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Get information about Windows 2003 Server disk volumes with NTFSInfo
What's going on with your Windows Server 2003's NTFS volumes? Scott Lowe talks about Sysinternals' NTFSInfo utility, which can provide you with nearly everything you'd want to know about each and every one of your volumes. How many of you are running something other than NTFS on your Windows...
Tags: NTFS, Microsoft Windows 2003, Microsoft Windows Server, NTFSInfo, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Microsoft Windows, Servers, Scott Lowe MCSE, server, disk, MFT Information, Volume Size, Windows Server 2003 Tips Newsletter, Sysinternals, MFT, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware
Technical articles 2007-03-13
Use NewSID to modify a cloned server's SID on your Windows Server 2003 network
Here's a shortcut for when you want to deploy your Windows Servers 2003. With NewSID, you can clone a base security identifier SID and give each new server its own identity. There are multitudes of ways you can quickly deploy new Windows Servers 2003 without...
Tags: Sysinternals, NewSID, SID, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Servers, Scott Lowe MCSE, MicrosoftÂ, network, server, Microsoft Windows 2003, Windows Server 2003 Tips Newsletter, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Corp., Operating Systems, Software, Hardware
Technical articles 2006-11-21
Quickly identify servers with the BGInfo utility
How many times have you had to quickly find some pertinent information about a system, such as IP address, volume sizes, service pack level, or processor type? Sysinternals' free BGInfo utility makes this process much easier. In this Windows Server 2003 tip, Scott Lowe introduces you to BGInfo and tells...
Tags: BGInfo, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Microsoft Windows, Desktops, Servers, Scott Lowe MCSE, Corporate communications, server, Windows Server 2003 Tips Newsletter, Desktop, Microsoft Windows Server, IP, Sysinternals, IP Address, Service Pack, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware
Technical articles 2005-08-16
Tech Tip: Get detailed server information with Process Explorer
Find out how you can use Sysinternals' Process Explorer to get information about specific processes on your server. UNIX folks have long used utilities that provide extremely detailed information about what their systems are doing. Now, Windows folks can access similar information for their Windows Server...
Tags: Guest Contributor, Windows Server 2003 Tips Newsletter, Sysinternals, Server, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Operating Systems, Servers, Software, Hardware
Technical articles 2004-08-13

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Classic Windows NT Tip: Dump Registry to text files for tracking
What's the best way to track Registry changes?In Classics Rock, I've put up an old Windows NT tip that discusses how to track changes to the Registry using Regedit's Export feature and the WinDiff utility:http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/classic-tech/?p=201The tip works just as well in Windows Server 2003 and 2008 as it did for...
Tags: Microsoft Windows, Servers, Microsoft Windows NT
Discussion threads 2008-11-12
See what process is using a TCP port in Windows Server 2008
Didn't know thatThanks, RickGreat tip.yeah...Definitely mucho handy.If you add -b (so netstat -a -b -n -o) it also lists the executable used.RE: See what process is using a TCP port in Windows Server 2008If you just want to know the executable using the port you might find it easier just...
Tags: TCP/IP, NETWORKING, Operating systems, TCP Port, Microsoft Windows Server 2008, TCP, Microsoft Windows Server, portqry, Microsoft Windows
Discussion threads 2008-10-21
Join the ranks of the power users with Windows XP PowerToys
Join the ranks of the power users with Windows XP PowerToysarticle rootWindows XP PowerToyshttp://techrepublic.com.com/5138-10877-5875848.htmlThis document lists some of the basic PowerToys, but there are many more little utilities and applications available from Microsoft and other places. [b]What is your favorite utility, tool, desktop enhancement or other widget? [/b][i]If we get...
Tags: 10 things, hardware, Mark W. Kaelin, MetaPad, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP, powertoys, toolkits, utilities, windows xp, Windows XP PowerToys
Discussion threads 2005-09-21
Simplify server identification with this Windows Server 2003 registry tweak
Very cool tipCool and useful tip - thanks!Works on Windows 2000 and XP tooI've been using this hack to identify PC and Win2k server names too.Another OptionI have used BGInfo in the past on the servers, serves the same purpose and also gives you additional info on screen.Can this...
Tags: BgInfo, computer, hardware, jason@..., Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, MS BGinfo, registry, server, Very Cool, windows
Discussion threads 2006-08-02
Windows SBS 2003 permissions help
I am setting up a Windows SBS 2003 R2 server to host a point of sales application for a family owned store. When I try to run the software from the workstation logged in to the domain as a user the program wont run. When I try it as an...
