SYSTEMROOT Command
What happens in the recovery console if you run the SYSTEMROOT command from
the root of the boot device? Is that command supposed to physically move
the system32 folder to be under the root? What does the command actually
do?
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Will Tag: exchange 2003 ÎÊÌâ Tag: 115076
Can I get a list of all documents printed on a particular day -
Hi,
We have four Windows 2003 servers, one of which is a file and print
server. Is there anyway I can get a list of all documents which were
printed on a particular day?
Thanks for any help,
Colin Tag: exchange 2003 ÎÊÌâ Tag: 115069
Expanding a software RAID5 array in Windows 2003
Excuse the repost... for some reason my previous posts can't be found on the
server. Does Microsoft filter postings from users that don't use a MS NNTP
client?
I've got a Windows 2003 Server. I have several 500gig hard drives assembled
into a software RAID5 array. This array works well.
I've just installed a new 500gig hard drive into this PC. It comes up in the
Disk Manager and I was able to convert it to a dynamic disk, but I can't
figure out how to add this drive to the array.
I was able to do this the last time I added a drive to the PC, but I do not
remember how.
How do you expand a RAID5 array after installing a new hard drive into the
system???
Also, a related question... How can you see how big a single partition
assigned to a RAID5 array is? How can I see what size to allocate on the new
drive to match othe existing drives in the array?
All help is appreciated!!! Tag: exchange 2003 ÎÊÌâ Tag: 115068
Offline folders in peer-to-peer environment
Background:
Friends have small shop with a W2000 server. They (9 users) log onto
server and from there the primary application is to use QuickBooks in a
workgroup mode. Exchange NOT on their server. They fetch their email from
their internet webhost ( not ISP - just outfit that hosts their website
and email - I'll call the webhost company ABC ). Currently the email
service at ABC delivers their email to their PC's and then deletes it from
ABC's server, leaving the only copy of their mail on each PC in the
DocsandSettings\Username\...AppData\Outlook folder.
They COULD buy a new server/disks but they are really just casual users
and no one qualified to be sys mgr, so looking at options to keep it
simple - even if they buy new box.
Question:
Can they 'map a network drive', then setup the " Outlook folder" on each
PC to be an Offline folder , pointing to a folder on that network drive -
either the server or another peer ? Maybe a USB drive with a folder for
each user ?
For this example, assume 3 pcs:
PC1 PC2 Server
PC1 fetches email from ABC as usual - goes about his business, when he
logs off XP ( Vista ?) , that Outlook folder syncs with the remote
folder ( either on PC2 or Server) leaving a backup of that folder on the
server/peer ? I realize that " the other PC" must be there for this to
work. Reason I mention not just server as option is: server disk space is
getting tight - uses 2 SCSI drives now and tape - no room in case for
another drive... and also if can sync with portable pc/drive then can get
backup offsite too.
Any opinions/options/related experience appreciated on how to handle.
Bobb Tag: exchange 2003 ÎÊÌâ Tag: 115066
Utility To See Deleted Folders
Is there a good utility that would inspect a "Basic" NTFS volume and find
deleted folders? Somehow on one of my installations the entire system32
folder has gone missing.
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Will Tag: exchange 2003 ÎÊÌâ Tag: 115063
Status of Upgrade to ERD Commander?
Does Microsoft plan any upgrade to the SysInternals ERD Commander tool? I
did not see ERD Commander in the SysInternals Suite utility package that
Microsoft is distributing.
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Will Tag: exchange 2003 ÎÊÌâ Tag: 115062
FTP site on an ADC
Hi ,
I have a Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise box which is an ADC and
runs SMS 2003 SP3 primary site, a FTP web site and ISA 2006 to protect
the FTP as well provide Web Proxy services. My FTP site is running
quite nicely though I've heard the above mentioned setup is not good
and can cause lots of unexplained problems.
I have set up the FTPROOT directory to one of the partitions and what
I have done to authenticate FTP users is this
1. I Created an OU called FTP accounts on the ADC and then create
normal user accounts .
2.I Create FTP folders with the name of the client as the folder
name .the same folder name is used to create the user account in the
OU FTP accounts.
