renewing IP address at startup after removing router
:-)
I connected my Win2000 machine to my DSL (Telenet Belgium) modem through a
router (D-Link DI-604) yesterday, just to test the router. Now that I've
connected the computer directly to the DSL modem again, it fails to
automatically get a dynamically assigned IP address at startup, and I have
to do an "ipconfig /renew" each time. Apparently Windows still thinks the
router will take care of the IP address.
Can anyone tell me which setting I should change to make it clear to Windows
that the router is no longer there, and it should negotiate an IP address
itself?
All help/suggestions welcome!
Marc. Tag: WPA in Win2k Tag: 234215
undelete
Hi there,
Is there such an undelete utility after you delete a file from a
server network share using your windows XP client machine? Thanks, T Tag: WPA in Win2k Tag: 234214
dhcp client leases if server fails
Hi there,
What happens to dhcp client leases if DHCP server fails, and lease
expiration is one day? Will they keep IP and all scope options until
server comes back and any fresh new PCs getting on the network will
not get any IP but will need manual configuration? Thanks, T Tag: WPA in Win2k Tag: 234211
dhcp scope for different subnets
Hi there,
Can I create on a W2K3 DHCP server backup DHCP scopes for different
subnets? Like server is already a dhcp server for subnet A but want to
make it a DHCP backup server for subnets B, C and D.
Thank you, T Tag: WPA in Win2k Tag: 234209
Hide Specific Drives....
Hello Friends,
I need to use group policy to hide a specific drive named E.and when i
tried to do this i found that group policy provide me with a few
choices which are :
Restrict A, B, C and D drives only
* Restrict A, B and C drives only
* Restrict A and B drives only
* Restrict all drives
* Restrict C drive only
* Restrict D drive only
* Do not restrict drives
I tried to understand and apply microsoft solution about this issue
which instruct me to edit system adm file as shown on the below
article :
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/231289
and after make all previous change , nothing happened...
Could you please instruct me step by step on how to hide any other
drive like E ,F or....etc using group policy . Tag: WPA in Win2k Tag: 234207
network - best way?
I have 1 server computer (windows 2003 server), 5 computers (xp) and 2
laptops (xp). Server is used for file sharing, has network programs
installed (network license, used by almost all users on their comp), and
backup. The network is installed using a router (not ICS). I want to improve
the network so that I can:
1. use server to login and troubleshoot issues on other computers (other
computers users have limited accounts, I have admin account)
2. somehow automate the backup process
3. be able to remotely connect to the server ( and other comps) to remotely
troubleshoot or perform other tasks (usually from home and I use one of the
2 laptops for this purpose. currwntly I have remoteadmin installed on
server.)
What is the best option to achieve all this? Please point to some good
resources.
Also, please point out the best ways to achieve all this.
Ashok Tag: WPA in Win2k Tag: 234205
DST Foolishness
From what I can tell the server in question doesn't have the new DST
patch from MS. I manually changed the time on a DC to the correct one.
All the servers have the correct time, but client stations are all one
hour ahead. (The clock on the servers do not have auto adjust for DST
checked while the client stations do). Is there an easy way to fix
this domain wide? Tag: WPA in Win2k Tag: 234199
Website accessing files on virtual directory
I have a Windows 2000 server with IIS 6.0 hosting a website. This website
accesses and posts pictures via a virtual directory that is located on a
separate 2003 server. Our web programmer has built a function to manipulate
these pictures and repost them (change color, B&W, etc). This function works
with images that are located local on the webserver and images located on a
Network Storage device (Buffalo Teraserver - no o/s) but when trying this
with the images located on the 2003 server it does not work. I figure this
is some type of permission issue. I have changed permissions on both the
webserver and 2003 server but have not found the right combo. I know this
question is somewhat vague but if anyone has an idea I would love to hear it.
Thanks Tag: WPA in Win2k Tag: 234194
Lost my connection
Hi,
I set up a simple home network between a desktop running XP Home and router
(the anchor), a laptop running XP Home and a laptop running 2000 Pro. All
the connections worked fine. I then added a little more security using a WEP
password on the desktop. The XP Home connected fine after I typed in the
password. The 2000 machine has balked. I never get a dialog box asking for a
password (key). I tried uninstalling and reinstalling the wireless card with
no success. Actually, the 2000 machine never gives me an option for
wireless. The only options I get are dialup. The 2000 machine does indicate
a connection but the activity sends packets but receives nothing. I shut
down the firewall on the desktop but still no success. What am I doing
wrong?
