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How do I... Transfer logins from one SQL Server 2005 instance to another?
In my last How do I..., I discussed how to restore a SQL Server to a new server. After the article published, I had some questions on the best way to move SQL Server logins from one SQL Server 2005 instance to another SQL Server 2005 instance. ...
Tags: Login, Microsoft SQL Server, Server, Script, Microsoft SQL Server 2005, Databases, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management, Steven Warren
Blog posts 2007-09-25
Wallpeper with Server Specs
Hi all,I've seen it on plenty of Servers but I have not looked into how it was generating the details.How do I setup my wallpaper so it will provide me with all the details of my Server?eg, CPU, RAM, Physical drives.Thanks,Samyouneed bginfo.exeit was available from sysinternals.try googling i cant remember...
Tags: parlez vous anglais?, windows, software, hardware, server 2003, script, wallpaper, server
Discussion threads 2007-01-31
Terminal Server 2003 Script
Hello,I inherited a network with one SBS 2003 server and a 2003 Terminal server. The workstations are XP and are only used to connect to Terminal server.The problem: A login script map's drives to both the workstation and terminal users.How and where do I set the login script just to...
Tags: armando.sepulveda@..., it management, Microsoft Windows Small Business Server, Microsoft Windows Terminal Server, networking, script, server, software, terminal server, terminal user, windows, workstation
Discussion threads 2006-10-10
script for network servers?
I want to write a script that will find all items in folder X:userbackup – on SERVERBACKUP and all items in mainFileServermarketing and compare those 2 folders for any missing stuff and if there are some changes - I want from that script to send a MESSAGE ERROR to me....
Tags: backup, gulik@..., network, network server, networking, script, server, servers, windows, X:\userbackup
Discussion threads 2006-09-29
CommandCenter 1.0.4 (Mac)
Built by a system administrator for system administrators, Command Center is a tool to manage shell-based scripts with the capability to remotely run them on any UNIX or UNIX-like host/server with output logs that can be saved and printed. Major features include but not limited to: create and manage scripts...
Tags: Apple Macintosh, Server, Script, GinormousTools, Scripts, Desktops, Hardware
Software downloads 2008-07-24

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Update Mac OS X and Server to Daylight Saving Time 2007
This article is also available as a TechRepublic download.What'sthe first thing you think of when you hear: Daylight Saving Time? Spring forward, fallback? More sunshine? Losing an hour of sleep? Farmers and cows? Well, okay, maybe not the latter, but Ithink you get the picture. When it comes to Daylight...
Tags: Apple Mac OS, Apple Mac OS X, Apple Macintosh, server, software, Guest Contributor, Daylight Saving Time, Software Update, System Preference
Technical articles 2007-03-06
AJAX - Asynchronous Java Script and XML
AJAX - Asynchronous Java Script And XML - is a new implementation of established web development technologies to gain interactivity between users and servers through multiple client sided server connections in the background. It allows integrating web applications in browsers; as a consequence the borders to desktop applications are disappearing....
Tags: Web, Java, JavaScript, XML, University Of Salzburg, AJAX, Web 2.0, Channel Management, Internet, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Marketing
White papers 2006-07-07
.NET offers client scripting in a server-centric environment
.NET promises a new development paradigm, but it still relies on many proven Web workarounds. Most notable is the use of hidden controls to facilitate client-side scripting. Find out more about these routines and other mechanisms to control browser behavior.The .NET event model enables sophisticated server-based processing, but it leaves...
Tags: .NET, Application servers, Middleware, Servers, F. Godfrey Baker, Microsoft .NET, server, client script, Web browser
Technical articles 2002-12-16
Test your Web scripts using the Microsoft Script Debugger
Learn how to install and use the Microsoft Script Debugger by following the steps described in this article and a sample debugging of a VBSCRIPT.The Microsoft Script Debugger MSD lets you look at Web-based code to find errors and determine optimizations. MSD is a debugging application that works with any...
Tags: Microsoft Windows, Web browsers, Dave Mays, MCSE, Web, Microsoft Script Debugger, Microsoft Corp., debugger
Technical articles 2002-10-17
Creating login scripts on your NetWare server
Need control over your users' workstation environment? John Sheesley shows you how to create login scripts on your NetWare server, and he examines several commands that you can use when creating them.Even though you’re a network administrator, you also have some measure of control over your users’ workstations. There’s little...