3. Once the user accounts have been created, i then proceed to set
permissions on the individual folders inside the FTP root.
eg- Suppose client is Siemens. so the FTP user account would be
siemens. The new folder inside the FTP root directoy would also be
siemens and then I proceed to give Domain\siemens Read\Write\Modify
permissions to the siemens folder.
I also deny permission to delete the folder,change user permissions or
take ownership.
this done when the user ftp's into the FTP site through IE 6 and
authenticates ,it takes him directly to the correct folder ,leading
the user to think he is at the home folder. He cannot traverse up as
only the required folder is being shown .
My real issue is that when the user FTP's in from
Mozilla,Opera ,Safari,Unix or even IE7 or IE8 ,it takes him to the
FTPROOT directory!!, in my case E: .
This shows him all the other folder names and lets him see al the
other FTP folders and since our company has rival companies as
clientswho think they are the only ones whom we do business with,it's
a real business killer!!!
Is this because I have allowed the user group EVERYONE to list folder
contents at the FTP root directory( E:) . Is there any way to limit
the view of the FTP clients to just their folder.
When I removed the everyone -list folder contents from the
root,then nobody was able to log in to the FTP site.
Also is IIS Lockdown tool good for my FTP site?
Please help guys!!! Tag: exchange 2003 ÎÊÌâ Tag: 115056
secret WEB CAMS at LADIES HOTELS
Hi....Friends,
watch and enjoy SECRET WEB-CAMS at LADIES HOSTELS and INTERNET CAFE
SEX SCANDALS VIDEOS...
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Kerala Couples Enjoying SEX At NET CAFE CENTER
Hi....Friends,
watch and enjoy SECRET WEB-CAMS at LADIES HOSTELS and INTERNET CAFE
SEX SCANDALS VIDEOS...
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http://www.googlemobilesphones.blogspot.com Tag: exchange 2003 ÎÊÌâ Tag: 115054
WSUS problem
Dear Friend.....
One of our server[ windows server 2003 SP-1 ] is WSUS member &
application that Runs on server does not support with SP-2 of Win
server 2003.
We have configured "Auto download and notify for install" options in
policy.
But on this month update it is showing SP2 updation on server.
I only want to disable this SP2 option for this server only on WSUS
server.
How can I do this???
If u need any other informaion plz let me know
Thanks in advance....
Gaurav Tag: exchange 2003 ÎÊÌâ Tag: 115049
Expanding a software RAID5 array in Windows 2003
Excuse the repost... for some reason my previous posts can't be found
on the server.
Not sure if I'm just being stupid or what...
I've got a Windows 2003 Server. I have several 500gig hard drives
assembled into a software RAID5 array. This array works well.
I've just installed a new 500gig hard drive into this PC. It comes up
in the Disk Manager and I was able to convert it to a dynamic disk, but
I can't figure out how to add this drive to the array.
I was able to do this the last time I added a drive to the PC, but I do
not remember how.
How do you expand a RAID5 array after installing a new hard drive into
the system???
Also, a related question... How can you see how big a single partition
assigned to a RAID5 array is? How can I see what size to allocate on
the new drive to match othe existing drives in the array?
All help is appreciated!!!
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Disable NTFS Compression for Users
Is there a method to disable users from compressing NTFS drives, folders,
and/or files on a server? For example, if a user goes into properties for a
network drive there is a check box option for "Compress drive to save disk
space". If they check this option there are not denied access and the
compression occurs.
A couple users have already compressed their home folders. Luckily nobody
has done this for the common shared folder yet. I played with this in the
lab and it appears write access or higher allows a user to compress.
This MS article says how compressing can affect performance so I find it odd
it can't be easily disabled for users.
"Best practices for NTFS compression in Windows"
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/251186/EN-US/
I have done a lot of searching and have yet to find a good solution. I was
hoping for a group policy method so it can be done centrally and quickly.
This is the only possible solution I have found, 2 quotes from MS below. It
would basically mean formatting the drive with a cluster size larger than 4
KB. I haven't tested this yet. I'm hoping there is a better way.
"Because file compression is not supported on cluster sizes greater than 4
KB, the default NTFS cluster size for Windows Server 2003 never exceeds 4
KB."