Thanks,
jll Tag: WPA in Win2k Tag: 234187
Wscript object error
Dear all,
can anyone solve this problem. Im beginner in VBScript.Im getting an
errorregarding "Wscript" means whenever I use WScript object, it shows
Errors as " Object required: WScript" & "Variable undefind :
Wscript" . Mostly I get "Object required: Wscript" erroe message
whenver I declare WScript object.
Can anyone please help me to solve this problem.
bye bye Tag: WPA in Win2k Tag: 234186
Only Administrator can ping router
I recently added a new user with Admin privileges on Win2000 Pro, in
addition to the default Administrator. That new user cannot ping the router.
(The username is the normal login id for other computers on the network that
have no problem accessing the network).
I tried adding another user, same result.
The original Administrator can still access the network normally.
Any ideas as to how to troubleshoot?
Thanks in advance. Tag: WPA in Win2k Tag: 234182
Broke network windows 2000 internet access
Hi all,
I have a windows 2000 professional networking
on my little workshop.
It should be there are some account that can't
access the internet,but in fact that account do
can access the internet.How they do that?How to
prevent it.
Thank's Tag: WPA in Win2k Tag: 234180
Cannot access the server
hi;
I have recently setup a server in remote site.Static IP is assigned but two
to three times in a day a strange thing happens, locally in the site the
users can access the server, but from remote branch i cannot access it so i
have to login via users PC and by initiating remote connection to server
change the IP to a new IP then i am able to access it. Please let me know if
you have any idea why a server can be accessed locally but not remotely if
the IP is changed it only work for two or three hours then again i have to
change it back.What can be the problem?
Thanks
--
Essa Tag: WPA in Win2k Tag: 234173
zone transfer
Hi there,
I have a W2K3 DNS server. How would I give permission to a Unix BIND9
DNS server in order to transfer a zone from Unix and make it a
secondary on W2K3 DNS? Thanks, T Tag: WPA in Win2k Tag: 234171
Two NIC cards, one network
Hi,
Is there an easy way to setup my windows 2003 server to utilize both NIC
cards in the server on one network? Right now with both of them configured
if I look at the network utilization one is between 15% and 25% all day and
the other sits around 1%. How can I get both of the cards to be used at
once?
Thanks. Tag: WPA in Win2k Tag: 234169
Problems in using used/refurbished HP Procurve gear?
I have read that using used/refurbished Cisco, at least ones that are
not "Cisco Certified Refurbished Equipment", gear can present a
problem if you ever need support or software upgrades. Specifically
that you need to relicense the Cisco software (see <http://
www.networkworld.com/community/node/14756>). Are there any such
limitations in using HP Procurve gear? Will HP support a switch
bought from a company like Network Liquidators <http://
www.networkliquidators.com/>, like they would any other out of
warranty switch? Tag: WPA in Win2k Tag: 234165
Can't Find Driver
I'm having extreme difficulty getting internet working on Win2k. Going
through the network setup wizard doesn't create any connections, and
I'm pretty sure that's because there are no network drivers showing up
under Device Manager. I haven't been able to find a suitable driver
thus far.
Does anyone know where I can find the correct driver? I am using the
on-board ethernet port on an Asus A8N5X motherboard. Thanks. Tag: WPA in Win2k Tag: 234158
Lost connection..?
Hi all,
I have a server that sometimes loses connetion with the network without
apperent reason.
Last time the server lost connection there were no activity on the
server and after a restart connection where up and running again.
After a few weeks the problem comes back.
Can it something wrong with the network card?
