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Re: That looks pretty self explanatory... If I had to guess, I'd say you have a dead drive. Now, it also looks like you're running RAID 0, which is striping... There's no redundancy there. Not the smartest thing and whoever set that up should probably be slapped upside the head. You … | |
Re: Are you using roaming profiles? | |
Re: [QUOTE=ingrammusic;1466218]My antivirus scanner found a few viruses with on our exchange server. The files had a .eml extension and they were located in the " \Progam Files\Exchsrvr\Mailroot\vsi2\UceArchive" folder. I assume they are emails, but what is this folder for and why are there 2GB of .eml files in it?[/QUOTE] Spam … | |
Re: [QUOTE]it bothers my frieds by sending out lotter, teethblaec and loads more... [/QUOTE] Huh? :icon_confused: | |
Re: As far as I'm aware, no. Can the system boot into safe mode? Is there a recovery partition? | |
Re: You may want to check out this:[URL="http://www.tech-archive.net/Archive/Windows/microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs/2006-05/msg02910.html"]http://www.tech-archive.net/Archive/Windows/microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs/2006-05/msg02910.html[/URL] You're attempting to create a new user while logged into the server as an admin, correct? Can you create new users under the Users, Groups container under the Administrative Tools? | |
Re: Check the system logs in even viewer for anything unusual. Right click on Computer, go to Manage, click on the event logs. Look under System for any errors and warnings. | |
Re: Do you mean local admin rights to the machine? If so, I wouldn't use the "Guest" account. Right click on "My Computer", go to "Manage", then open the "Users and Groups". Create a new user, call it "Temp" or something. After creating the user, go into the "Groups" container and … | |
Re: [QUOTE]But in my opinion, a successful IT man should start learning IT since he is a child and not when he has worked over 20 years in a completely irrelevant fields.[/QUOTE] I'm sorry but what the hell does that mean? A successful IT man should start learning IT? How do … | |
Re: What kind of account is it configured for? POP, IMAP, Exchange? If it's IMAP, try this: Uncheck the "Leave Messages on the Server" box. To do this, click on Tools>Accounts. You will see a box open (named Internet Accounts), click "Mail" tab, click on the mail account, click on Properties>Advanced. … | |
Re: No, no, no... Don't call Staples, they'll rape you for money. First, grab one of these [URL="http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16812232002"]http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16812232002[/URL], yank the hard drive, and back up your data. If it's a Dell under a year old, it should be under warranty. Back up your data, then put in a warranty support call. | |
Re: Huh? Was SBS 2008 added while the 2003 server was still online? There's a process in upgrading an SBS network from 2003 to 2008. Regardless, I don't think what you're asking is possible... [URL="http://www.symantec.com/connect/forums/recover-exchange-2003-databasemailboxes-exchange-2007-using-backup-exec"]http://www.symantec.com/connect/forums/recover-exchange-2003-databasemailboxes-exchange-2007-using-backup-exec[/URL] | |
Re: I'd recommend downloading and running Superantispyware: [URL="http://www.superantispyware.com/"]http://www.superantispyware.com/[/URL] Then get start using a real browser like Firefox, Chrome, or even Internet Explorer 8. MSN Explorer is basically a graphics heavy version of IE. Something you can try doing is going into the IE options and resetting it to it's defaults. Open … | |
Ok, here's the scenario. I have a small network in the house. I have a Windows 2003 server running IIS hosting a small site just for personal fun. There's no domain, just workgrouped computers. I have the site directory shared with the servers local administrator having full permission's to it. … | |
Re: [QUOTE=zelkea;491173]Nope unfortunately what you have read is correct, you will have to install XP Pro if you would like to connect this system to your domain. AJZ[/QUOTE] You can get it to connect to workgroups, just not domains. Are you able to actually logon to the machine? | |
Re: I thought Copernic was just an app that scoured multiple search engines. I remember using Northern Light for the longest time, till they went under. That and Excite! but that was going back to 1997 if not earlier. | |
Re: What were the other different messages? Perhaps the disk isn't bootable. | |
Re: What about recovery console and running fix /mbr ? | |
Re: What folder is it? Try logging in as a different user(one with admin rights) and try copying it then. | |
Re: [quote=MidiMagic;458999]I would put used car salesmen ahead of corporate leaders, and lawyers ahead of both. Most corporate leaders are honest. The news media always focus on the few that aren't. But politicians top the list. Among their lies: - National health care can actually work. - The minimum wage actually … | |
Re: What's the difference between turn based and rpg? And FIFA Soccer as the most influential sports game??? Just curious as to how you came to that conclusion. First Person Shooter: Doom / Quake Real Time Strategy: Legend of Zelda Turn-based Strategy: Risk (hehehe, beats me) Role Playing: Final Fantasy 7 … | |
Re: Symantec's Ghost is one option that's available. You won't be able to copy the entire image over to the new machine though due to the fact the hardware configurations are different. You can use the Ghost explorer to drag and drop folders from the image onto the new computers hard … | |
Re: So the scenario is as follows: You have two desktops and a laptop. The two desktops receive an internet connection, one via wireless. The non-wireless is plugged into the router via a network cable. The new laptop won't receive a network connection regardless of whether its plugged into the router … | |
Re: Try dumbing down the graphics. Go to a 16 bit desktop scheme instead of 32. Turn off all the flashy effects(transparent menus, shadows under icons, etc) Uninstall unnecessary crap. Add more memory(think XP will take up to 4 gig) | |
Re: Do you know what the name of the virus was? This will help in determining how to get go about getting rid of it. I also disagree with Maui's recommendation to just wipe it clean and reinstall Windows. That's usually a last ditch thing to do. Turn off System Restore … | |
Re: I'm a little confused with this one. The company has an exchange server(s) but people can't use Outlook with it? What's the point of having a mail server then? The next logical question would be what does the company use for the email client? | |
Re: You could also turn off System Restore to free some space up. |
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