"The compression algorithms in NTFS support cluster sizes of up to 4 KB.
When the cluster size is greater than 4 KB on an NTFS volume, none of the
NTFS compression features are available."
This is what I am working with.
Client: Windows XP
Server: Windows 2000 & 2003
Anyone familiar with this issue and its solution? Tag: exchange 2003 ÎÊÌâ Tag: 115040
Firewall Setting
Hi,
I have a GPO in a windows 2003 domain consisting on win xp2 pc's.
The GPO is has the following settings:
Windows Firewall: Protect all network connections - Disabled
I am not sure why the previous guy configure it as such. Anybody have any
ideas why its a good idea to disable the Windows Firewall
Thanks Tag: exchange 2003 ÎÊÌâ Tag: 115024
Shadow Copy and volume cluster size
I am looking to set up Shadow copy on a Windows Storage Server2003.
I have a primary volume that is presently 1.4TB.
Technet recommends "Use an allocation unit size of 16 (KB) or larger on a
source volume on which shadow Copies of Shared Folders will be Enabled.
(Apparently there could be loss of files with defragmentation of the volume).
The volume default cluser size is 4KB.
I am considering splitting the size of this disK space into 2 volumes - One
volume(D:) for files and the other volume(E:) for Storing Shadow Copies.
Prior to loading any files and enabling shadow copy I have the following
questions:
Q: If the D volume is enabled for shadow copy but the actual copiesa are
stored on a separate volume - is it still necessary to have the clustere size
of this volume at 16 KB to eliminate any issues with defragmentation?
Q: Should the E volume that just contains "Shadow Copies" have a cluster
size of 16KB?
Any comments or recommendations would be appreciated.
Regards,
ColdPolarBear Tag: exchange 2003 ÎÊÌâ Tag: 115016
Mapping search drives
I'm used to novell where search drives can be mapped based on the user logon
script.
How do I map search drives in 2003 server?
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Paul Tag: exchange 2003 ÎÊÌâ Tag: 115014
Ntbackup
Hi all.
I'm using Windows Ntbackup to backup my data (system state and office
documents) on DLT and Ultrium (with windows 2000 server and windows
server 2003) and all my test restores are always working perfectly.
Today, browsing the Internet I found this article:
http://www.windowsnetworking.com/articles_tutorials/New-Improved-NTBACKUP-Program.html
where the author write:
"My point is that NTBACKUP has never been completely reliable. You can
use it to back up a system, but if you ever have to restore anything
other than a few individual files, you never know what you are going
to get."
Do you agree with this article or do you think that windows ntbackup
is a relaliable and professional solution?
Thanks a lot to all, Rosgiof. Tag: exchange 2003 ÎÊÌâ Tag: 115009
"Desktop Features"
Hi
It is not very common, but I make very good experiences using Windows Server
2008 as my Workstation OS - after installing desktop features (Media Player,
Windows Mail, ...).
But I have two little details, to fix:
1. Beside Media Player, "Windows Live Messenger Download" Icon is installed
during desktop features installation; so everyone can install the program, if
needed. Unfortunately this messenger app cannot be installed in this Server
OS (error message). How can I still install it? Is there a possibility to
temporary switch a specific registry entry, that Windows Live Messenger will
"think" to install the program on Vista or XP? Which is this reg-entry? Or is
there a better way to force installation?
2. It is a good thing to change the view of images in the file-explorer:
Zooming in from the "Detail view" to a bigger size, Vista would show us the
real picture in thumb nail size. Windows Server 2008 seems not to be able to
show the real content of pictures in preview mode, even this feature would
not only be good for me, but also on picture-file-servers browsing in a big
amount of images.
Is there a way to activate this "preview mode" for pictures in the
file-explorer?
Thanks a lot for your hint.
Patrick Tag: exchange 2003 ÎÊÌâ Tag: 115004
delete old CA and new CA
Hello,
i have CA on server X and i do not have this server any more. i deleted CA
using 'certutil -dsdel CA_name' and installed new CA on other server Y which
is in my domain. when i run 'certutil' on domain controll (WSBS 2003 Std)n i
do not see new CA. i can not even generate Certificate for POP3 Protocol in
my Exchange 2003.