Kent J. Tag: WPA in Win2k Tag: 234155
particular user requires no password
hey all,
i have to pcs
pc1 has win 2000 server and is primary domain controller
pc2 has xp sp2 on it
i joined pc2 to pc1 domain.
for some reason a particular user (the user that was created before i joined
the domain) doesn't require a password when logging into the domain.
anyone have any ideas why this may be happening?
thanks,
rodchar Tag: WPA in Win2k Tag: 234151
Test Server naming confusion
We have a web server (serverA) that is giving us some trouble. It is
running Windows 2000 Server and is joined to a domain. We used the
bootable VMWare CD and extracted an image of the computer that has
been giving us trouble. Our plan is to experiment with a fix for this
machine on the VM, so that we don't cause more trouble with the live
machine during maintenance. We copied that image to another machine
running VMWare player then removed the network connection and the VM
(still named serverA) will boot up fine. Our problem is that we need
to get this machine on the network without affecting the original
machine (the one we got this image from).
My question has a few parts:
While this VM computer is running while off the network, if we were to
rename this computer to serverB and change the IP address, when we
reconnect it to the network, will we then be able to join it to the
domain, or should I create a computer account with the new computer's
name (serverB) in AD Users and Computers before introducing it to the
network?
Will there be some sort of cached information that will cause a
problem with serverA's computer account?
Any help or ideas would be most welcome
Paul Tag: WPA in Win2k Tag: 234147
Test Server naming confusion
We have a web server (serverA) that is giving us some trouble. It is
running Windows 2000 Server and is joined to a domain. We used the
bootable VMWare CD and extracted an image of the computer that has
been giving us trouble. Our plan is to experiment with a fix for this
machine on the VM, so that we don't cause more trouble with the live
machine during maintenance. We copied that image to another machine
running VMWare player then removed the network connection and the VM
(still named serverA) will boot up fine. Our problem is that we need
to get this machine on the network without affecting the original
machine (the one we got this image from).
My question has a few parts:
While this VM computer is running while off the network, if we were to
rename this computer to serverB and change the IP address, when we
reconnect it to the network, will we then be able to join it to the
domain, or should I create a computer account with the new computer's
name (serverB) in AD Users and Computers before introducing it to the
network?
Will there be some sort of cached information that will cause a
problem with serverA's computer account?
Any help or ideas would be most welcome
Paul Tag: WPA in Win2k Tag: 234146
2nd user needs network but blocked from internet
I want to add a second user to my workstation and grant normal network
(peer-to-peer) access, but I don't want them to have access to the internet.
I haven't found an easy way to do this, I've tried looking at permissions but
I'm missing something. Tag: WPA in Win2k Tag: 234139
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Use CMD to get network adapter stats
Hello everyone.
I am trying to figure out a way to use the command line to get the current
speed and duplex information from the current adapter. I imagine there is a
way to do this, but I have not been able to find the answer. I have looked
through the Windows 2000 Recourse Kit tools but cannot find what I am looking
for. Am I looking for something that does not exist?
I hope someone can help me with this.
Thank you all in advance. Tag: WPA in Win2k Tag: 234135
How to I remotely schedule backups on network PCs
I need to schedule backups to run once on approximately 30 PCs on the
network. Most of the PCs already use task scheduler and ntbackup to backup
files to a server. But I need to run a seperate one time backup of
particular folders on each of the PCs. I'd like to schedule the one time
backups to run at scattered times over this weekend.
I'm hoping to avoid physically sitting down at each workstation to schedule
the task. I'd like to simply create a batch file and then somehow add a
scheduled task without going to each PC. My biggest problem is how to
schedule the tasks remotely. Or is there a completely better way to do
this? (should I instead schedule the server to pull the backups from the
PCs?)
I'd appreciate any suggestions. Thanks! Tag: WPA in Win2k Tag: 234132
Can't access shares on server
Okay, here goes! One of our servers (Win2k Server) had a drive go out on the
built in RAID. I never could get the RAID to rebuild so I installed a new
RAID card and new drives. I restored our old drive to the new RAID via our
tape backup but the the server wouldn't boot (blue screen of death with a
"Boot device is inaccessible" error. Did a reinstall of Windows and the
server will now boot. I have managed to get a number of minor issues worked
out but today I have run into a problem that I can't figure out.
Our company computer network is made up of many PCs and several Macintosh
computers. I can access all shares from any of the PCs but I can't get
connected from a Mac even though the Macs are trying to access the SMB
shares. I find several errors in the System Log that might apply:
Source: RASMAN Event ID: 20035
Remote Access Connection Manager failed to start because it could not create
buffers. Restart the computer. Access is denied.