Tags: Servers, Operating systems, server, NetWare Server, John Sheesley, login script, Novell NetWare
Technical articles 2000-06-13
Script tracing in ASP.NET
It's midnight, and all's quiet in Code City. Suddenly, disaster strikes! The ASP script you're working on brings down the Web server. You immediately go into debug mode. First, you output the values of the variables in your script. Next, you print comments to the browser using crude Response.Write statements....
Tags: .NET, Guest Contributor, Microsoft ASP.NET
Technical articles 2004-05-10
Use a Linux ping server to monitor your network
Use this tutorial to set up a Linux ping server for monitoring hosts and sending alerts. This article also includes a sample script you can download.If you would like to monitor your mission-critical routers and servers around the clock, one of the best ways is to build a ping server....
Tags: Servers, Databases, OPEN SOURCE, monitor, network, Linux, Mike Walton, Ed Carp, server, database
Technical articles 2001-07-24
Setting up and Mapping Network Drives
Hi Guys.I'm a newbie to this field and I need some help.I've been given the job of adding new users to our college domain, which runs Windows 2000 Server. While I've been able to add users and groups on the server, I can't get any of these new groups' network...
Tags: Directory services, Servers, Microsoft Windows 2000, logon script, NET USE, Microsoft Windows Active Directory
Discussion threads 2008-01-02
Working with Server Manager for Windows NT
Windows 2000 may be the new kid on the block, but chances are you still have some Windows NT 4.0 servers. In this Daily Drill Down, Troy Thompson shows you one of the most important administration utilities for Windows NT 4.0—Server Manager.Even though Windows 2000 has been around for almost...
Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Servers, Troy Thompson, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows NT, Server Manager, server, domain, computer
Technical articles 2001-01-08
Font installation through startup script
HeyI have a startup script that copies a font to the WINDOWSfont folder on our users' local machine xp and vista mix, then adds the font entry to the registry.It runs fine, but I still need to open the users' fonts folder as admin for the install to complete. ...
Tags: font, NTCurrentVersionFonts, REG_SZ /d, Gills Sans, REG_SZ, REG ADD
Discussion threads 2008-06-25
Should a Network Admin know how to script??
Ok, so my boss says he hired a network admin to off load some work from my plate.He says he was a network admin in his previous job.He says he never had to do scripting because someone from the programming team did it for him.Can a Network Admin survive without...
Tags: NETWORKING, Recruitment & Selection, network, network administration, job, administrator, fish
Discussion threads 2008-12-03
PC logs back off after login script
I have a Windows 2003 server, and its has been working fine with me remotely connecting to it, until I added a logon script. Now when I logon, I enter my credentials, the computer accepts them, runs the logon script, its in the form of a batchfile and then...
Tags: hardware, logon, PC, Rob1150, server
Q&A 2005-01-19
Can ftp execute script on remote server?
Using ftp to send files to remote server and I would like to execute a shell script on the remote server before ending ftp session. Is that possible? Using macdef init in .netrc file to carry out my ftp session. Tried using the command !script_name but it...
Tags: FTP, kittielemiex, linux, remote server, server, Using FTP
Q&A 2005-10-19
Script Help
Can someone help me out with a vbs script. I have this script. It displays the directory I'm looking for and allows me to filter the files. I need it to allow me to save the files that I select instead of just echoing back my choices. I also need...
Tags: objFile.Name,4, arrFiles, Sets LogPath
Discussion threads 2008-10-22
DOWNLOAD: Windows Update patch reporting KiXtart script
Fully automating Windows Update works well for desktops and laptops but not necessarily for servers. You should normally test server patches before installation and install patches during scheduled outages. Configuring Windows Update to download, but not install, patches accomplishes both goals. With this process in place, now need to know...
Tags: Bill Detwiler - TechRepublic, download, Kixtart, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Server Update Services, Microsoft Windows Update, patch, patch management, ric liang, scripting, server, windows, windows update
Discussion threads 2005-07-22
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