What should i do to update info about new CA in domain?
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Voytas Tag: exchange 2003 ÎÊÌâ Tag: 115002
Group Policy - Accessing areas from open Applications
Hi,
We are ready to implement 6 new machines onto our network. These are solely
used to access networked files through an application. The application uses
word and excel.
We have implemented Group Policy to heavily restrict what users can do
(Remove My Computer, My Docs, My Network Places, Prevent seeing all drives).
However when Excel / Word opens one of the networked files we have found that
you can open / save to the C drive and access all areas of that.
Is there a setting within Group Policy that also prevents users from opening
/ saving files from / to the C: drive when in applications such as Word /
Excel?
Thanks
Paul Tag: exchange 2003 ÎÊÌâ Tag: 114995
Windows Serach 4 and online mailboxes
Hello,
i have terminal server with 5 users working on it. they mostly work on
Outlook (online mailbox). They have a lot of mails in their online account
and searching mail is horrible. i implemented windows desktop search 4
which can indexing online mailbox and noticed that Online mailbox can not be
indexed until swith cached mode. On WS4 site there is info ther online
mailboc is indexing. so how should i configure WS4 to start indexing ?
I have Exchange 2003 Std on WSBS 2003 Std and is it possible that WS4
indexing online mailboxes only on Exchangwe 2007?
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Voytas Tag: exchange 2003 ÎÊÌâ Tag: 114993
Windows 2008 Cals and Upgrade paths
Hello.
I have one windows 2008 standard edition server I would like to know if I
can upgrade this machine (by changing the key) to the enterprise version.
I would like to run more than one virtual machine on this server at this
point it time
and would like the ability to do so.
I am running window 2008 64 bit on 64 bit hardware using windows 2003
virtual machine (32 bit)
Another question I have is if I run on windows 2008 DC do I have to upgrade
all of my CALS. They are only windows 2003 cals.
This machine would be my PDC and would not be serving shares to my users as
they will continue to use the windows 2003 server at their sites.
I want to upgrade one DC so I can have access to group policy perferences I
believe this requires at least one windows 2008 DC. Or can group policy
peferences run on a windows 2008 member server or a windows 2003 DC.
Michael Tag: exchange 2003 ÎÊÌâ Tag: 114983
W2003 profiles broken after password change
I hope I'm posting to the right group, if not please let me know...
Running Windows 2003 server, clients are all XP Pro SP2 and 3 mixed. Long
story short:
As far as I can tell the following holds true:
User's account is set to require a change of password at the next login.
User logs on to workstation, and is prompted to change password.
User successfully changes password, and logs in.
User's Lotus Note's icon points to C: drive, My Documents does not appear to
remap to server.
User logs out, logs into different machine, Lotus Note icon correctly points
to H: drive, My Documents appear to map correctly.
User logs out, logs back into machine where password change was performed.
User desktop is still default, Lotus Notes icon points to C:.
Log into any workstation other than the one where the password was changed
and the user login works fine.
A couple of things I have noticed:
On machines where the user password was changed, a local profile is created
for the user. User profiles on the local workstation have two options, local
or roaming. Profiles on the workstation other than the user with the password
change are set to roaming. You can check user profiles by going to My
Computer -> Properties -> Advanced -> User Profiles -> Settings. The profile
for the user whose password was changed is set to local, with roaming grayed
out. Neither logging in as the Domain Administrator or the local
administrator account will allow the profile to be changed to roaming or, for
that matter, deleted. Only once the user has logged into another workstation
can you then delete the local profile on the original machine (logged in as
an admin).
I downloaded a hot fix from MS (KB Article Number(s): 821425) but can't get
it to install on the server, unable to locate update.inf.
Any thoughts? Tag: exchange 2003 ÎÊÌâ Tag: 114982
Sharepoint comes included with Server 2003?
Hi All,
First question, is Server 2003 packaged with sharepoint server 2003?
I don't think it does, but my co-worker is under the impression that it
does. I did notice the Microsoft Sharepoint Administrator under Admin tools.
