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I have searched the google machine to the ends of they internets and back again and tried everything from clean builds to removing registry entries. This has vexed me for the past week. It all started out as a simple application project windows form style. New project deserves new visual …

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Solution: 1.Start ADSI Edit. (Click Start, click Run, and then type adsiedit.msc.) 2.In ADSI Edit, from the Action menu, click Connect to. 3.In Connection Settings, under Connection Point, click Select a well known Naming Context, and then select Configuration from the corresponding list. 4.Under Computer, click Select or type a …

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To join a computer running Windows Server 2008 as a member server to the Windows SBS network 1.Physically connect the computer running Windows Server 2008 to the Windows SBS network. 2.Log on to the computer that is running Windows Server 2008 by using the local administrator account. 3.Click Start, right-click …

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Hi All, i was wondering if anyone could help, we have a RAID failure and we decided to install a new SBS 2008 server from the sbs 2003. now the problem is ew just got ur data back on a hard drive and i was wondering if i could plug …

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The small business which I work for uses Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2008. Using SBS Console I can navigate to the Users and Groups tab and then to the individual user. When I click on a user's properties and then click on the Computers tab I can see access …

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