Source: Service Control Manager Event ID: 7023
The Remote Access Connection Manager Service terminated with the following
error: Access is Denied.
Both of these errors sound like the Administrator login for the server
doesn't have access to something. Could this be some kind of permissions
issue?
I find these errors in the Application log:
Source: Usernav Event ID: 1000
The Group Policy client-side extension security was passed flags (17) and
returned a failure status code of (1208)
Source:ESENT Event ID: 412
Services(244) unable to read the log header. Error -530
Source: ESENT Event ID: 454
Services(244) Database recovery/restore failed with unexpected error -530.
Does anyone have any idea what might be going on? Even better, how do I fix
the problem? I would be okay with deleting some services and re-installing
them or even deleting users and rebuilding them. But it would be nice to know
what the problem was before I took off deleting stuff. Thanks for any
assistance! Tag: WPA in Win2k Tag: 234131
setting up remote desktop access
How do I setup a Windows 2000 sp4 machine so it can be
accessed from another computer?
I downloaded and installed msrdpcli.exe. Now, it can access
other computer through remote desktop access. But other
computer cannot access it.
When I right-click on "my computer", I do not see a "remote"
tab. There are only five tabs, general, network, advanced,
etc. but no "remote". Tag: WPA in Win2k Tag: 234129
Windows 2000 SP4 hangs at Preparing Network Connections
Windows 2000 SP4 server now hangs at "Preparing Network Connections"
after power failure this last weekend. I can get the machine back up
by unhooking NIC cable and booting machine. After it is booted, I hook
up NIC and the machine works fine and so does the complete network.
The machine is the Exchange server also. Safe Mode with Networking
does not boot the machine up.
Any ideas on this because I am stumped.
Thanks
Chris Tag: WPA in Win2k Tag: 234122
DHCP
Why dont my DHCP server give any IP address? The server semes to be properly
configured, the scope is configured and the service is started but the server
gives no IP address. My PC get IP address on other networks so there is no
problem with my PC. Tag: WPA in Win2k Tag: 234118
Can't browse network after vpn connection
HELP.
Im trying to assess my server from a remote location. I can estblish a
vpn connection but that is it. I cant ping or browse the server. It just
isnt there. Where do I start....
url:http://www.ureader.com/gp/1344-1.aspx Tag: WPA in Win2k Tag: 234108
file copy error
Hi there,
I am trying to copy a file from an XP Pro machine on the network as an
authenticated user to a W2K3 storage management server share and I am
getting the error:
Cannot copy filename: Operation completed successfully."
However file is not copied to the share.
I only have Mcafee antivirus and file shares on the server.
Thank you, T Tag: WPA in Win2k Tag: 234104
windows 2000 can't detect windows server 2003 Domain
Hi to all pros out there,
i will try to clarify the problem i am facing,
previously this company have a PDC (windows NT 4.0) with domain name
(WORLDGROUP) with a few Server (windows 2000) connected to the domain network
as member of the domain. Now they want to replace the old NT 4.0 machine to
new machine with (windows server 2003)
so firstly, i install the windows server 2003 with domain name (WORLDGROUPC)
then link it to the network. after that, i have migrated from the NT 4.0
(WORLDGROUP) to WIN2003 (WORLDGROUPC)
then after that, they said they want to use WORLDGROUP as the domain name, so
i have rename the Domain Name from WORLDGROUPC to WORLDGROUP by using
Microsoft Domain Renaming Tool.
After that, by using one of the serverABC with windows 2000 that connected to
the domain. i disjoin the ServerABC from domain WORLDGROUP and simply join a
workgroup, then i disconnect the old NT (WORLDGROUP) machine from the network
and connect the new Win2003 (WORLDGROUP) *after renaming* machine to the
network.
After that, i disjoin the serverABC windows 2000 from workgroup, and try to
join back to WORLDGROUP, but this time, is the new machine win2003 with the
same Domain Name.