Can anyone tell me what this is usefull for? Can it be used for making
changes to websites? I'd really like to know why the Sharepoint
Administrator was bundled with Server 2003. Thanks so much in advance for
any responses.
kind regards,
-mike Tag: exchange 2003 ÎÊÌâ Tag: 114980
Event Viewer error
I am seeing an error in my application event viewer of "Windows cannot access
the file gpt.ini for GPO
CN={31B2F340-016D-11D2-945F-00C04FB984F9},CN=Policies,CN=System,DC=SIHF,DC=ORG.
The file must be present at the location
<\\SIHF.ORG\sysvol\SIHF.ORG\Policies\{31B2F340-016D-11D2-945F-00C04FB984F9}\gpt.ini>.
(The system cannot find the path specified. ). Group Policy processing
aborted." I have tried some of the MS fixes but nothing was wrong with the
registry settings. Any ideas? Tag: exchange 2003 ÎÊÌâ Tag: 114977
bogus disk space errors
After migrating a Win2K3 system to different hardware I have certain users
that get "insufficient disk space" errors when they try to save files in
shared folders on the server, even though there is plenty of room.
I say certain users, because not everyone has the same problem; Other users
with identical (as far as I can tell) security contexts--groups, permissions,
etc.--have no trouble saving to the same shares. I see nothing unusual in any
of the event logs.
Any ideas?
--
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See Factor Industry, Inc. Tag: exchange 2003 ÎÊÌâ Tag: 114976
KMS Headache
Here is the situation. I installed one 2008 box about a month ago.
Initially I installed a KMS key before I knew about this feature. Since I
didn't know how long it would be before I had 5 servers, I changed that key
to MAK key. Well, now I am installing four more 2008 servers so I want to
use the KMS keys on all servers.
I have the KMS service running on a 2003 R2 domain controller. The four new
2008 boxes all register with the KMS server. I see their requests in the
event log. The original 2008 server will not register with this KMS server
so my other 4 servers can't get activated - the count is still only at 4.
One the first server, when I run the slmgr -ato command, it says it is
successfully registered yet the KMS server still only shows 4 attempts. So
where is this first server registering and why won't it register as the 5th
server?
Is there a way I can reset everything on that first server? I have tried
uninstalling and reinstalling the product key. I have tried rearming the
server and reinstalling the system license files.
Any help would be appreciated. Tag: exchange 2003 ÎÊÌâ Tag: 114972
System State backup v/s GPO backup
Hi,
I have a general question. At the moment I am in Group Policy Management
console in windows 2003.
I noticed that their is a way to back up the GPO's.
Now as part of our regular back schedule we only backup system state of the
domain controller.
1) Does that backup cover GPO's?
2) In what instances would one use the backup option that is available in
Group Policy Management console
thanks Tag: exchange 2003 ÎÊÌâ Tag: 114958
Question Insufficient system resources on 64-bit Windows RSS Sear
One of our customers has a 64-bit Windows 2003 Ent.SP2 domain controller on a
VMWare Esx server. The VM has 1 CPU and 1 GB RAM allocated (adding up to 4 GB
did not make a difference).
Our application tries to dump the registry hives to files and it gets the
1450 error ("insufficient system resources...") on the SOFTWARE hive. The
hive is not extremely big (exporting it from registry editor results in a
~75MB file).
I have created a very basic sample application that just opens the registry
key and calls the RegSaveKey API and we get the same error.
Strangely, the "reg.exe" tool, which I would expect to use the same APIs, is
successful and it results in a ~35MB file; I have used the save parameter,
not the export which would generate a similar file with the one resulted when
exporting from Registry Editor.
I have tried to set the PoolUsageMaximum and the PagedPoolSize according to
some KBs but it did not make any difference. Moreover, the theoretical limit
for paged pool memory on 64-bit Windows is 128GB, while I can see that, when
trying to save the SOFTWARE hive, the Total Kernel Memory grows up to less
than 100 MB before returning the insufficient resources error.
If I use the 32-bit version of my sample tool, I get the error even when
trying to only dump the SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft key (although it
worked on all subkeys); the 64-bit version is able to save the
SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node but it fails with the same error on the SOFTWARE alone.
There are many customers that use our application without any such problem
so I am pretty sure that it is only a Windows configuration issue, but I
can't get it working.
