"Access Is Denied" Error Message Appears, When Permissions Are Cor
Hi All,
We recently upgraded a windows 2000 server to Windows 2003 enterprise
edition server, it was a fresh installation.
We created all the shares which existed and gave permissions, and user
started working on it for the last 2 days, yesterday we gave windows update
and updated the server using express update, so almost everything got updated.
This server is a member server in a AD domain, users are grouped this way.
Two groups H1 and H2 were created in "Tai2d/built" OU and all users were
placed in respective groups according to their privileges. But from today
onwards some users are not able to access some shares.
for eg. user1 and user2 are exactly the same, they both belong to the same
group H1, but user2 can access, but user2 is getting access denied. We have
no idea how this can happen, everything set correctly, but...
Anybody has seen this behavior before, kindly let us know the solution. Tag: win2000 dual boot Tag: 562980
Laptop Keyboard Problem
I'm in the process of setting up a ThinkPad R40 W2k laptop for a friend of
mine. I've created a new administrator level profile for her and in general
things are going OK with the exception of this keyboard problem
Certain letters on the right side of the keyboard have numbers or symbols on
them and it's the numbers and symbols that are being displayed when you
press the keys. For instance <explorer.exe> appears as <ex*36rer.exe>. This
can be corrected by pressing shift/num lock after you log in but she
shouldn't have to do that. It should default to a normal keyboard without
that step. The other profiles on the machine don't have this problem.
I've run into this before, probably on this machine in fact, and I've been
able to solve it, but not this time. Tag: win2000 dual boot Tag: 562973
File extension association doesn't work - workarounds?
I run a program which uses a particular file extension (say *.abc).
Opening files from within the program is perfectly functional.
However, by default, there is no registered file type for *.abc. When
I register the file extension to the relevant executable, and double
click on a data file, nothing happens.
The software vendors cannot help, not even to suggest the workaround
which I eventually stumbled across.
There is a workaround - add the executable to the "Send To" list,
right click on a file and the file opens inside the program as hoped.
The other workaround is to use an automation program, but is rarely
applicable.
I do this hundreds of times a day, so double clicking would be far
preferable.
Does anyone have a tip or a method to help with this?
What I have in mind is to create a New Action for "open" for the
particular file extension. The "Application used to perform action"
would then be the Shell or "Windows Explorer" used with suitable
switches to mimic the action of "Send To".
This may or may not be workable, so any suggestions will be welcomed
with open arms. Tag: win2000 dual boot Tag: 562965
How to get autorun working in win2k?
Hi,
I have a few USB flash drives that have CDROM partitions in them with
autorun, and 1 of these autoruns work in 2K while others don't.
Assuming I have the ability to modify the contents of the CDROM
partition, how do I get all of them to work? I've looked at the
autorun.inf files, but they all seem to be pretty similar, except the
one that works is a U3 drive. Tag: win2000 dual boot Tag: 562964
Time increased to Shutdown a lot
Hi,
I have one w2k ws that takes a long time to shutdown. Is there a way to
check it out to see what might be causing it?
tia,
dc Tag: win2000 dual boot Tag: 562961
takes a long time to logon...
hey all,
i just built a 2 computer network
pc1 has windows 2000 server (domain controller)
pc2 has xp sp2 on it joined to pc1 domain.
latest updates and patches have been installed.
for some reason it takes a long time (~3 minutes) to login from pc2 into
the domain.
any ideas?
thanks,
rodchar Tag: win2000 dual boot Tag: 562956
Registry Woes Courtesy of Adobe
Morning:
I recently allowed the adobe updater to upgrade my reader...
It didn't uninstall the Reader 9.0b.ocx file properly before loading the new
version and now the registry is looking for that OCX file...
I tried deleting the key that refers to it but Win 2K won't let me delete
the invalid registry key...
I asked Adobe and they sent me a utility to wipe the ocx files from the
computer and then I reloaded the new reader from their website...
It's still looking for the 9.0b ocx file...
Help... Tag: win2000 dual boot Tag: 562954
Help Needed __ Registry update failed for key "HPC Filename"
Having problems adding printer.
ERROR#11-Unable to add printer driver "HP DeskJet"
ERROR#11-Unable to add printer "same"
ERROR#7-Registry update failed for key "HPC Filename"
ERROR#7-Registry update failed for key "Printer Model Name"
I recently added a new hard drive and clean installed of 2000 Pro
with SP4 and numerous critical updates. Which I think are preventing
the update.
Can I edit the registry manually ?
thankyou, john Tag: win2000 dual boot Tag: 562943
Memory dump
I run the normal Professional version of Windows 2000. Everytime after my
computer crashes and it makes a memory dump, I find that my temporary
internet files are deleted as well. Is there a way to set the dump
configuration so that it doesn't delete those files? Because I use a large
cache and my hard drive is slow, so it takes 15-30 minutes to delete them. Tag: win2000 dual boot Tag: 562938
schedule job for copy/move command fail
I am trying to have schedule job to copy or move files from local
drive to mapped network drive/folders, but fails. I can issue cmd
command without problem.