The serverABC just wouldn't join, it keep on showing the domain Name
WORLDGROUP couldn't not be found. (it seem like the serverABC win2000 still
have some cache memory that referring back to the old (winNT) WORLDGROUP
instead of the new (win2003)WORLDGROUP.
i have tried to use XP machine to join the new WORLDGROUP win2003, and
everything works fine, only win2000 seem to kept on referring back to the old
(winNT) WORLDGROUP.
it seem kinda confusing, but this is what really happened in this company
right now >.<
really appreciated to any help provided
thanks in advance
regards,
Vince
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http://www.winserverkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/windows-2000-networking/200802/1 Tag: WPA in Win2k Tag: 234101
Remind me
I asked this question about a year ago and I forgot to write down the
answer. My oops.
My L.A. network is extremely slow at local resolution. When I go to explorer
to find a file on another computer it often takes several minutes for the
drive to appear in the explorer window. Once it appears, then the connection
works very fast, but until then you wait.
Now I had been told that the problem originated in the network protocol
because the network was waiting for a reply from a non-existent internet
connection (apparently it sets this up by default) The solution was rather
simple. All you needed to do was delete a registry key and every thing would
work just fine after that. Problem is; I can't remember the key. Can anybody
remind me?
Thanks Tag: WPA in Win2k Tag: 234100
Used IP on Network
Hello,
Aside from using DHCP, is there a dos command that I could use to see
all the IP addresses that are currently being used and active on the
network? I have a router someone had setup and didn't document the
internal IP address, I'm trying to find out what it is.
Thanks,
George Tag: WPA in Win2k Tag: 234094
Netbios name issues on AD server
I have an active directory / wins / DNS server, Server1, which
resolves to ip address 10.0.0.1. In its domain, I've got another
server, Server2, which has the ip address 10.0.0.2.
My problem is as follows:
When I run nslookup on Server2, from Server1, the correct ip address
is returned: 10.0.0.2.
When I check the wins service on Server1, the correct ip address is
returned: 10.0.0.2.
If, however, I try to ping the name "Server2", it resolves to 10.0.0.1
-- which is actually Server1!
Similarly, if I run nbtstat on "Server2, 10.0.0.1 is returned
(incorrectly), but this time with Server2's MAC address!
Any ideas at all? Tag: WPA in Win2k Tag: 234088
Can't connect to a wireless network in Windows 2000
I cannot get a wireless network connected in Windows 2000 Pro.
I have set up a home wireless network with a Netgear router and two
computers, one Windows XP and the second a MACBook, both of which network
connect OK. A third machine, an IBM Thinkpad running Windows 2000 Pro (SP4)
is a problem.
It has a Sweex PC card, which detects my network, but will not connect. It
just says "waiting for peer...".
One thing that concerns me is when I open "Network connections and Dial Up
connnections" and right click the LAN icon labelled for the Wireless card.
The menu shows no items for "View available wireless networks", "status" or
"repair".
In Windows XP, "Properties" gives access to the network password setting,
but I do not get this access in Windows 2000 and so I cannot set the network
password.
(The network icon is labelled "Local area connection" , but shows "802.11g/b
Wireless LAN Client Adapter" when the mouse hovers).
Could someone give me advice on this problem? Tag: WPA in Win2k Tag: 234087
Incorrect Alternate DNS Server
Hello,
We recently removed a W2K Server that was acting as a secondary DNS
server. We then added a new w2003 server and made it the DNS server.
When I look at individual workstations on the network I see that they
still see the old server and register it for the alternate DNS server
The old DNS server does not show up in Active Directory Sites &
Services. I did not see anything in DHCP. Between the primary &
secondary servers the replication looks like it is working fine.
Thanks for any help.
Don
Bglass Tag: WPA in Win2k Tag: 234080
disk cleanup
I have an SBS 2003 server running a SQL database application off of
it's "T" drive. If I run disk cleanup while database usage is high the
system freezes, and then gives the blue screen of death. Assuming
hardware is fine, is there any reason this would happen? Or is it best
to not to a disk cleanup unless users are out of the database on that
drive? Basically, I just want to know if it's normal for a disk
cleanup to drain so much of the CPU's resources.