The sample application that I use to repro the problem just calls:
EnablePrivilege(sComputer, SE_BACKUP_NAME);
LONG rc = ERROR_SUCCESS;
HKEY hKey = HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, hKeyToSave = NULL;
REGSAM regMask = KEY_READ;
rc = RegCreateKeyEx(hKey, sRegKey, 0, NULL, REG_OPTION_BACKUP_RESTORE,
regMask,NULL,&hKeyToSave, NULL);
if (rc != ERROR_SUCCESS) {
_tprintf(_T("RegCreateKeyEx error %u (%s)\n"), rc, sRegKey);
break;
}
rc = RegSaveKey(hKeyToSave, sFile, NULL);
Does anyone have any idea what can be wrong? Tag: exchange 2003 ÎÊÌâ Tag: 114955
64-bit for VM's?
We are going to host 3 VM's on a 64GB server. The host OS is going to
be some version of Windows. Does it have to be a 64-bit OS like
Win2k3?
Also: if 64-bit Win2k3 is used as host, do the VM's have to be 64-bit
OS as well? Is the RAM going to be partitioned into 2 GB for each VM?
Thanks for your help. Tag: exchange 2003 ÎÊÌâ Tag: 114945
policies
Hello there,
I have 3 questions re. AD policies.
1. Can I set up a policy to have specific users local admins only to
their local machines[not to all machines] or this is not possible?
2. Where in W2K3 Gpedit group policies I can check for a policy that
automatically removes everyone from local admin group on local
machines, since this is the problem I am having?
3. If I set up a local XP machine policy will it get overwritten by AD
server policy at login?
Thank you, T Tag: exchange 2003 ÎÊÌâ Tag: 114943
Syslog server & parse/search/alert ability
Hi,
I need to get a syslog server up on a windows server that is going to
take syslog messages from windows servers & about 100 routers. I am
looking at several options but would like to see what others may have
used. One of the options I am looking at is Splunk and was wondering
if anyone could comment on this, or if anyone had used ManageEngine's
EventLog Analyzer.
Thanks for any help, opinions, and advice.
Kevin Tag: exchange 2003 ÎÊÌâ Tag: 114941
Blank screen after Windows 2003 splash screen
I went to reboot a Windows 2003 Enterprise Server and upon the reboot and
Windows 2003 Splash screen it went blank and never came back. I have not
updated anything on the server. I found that if I go into F8 services and use
the last known good it sometimes comes back. The only thing updated on the
server was applications, such as COM+ packages. Has anyone seen this before?
If no OS patches have been installed, or system changes what would be causing
this?
Kevin Tag: exchange 2003 ÎÊÌâ Tag: 114936
Replication
Hi,
I have two servers...one in a domain'd network, and one on a workgroup.
I have tried using DFS and the files / folders do transfer correctly.
However, when I access the folder locally on the source server I cannot
access it, i.e. c:\temp is not accessible. Also, a random folder was created
with a folder name of DFS01-02938 etc which contained the same data.
DFS doesnt seem to be the best way to do this, so what other ways of
replicating files/folders from one server to another on different networks
without having to purchase anything extra?
Thanks
Chris Tag: exchange 2003 ÎÊÌâ Tag: 114933
viewing hidden folders in win2003
HI,
I have checked display sytem folders and files and unchecked the hidden
protected system and hidden extension of known file types on opening
Mycomputer | Tools | folder options | view , but still i couldn't see all
files and folders under Documents and settings.
Best Regards, Darshan Diora Tag: exchange 2003 ÎÊÌâ Tag: 114927
Firewall for Website
I'm setting up my home PC to be a website. It's running WinPro XP SP2 and
IIS 5.1 as the web server. My question is how do I configure the firewall to
allow "anyone" to get to my site yet still keep a level of protection or do I
have to take down the firewall completely?
Thanks,
Fred Tag: exchange 2003 ÎÊÌâ Tag: 114923
VSS Errors
Hello everyone,
I am new to this postition and want to make sure I know most of what is
going to happen before I make changes to the systems.
I am having two different issues with the Volume Shadow Copy Service. One is
that at different times, the service writer (System Writer, NTDS, and FRS
Writer) will take a leave of absence after a backup and become stuck on the
status of "Waiting for Completion". How can I get it to become unstuck? Can I
just restart the service without having to reboot the server? On the
properties of the service I noticed that on the Recovery tab, all three
failures are at Take no action. Should at least the first one be restart the
service?
