients, David Williams, Get IT Done, Microsoft Mail, Microsoft Exchange Server, Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server, Microsoft Exchange 5.5 Server, Microsoft Corp., server
Technical articles 2001-04-25
Optimize NTFS hard disk performance in Windows servers
At the heart of your Windows NT or Windows 2000 server’s file system is NTFS, short for the NT file system, the default file system for Microsoft Windows NT and 2000. NTFS controls where Windows NT/2000 locates files on the server’s hard drive. It also controls security and access privileges...
Tags: cluster, Derek C. Schauland, disk, file system, hard drive, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Server, NTFS, performance, server
Technical articles 2003-03-04
Enhance NT's reliability and scalability with the Windows NT Load Balancing Service
Are you looking for a way to make your old Windows NT server more reliable and able to handle a larger load? Brien Posey shows you how to do it by installing Windows Load Balancing Service in Windows NT Enterprise Edition.Windows 2000 offers plenty of new services for the long-time...
Tags: Operating systems, NETWORKING, Servers, Brien M. Posey MCSE, Microsoft Windows 2000, load balancing service, Load Balancing Service, Microsoft Windows NT, Microsoft Windows, server, network interface card, Windows NT Load Balancing Service, Windows NT Load Balancing
Technical articles 2002-06-17
Talking Shop: Analyzing the Microsoft Security Toolkit for Windows NT
Read about some of the critical security steps that should be taken with Windows NT.For the past few years, anyone who administers Windows NT/2000 servers and/or IIS Web servers has been painfully aware of how much time, effort, and planning goes into properly securing these systems. During this time, Microsoft...
Tags: Operating systems, Servers, Microsoft Security Toolkit, Microsoft Corp., security, Scott Lowe MCSE, Microsoft Windows NT, server, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0
Technical articles 2001-12-03
Roll up your own Windows NT security
Installing all of the security hot fixes for your Windows NT server can be a full-time job, so Microsoft has created the Windows NT 4.0 Post-Service Pack 6a Security Rollup Package to make things easier. John Sheesley shows you how to get things rolling.Even though Windows 2000 has been out...
Tags: Operating systems, Servers, John Sheesley, Microsoft Windows NT, Microsoft Windows, server, Windows NT 4.0 Post-Service Pack 6a Security Rollup Package, Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, security
Technical articles 2001-09-04
What to consider when retiring a Windows NT server
The time is approaching when you may need to retire your Windows NT servers. Brien Posey tells you what to consider when you decide to upgrade your server to a newer OS.Many updates to support new hardware and to address some minor security concerns never even make it into Windows...
Tags: Servers, Operating systems, Brien M. Posey MCSE, server, Microsoft Windows, operating system, Microsoft Windows NT, Microsoft Windows NT Server
Technical articles 2002-09-23
Web Administrator 2.0 offers a new remote solution for Windows NT
NT has been around so long, you probably think you know all of the administration tools inside and out. But there's a valuable tool that's too new to be old hat. Brien Posey introduces you to Web Administrator 2.0, which can be run from any browser.Most Windows NT administrators are...
Tags: Channel management, Servers, Remote access, Brien M. Posey MCSE, Microsoft Windows NT, Web Administrator, server, Web, Microsoft IIS Server, Microsoft Windows NT Server, Microsoft Windows
Technical articles 2002-04-18
Windows 2000 certification
Are you taking the MCSE Windows 2000 Exam? What exactly is on the test? Erik Eckel and Ron Kauffman know. Erik and Ron are co-authors of "MCSE Windows 2000 Accelerated Exam Prep." Join them as they answer your questions about this important cert.TechProGuild held an online chat on Oct. 19,...
Tags: Quality, Microsoft Windows NT, Microsoft Windows, Erik Eckel Network+, MCP+I, MCSE, Ron Kauffman, Erik Eckel, IFLIP4DOC, Microsoft Windows 2000, Guild, certification
Technical articles 2001-02-14
Craft a detailed plan when migrating to Windows 2000 Server
Moving from Windows NT 4.0 server base to the Windows 2000 platform? These tips on designating your project team and designing your migration plan can help you reduce headaches and ensure success.Windows 2000 Server offers stability, scalability, and networking benefits. A successful migration, however, involves a lot of planning. This...
Tags: Servers, Microsoft Windows NT, Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, Bill Valle, server, team, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2000
Technical articles 2001-02-16
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