Tags: Microsoft Windows, Filemon, administrator, permission
Discussion threads 2008-03-26
urgent - window server 2003
hi!!i have exchange server 2003!!it show strange situationthe free memory it had,has been decreasing after minute until it reads very few bytes.I have clean up the machine, i manage to get few GBs, but the problem keep on existing!now the GBs has been decreasing again!!ts the continuous process!!plaese assist on...
Tags: Flash memory, window, memory, server, monitoring
Discussion threads 2008-08-13
RDM Auto Start wihout being logged in on server.
I running a Windows Server 2003 fully up to date. I have RDM+ a remote desktop software http://www.rdmplus.com/ installed on the computer. So I can remotely access the server from anywhere off my blackberry. The problem is I do not want to have to be logged-in in order for the...
Tags: Servers, jordan@..., server
Discussion threads 2009-04-29
Network
A network consisting of two servers running windows server 2003 and TCP/IP protocols, and PCs that have been cloned from one PC using a ghost program, all PCs running windows XP. A user is having problems logging on to the network, what could be preventing the user from logging on?symptoms?What...
Tags: Desktops, NETWORKING, bkdacia@..., SID, PC, network
Discussion threads 2007-11-02
Essential Tools: One tech's top picks
Over the 16 or so years I've been in the business of helpinghumans get to know and love their computers, I've acquired a set of tools,utilities, and applications to assist in this sometimes daunting task. Althoughevery tool or applet might not be the latest or greatest, I've developed afamiliarity and...
Tags: Becky Roberts, EventSentry Light, Filemon, Microsoft Software Update Services, Microsoft Windows, RealVNC, server, tool
Technical articles 2005-08-18
Unable to copy files to Snap server
We've upgraded our server to Windows 2003 and now we are unable to copy files using windows explorer to the SNAP server. The error message I receive is "Cannot copy XXXXXX:Invalid file handle."We've tried copying files to the SNAP server on other Windows 2003 servers and have the same issue....
Tags: Microsoft Windows, Servers, Snap Server, Snap, server, Microsoft Windows 2003
Discussion threads 2009-04-29
Cant join win xp to the 2003 domain.
gud day!I cant join win xp to the domain. there is 7 pc already connected in the domain but when I add another in the domain there is error message("The domain cannot contacted" something like that. I can ping the server and also I access it through remote desktop. My...
Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Workstations, Microsoft Windows XP, domain, computer, workstation
Discussion threads 2008-05-31
Perform remote administration with RSAT on Windows Vista SP1
It blows that no XP is availableI would like it to be run on XP!Twisting our arms...... the cynical side of me thinks that it probably won't be available for XP for both technical as well as business reasons.Unfortunately, this months Vista and Office patches caused my Outlook pst file...
Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Microsoft Windows, remote administration, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows XP, RDP, Microsoft Windows Vista SP1, server
Discussion threads 2008-08-19
Security Audit Software
Does anyone know of a program that will do a security audit on a shared drive?? I just want this program to go through my client's shared drive (Windows 2003 Server) and let me know who has access to what. I can't seem to find anything.Thanks in advance...
Tags: cliff680, group policy, it management, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, NTFS Permissions, permission, security, security audit
Q&A 2006-04-20
How to close unknown ports thru Windows
HiWe have certain ports open on windows 2000/2003 servers we have checked that none of the known applications use that port and only active directory is running on the sameour doubts our listed as below1)Is there a way in windows to close a particular port2)is ther a way to list...
Tags: TCP/IP, Construction, NETWORKING, Microsoft Windows, patti_vamsi@..., window, TCPView
Discussion threads 2007-09-18
How to execute Batch file action on the server from a XP domain PC
Anyone know how to execute a .bat file action on a windows 2003 server when running the script from a windows XP domain PC?The batch file in question is located in a mapped network drive directory of the server. The sole line of the script is net start "alerter". It...
Tags: Microsoft Windows XP, batch file, server
Discussion threads 2008-02-02
Unable to open your default e-mail folders. File access is denied.
When opening Outlook I get the message "Unable to open your default e-mail folders. File access is denied. You do not have the permission required to access the file C:Documents and SettingsMy PCLocal SettingsApplication DataMicrosoftOutlookMicrosoftOutlookOutlook.pst ???????I have Office 2003 Pro installed and have searched for .pst files but found none.Everything...
Tags: Groupware, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Outlook, permission, add-In, administrator, File Access, e-mail
Discussion threads 2008-04-13
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