The second problem I have is I keep getting this error in the Application
Event log every day when the backup runs even though it is set to use the
System Account:
Event Type: Error
Event Source: VSS
Event Category: None
Event ID: 13
Date: 6/19/2008
Time: 7:52:04 AM
User: N/A
Computer: DC01
Description:
The user name OH\user specified in registry
(SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\VSS\VssAccessControl) does not map to a
real user name. The entry is ignored.
For more information, see Help and Support Center at
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
Data:
0000: 2d 20 43 6f 64 65 3a 20 - Code:
0008: 53 45 43 53 45 43 52 43 SECSECRC
0010: 30 30 30 30 32 33 33 36 00002336
0018: 2d 20 43 61 6c 6c 3a 20 - Call:
0020: 53 45 43 53 45 43 52 43 SECSECRC
0028: 30 30 30 30 32 32 37 32 00002272
0030: 2d 20 50 49 44 3a 20 20 - PID:
0038: 30 30 30 30 31 37 36 30 00001760
0040: 2d 20 54 49 44 3a 20 20 - TID:
0048: 30 30 30 30 32 31 36 38 00002168
0050: 2d 20 43 4d 44 3a 20 20 - CMD:
0058: 22 43 3a 5c 50 72 6f 67 "C:\Prog
0060: 72 61 6d 20 46 69 6c 65 ram File
0068: 73 5c 53 79 6d 61 6e 74 s\Symant
0070: 65 63 5c 42 61 63 6b 75 ec\Backu
0078: 70 20 45 78 65 63 5c 52 p Exec\R
0080: 41 57 53 5c 62 65 72 65 AWS\bere
0088: 6d 6f 74 65 2e 65 78 65 mote.exe
0090: 22 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 "
0098: 2d 20 55 73 65 72 3a 20 - User:
00a0: 43 49 4e 5c 61 64 6d 69 CIN\admi
00a8: 6e 69 73 74 72 61 74 6f nistrato
00b0: 72 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 r
00b8: 2d 20 53 69 64 3a 20 20 - Sid:
00c0: 53 2d 31 2d 35 2d 32 31 S-1-5-21
00c8: 2d 32 38 30 31 34 38 36 -2801486
00d0: 30 2d 39 37 38 37 38 32 0-978782
00d8: 37 30 39 2d 35 32 36 36 709-5266
00e0: 36 30 32 36 33 2d 35 30 60263-50
00e8: 30 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 0
If I just delete the user out of the registry, what will be the
repercusions? Can I just leave that registry entry blank?
Thank you in advance for all of your support.
Scott Tag: exchange 2003 ÎÊÌâ Tag: 114922
Can't access server via remote desktop connection
I have an XP machine that I use to remote into our server that's located in
another part of the building. The server is running Server 2003 R2
Enterprise Edition SP2. The server is set up to accept remote connections.
Usually I can get in to it fine, but then every so often when I open the
Remote log on box on my PC and click connect (after entering the log on info
like normal), the Remote log on box just refreshes and won't let me connect
to the server. Our fix for this has always been to reboot the server, then I
can log in fine, but this doesn't seem right.
Is there something wrong with our server?
Or a setting that needs to be changed on it so I can reliable remote in to
it?
Thanks.
Mark Tag: exchange 2003 ÎÊÌâ Tag: 114921
VSS Error
I recently upgraded my BackupExpress software and now I am getting the
following errors:
Event ID: 12298
Volume Shadow Copy Service error: The I/O writes cannot be held during the
shadow copy creation period on volume
\\?\Volume{db887cdd-c6b8-11d7-956a-806e6f6e6963}\. The volume index in the
shadow copy set is 0. Error details: Open[0x00000000], Flush[0x00000000],
Release[0x80042314], OnRun[0x00000000].
Event ID: 12310
Volume Shadow Copy Service error: The shadow copy could not be committed -
operation timed out. Error context:
DeviceIoControl(\\?\Volume{db887cdd-c6b8-11d7-956a-806e6f6e6963} -
00000190,0x0053c010,00038168,0,00039170,4096,[0]).