All it was doing was compressing 40 MB of old files. Tag: WPA in Win2k Tag: 234075
Server shutdown
Our SQL server never shuts down properly, just stays on the Windows is
shutting down screen forever and it has to be powered off. I have tried even
shutting down sql before restarting or shutting down, but still same issue.
anything else to look for? Tag: WPA in Win2k Tag: 234065
How to make an automated batch?
Dear Friends,
I have a daily task which is installing some application and software
on a new computers that will used by the new hires.
Everyday i have to install the same app. and sofware one by one...
Could you please help me in explaining how to automate this process
knowing that the application and software are the same like ( office
2003 ,adobe acrobat reader,winzip,winrar and some other app. )
Waiting for your fast reply,
Many thanks,
Khairy Tag: WPA in Win2k Tag: 234062
Idle sessions not disconnected
Hello,
We have a Windows 2000 Sp4 machine acting as a small file server.
Therefore, we get the 10 sessions limit.
The problem is idle sessions don't get disconnected at all (they show
hours of idle state), preventing new users from accessing to shares.
Initial value was set to 15 mn that I changed to 10 mn, but the problem
is still there even after a reboot.
"net config server" shows all those values OK.
Any idea ? Thanks.
PJ Tag: WPA in Win2k Tag: 234060
Windows Server books on http://www.jumbooks.com
Hi,
I found some useful Windows Server books on http://www.jumbooks.com
Kindly have a look on them:
http://www.jumbooks.com/books/Computers%20and%20Internet/windows%20%20net%20server%202003%20domains%20&%20active%20directory
http://www.jumbooks.com/books/Computers%20and%20Internet/windows%20server%202003%20registry Tag: WPA in Win2k Tag: 234059
Windows Server books on http://www.jumbooks.com
Hi,
I found some useful Windows Server books on http://www.jumbooks.com
Kindly have a look on them:
http://www.jumbooks.com/books/Computers%20and%20Internet/windows%20%20net%20server%202003%20domains%20&%20active%20directory
http://www.jumbooks.com/books/Computers%20and%20Internet/windows%20server%202003%20registry Tag: WPA in Win2k Tag: 234058
NDTG (NetDesicion Traffic Grapher) (MRTG/PRTG type application)
The NetDecision Traffic Grapher
(http://www.netmechanica.com/products/?prod_id=1022)
monitors network and bandwidth usage as well as various other network
parameters like memory usage and CPU utilization, providing system
administrators with live readings and periodical usage trends to
optimize the efficiency, layout, and setup of leased lines, switches,
routers, firewalls, servers, and other network components.
NetDecision Traffic Grapher is an easy to use software that monitors
network parameters via SNMP or using custom scriptable polling agents.
It allows you to quickly and easily set up and run a monitoring
station for networks. With just a few mouse clicks you can log the
amount of data flowing through routers, monitor CPU and RAM
utilization, check disk space usage, etc.
The most common case is monitoring the bandwidth usage of leased
lines, routers, and firewalls via SNMP. You can also monitor many
other aspects of your network environment and computer
infrastructure.
NDTG provides out-of-the-box graphs and dashboards for CPU
utilization, memory usage, disk space usage, interface utilization,
service response times, interface errors etc. This helps users gain
better visibility into the performance of servers, routers and
switches and the overall network.
NDTG makes network performance monitoring effortless to set up and
users can quickly get live, daily, weekly, monthly, annual or custom
period graphs out-of-the-box.
NDTG allows users to setup monitoring of custom SNMP MIB variables.
Traffic Grapher makes network performance monitoring truly vendor-
independent. You only need access to the SNMP MIBs provided by your
vendor. Traffic Grapher allows you to monitor critical parameters of
any device and setup thresholds.
NDTG simplifies the process of setting up initial monitoring
configuration by discovering network devices such as routers,
switches, servers, printers etc automatically. Tag: WPA in Win2k Tag: 234057
Does anyone know what the MS update KB is to enable WPA instead of WEP in
Windows 2000? I can't connect to the net on the computer to download the
update through Windows Update!
You need to get the updated driver from the network adapter vendor.
John
Leon Mayne wrote:
> Does anyone know what the MS update KB is to enable WPA instead of WEP
> in Windows 2000? I can't connect to the net on the computer to download
> the update through Windows Update!