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DFS and roaming profiles
Hello, I have been floating the idea fo using dfs with our roaming profiles share. Part for fault tolerance reasons and part for expandability reasons. Are there any issues with this or is this justa a bad idea?Thanks.
Tags: lazzdevil@..., profileS
Discussion threads 2006-11-14
Content filtering
We are currently exploring a new way to filter internet content in our remote offices. Currently we have 6 remote locations with a total of about 80 users among them. In each office is roughly 30-15-8-6-12-12 users. Their e-mail is filtered through the main office, so the...
Tags: lazzdevil@..., internet, browsing, office, remote, security, 8e6 Technologies, content filtering
Discussion threads 2006-09-14
Server 2003 dropping connections
We have a server, our primary file server, that after 60 days it drops all connections and refuses any new connections. I've checked the logs and haven't found any errors at all. This has happened a couple of times and I am at a loss. Currently it...
Tags: server
Q&A 2006-09-12
clustering terminal servers
We are looking into clustering 2 terminal servers, both running server 2003 R2. It seems like a good idea in theory, but is it in reality. Has anyone tried this approach and how has it worked out? Any adivice is greatly appreaciated.some articles on your subjectWhat are...
Tags: true failover, server, terminal server, failover, load balancing, windows, cluster, lazzdevil@..., hardware, clustering
Discussion threads 2006-07-11
XP clients in an NT domain
I recently set up an NT domain with all XP clients, but i cannot get the clients to run the login scripts. I have checked the permissions in the Netlogon folder and have verified that the script will run if i go through explorer. The group policies are...
Tags: AD User, advertisement, desktop setting, domain, domain controller, domain policy, group policy, lazzdevil@..., Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, Microsoft Windows NT Domain, Microsoft Windows XP, NT4 Domain, NT4 Domain Controller, Policy Editor, Profile Tab, windows
Q&A 2005-12-23
Thin client PCs
We currently have two sattelite offices, soon to be 3 and then 6. for the past 2 years we have been successfully using terminal server to connect the satellite offices. With the number of offices multiplying, we would like to still use the terminal server as a solution....
Tags: lazzdevil@..., networking, PC, server, terminal server thin client, terminal services, thin client
Discussion threads 2005-06-02
remote email access
it has been asked that we find a solution to allow users to access their email remotely. what are some options, their pros and cons? my initial thought is to create an IIS server,put it in the DMZ and allow access to our ecahnge server via OWA. ...
Tags: Microsoft Outlook, VPNs, E-mail, NETWORKING, Network security, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, E-mail servers, VPN Server
Q&A 2005-05-03
right click outlook 2003
I have just noticed a strange thing, i no longer get any options when i right click on e-mail or posts in outlook. I am able to right click on folders and get options, though. Has anyone seen this or know of howto fix it? It's kind...
Tags: E-mail, lazzdevil@...
Q&A 2005-04-01
clustering terminal server
We are currently have a Windows 2000 server running terminal services for about 20 users. We will be adding an aditional 50+ users in the near future. We realize that we will need an additional server to handle this load and intend on purchasing an additional server. ...
Tags: additional server, clustering, lazzdevil@..., server, terminal server, windows
Q&A 2005-03-07
permissions question
I have a really stupid permissions question that i really should know the answer to but i think it's too obvious. I need to lock down a shared folder so that the end users can only view, open, and create documents and not be able to alter or delete...
Tags: permission
Q&A 2005-02-15
Licensing software
Any recommendations for programs that will keep track of software licenses?Here's a couple of places to start butFor myself, I put that in a sandbox called IT asset management. A full time job all by itself.We use three products, depending on the network scope.One is Microsoft SMS 2003 & the...
Tags: lazzdevil@..., networking, software
Discussion threads 2004-12-27
server in a p2p environment
We would like to implement an centralized server solution in 4 satellite offices that are currently set up as 4 seperate peer 2 peer workgroups. A Windows 2000 server will be placed in one location and three other offices will be connecting to the main offce for file storage....
Tags: lazzdevil@..., networking, P2P, RRAS, server
Q&A 2004-12-23
moving public folders
We are migrating to a new Exchange 5.5 server. We have moved all of the mailboxes over to the new server using the move mailbox command. We need to move the public folders over to the new server. They have been replicating for the better part of...
Tags: E-mail servers, public folder, server
Q&A 2004-11-30
creating a Macro
I am trying to create a macro in Word that will save a document in 2 differnt loactions as 2 different names. In one location it will be saved as the same name overwriting the documnet that was in it's place. The second save location I would like...
Tags: macro, current date
Q&A 2004-10-22

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Decision Support: Consider these points when upgrading from Windows NT to Windows 2000
Dont forget these points when making the move from NT to Windows 2000As organizations plan a migration from Microsoft Windows NT to Windows 2000, they must decide what to upgrade first: the servers or the workstations. The consensus seems to be that it's better to upgrade servers first, for a...
Tags: Workstations, Servers, Ray Geroski, decision support, Microsoft Windows, workstation, Microsoft Windows 2000, server, Microsoft Windows NT, Greybeard770
Technical articles 2002-10-14
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