As far as I can tell, the data is being backed up because the job is not
failing. It is a Windows 2003 SP2 Server that has Exchange 2003 on it. Any
help would be appreciated.
thanks -- dee Tag: exchange 2003 ÎÊÌâ Tag: 114919
obtaining a users e-mail adres from active directory
Hi,
Can anyone tell me,
Is there a way to obtain a users e-mail address from the active directory?
Some sort of dos command.
I was thinking of "net users loginname /domain >file" but it doesn't provide
the users e-mail address.
Kind regards,
M Tag: exchange 2003 ÎÊÌâ Tag: 114916
Error on Task Scheduler
Hello,
I have problem on Task Scheduler on few Windows 2003 servers.
Scheduled tasks were unable to run. The problem will be solved by rebooting
server, however, same issue occured after a few days.
When i tries to right click on one of the task, it prompt the error message
below:
General page initialization failed.
The specific error is:
0x80070003: The system cannot find the path specified.
An error has occured attempting to retrieve task account information. You
may continue editing the task object, but will be unable to change task
account information.
Anyone can help? I tried searching on the net but there's no concrete
solution to this problem.
Thanks in advanced. Tag: exchange 2003 ÎÊÌâ Tag: 114909
Server 2003 R2 File Server Error ....
When I try to access any shared folder on my Windows Server 2003 R2 domain I
get an error message box that reads:
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\\SERVERNAME\\Public is not accessible.You might not have permission touse this network resource. Contact the adminstrator of this server tofind out if you have access permission.A device attached to the system is not functioning.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------It only happens if the client accessing the folder is using Windows Vista.Everything works perfectly fine if theclient is using Windows XP.Any suggestions on how to solve this problem.Thanks,Harry ... Tag: exchange 2003 ÎÊÌâ Tag: 114908
VSS errors
I have a domain controller that will not run VSS. Everytime I go to shadow
copies i get en error, "Initialization failed. Error 0x80080005: Server
Execution failed."
Event Viewer says "Volume Shadow Copy Service error: Unexpected error
NetGroupGetUsers(). hr = 0x80070005."
Everytime i run the volume shadow copy service i get "Windows could not
start the Volume shadow copy on Local Computer. For more information, review
the system event log. If this is a non-Microsoft service, contact the service
vendor, and refer to service-specific error code -2147418113."
I have no idea how to fix this. Does anyone have any clue as to what I can
do to fix this? Tag: exchange 2003 ÎÊÌâ Tag: 114907
Lack of Server 2008 Applications
Trend Micro now says that its Worry-Free Business Security Messaging
Agent will not run on Windows Server 2008 until September or October. While
I plan to complain to Trend Micro about this, my boss suggested that I
complain to Microsoft as well. Does anyone have an appropriate e-mail
address of someone to handle such a complaint? Six months is a long time to
keep customers waiting for a product these days when the life cycle of the
product is perhaps only a year or two. Tag: exchange 2003 ÎÊÌâ Tag: 114901
Automatically adding printers
I have installed print management on a 2003 r2 member server.
When trying to automatically add printers, I get the error:
"Printer installation failed. Ini information not complete."
The print manager and printers are on the same subnet.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
Jeff Tag: exchange 2003 ÎÊÌâ Tag: 114898
User Home folder and Profile folder creation
Just wondering if anyone could point me to a resource/document that
explains the industry best practices for creating user folders in 2003
server?
Essentially I'm looking to automate as much of the process as
possible, as right now I=92m adding and configuring the permissions on
the home and Profile folders manually =96 and this needs to change.
Perhaps there's a Microsoft Document that highlights their recommended
model from the ground up? Can't say I've come across it yet though.
T.I.A.
Paul Tag: exchange 2003 ÎÊÌâ Tag: 114897
Recover deleted file
Hi,
I have a user that created a file on a network drive and then accidently
deleted it 10 minutes later. Is it possible to recover the file since there
was no backup within the 10 minutes and since deleting a file from a network
drive doesn't put the file into the recycle bin.
Thanks,
J Tag: exchange 2003 ÎÊÌâ Tag: 114888