Is it the permission issue on windows server (Win2k)?
Thanks. Tag: win2000 dual boot Tag: 562937
NET framework multi versions
Looking thru for programs to delete - I see I have net framework 1.1 and 2.0
Is it safe to remove 1.1 ? Tag: win2000 dual boot Tag: 562932
Missing ".exe" extension on download
Hi,
My daughter gave me her old W2K laptop, and I'm trying to download a program
"xxxxxx.exe" from a web site. The file downloads OK, but without any file
extension ... is just downloads as "xxxxxx" ...
I've poked around and cannot figure out what's wrong.
I've tried the same download on both Win/XP and Win/Vista computers, and
they work fine.
Is there some sort of option I need to set to have the ".exe" preserved??
BTW, I also tried this with my antivirus software disabled, and it made no
difference. I also checked my IE, and it's IE 6 with no plugins.
Thanks for any help!!
bob Tag: win2000 dual boot Tag: 562929
Setting up Auditing of folders
We are using Access as our database and a folder d:\database\????
We have has a rash of databases missing and tables deleted.
How can I audit folders or subfolders?
Kevin... Tag: win2000 dual boot Tag: 562928
folders accepting only certain extensions?
Is there a way for me to only accept a certain type of file extension
into a folder?
For example, I want this folder to only accept .bmp files. I would
like to not accept anything else into the folder.
Any way to do this?
thanks. Tag: win2000 dual boot Tag: 562925
Screensaver password
I tried to create a password in the screen saver settings but it only
provide a check box but no way to allow me to setup the password. Tag: win2000 dual boot Tag: 562920
Stack Overflow
When I turn on my laptop I get this:
a fatal error has exemption has occurred at 016F:BFFBFB22. The current
application will be terminated.
Press any key to the current application. Press control+alt+del etc.
Press any key to continue. I press any key to continue and nothing happens.
Pressing cnt+alt+del does what it is supposed to do.
Is my laptop dead, what can I do Tag: win2000 dual boot Tag: 562915
SP4 problems
For years, my W2K with SP4 ran okay. Last week, following a virus
attack, I reformatted c: and reinstalled W2K. To make a very long story
short, without SP4, webpages open fast. With SP4, they are virtually
impossible to open, with either of my browsers, Sea Monkey and IE.
I got the SP4 update right from microsoft. File name is
SP4express_EN.exe, size 589K, version 1.16.120.0, June 20, 2003.
Odd thing: before all my problems started, I distinctly remember that if
I went to Control Panel/Add Remove Programs, there were multiple entries
related to SP4; maybe they were later patches to SP4. When I reinstall
SP4 today, and then go to remove it, there is just a single entry.
Am I missing some patches or other SP4 updates that could be causing my
problem?
From googling the problem, I notice that other have had this problem
with SP4; when they returned to SP3, the problem disappeared. The odd
thing is SP4 worked okay in my system until the virus problem.
Thanks,
Ray Tag: win2000 dual boot Tag: 562905
Add / remove missing icons
When I open up the Add/Remove programs, some of the icons are missing and all
I have is a box with a red x and the comment Computer Graphic. How did they
get missing and how can I get them back? Tag: win2000 dual boot Tag: 562900
EventID 7023 Microfost Search Service
I am getting a persistent error: EventID 7023 every time I reboot my Windows
2000 server.
The details are:
-------------------------------------------------------
Event Type: Error
Event Source: Service Control Manager
Event Category: None
Computer: WIN2000_SERVER
Description:
The Microsoft Search service terminated with the following error:
The system cannot find the file specified.
-----------------------------------------------
It is not a 'timing' issue as I can't manually start the Search Service
after bootup has completed either.
I have searched enlessly through all the online documentation without
finding a solution to this problem.
Can somebody please shed some light on fixing this? Tag: win2000 dual boot Tag: 562895
HD formatting problem
I have purchased a Samsung SATA 160GB HD to be added to an existing
windows 2000 having one SATA 80 GB partitioned disk (2x40GB NTFS). I
have partitioned the new HD in 2x80 NTFS but I can only format one
partition. The other one refuses to be formatted. Then I created a
single partition (1x160) but it refuses the format process too. I have
used Paragon Hard Disk Manager 8.0 and also the Windows Format command.
The funny thing is that Format starts formatting but ends with the
"unable to complete the format" error message after what seems to be a
normal formatting time.
Any idea on what´s wrong? Tag: win2000 dual boot Tag: 562891
Blue Screen problem
I received two blue screen messages this week, while the system was sitting
idle. I have been
running Windows 2000 with SP4 for quite some time, with no major problems. I
ran extensive
memory checks producing no errors. I did several virus
scans with nothing found. I did several chkdsk's with no errors found. At the
recommendation of the text on the blue screen, I disabled the cache memory in my
BIOS settings. However, doing that caused the startup screen to stall out and I
had
to reset the cache memory. The error on the blue screen was:
KERNEL_DATA_INPAGE_ERROR
I have added no new hardware, and all things appear to operate fine.
Any ideas on how to proceed from here?
Sherwin Tag: win2000 dual boot Tag: 562889
System time keeps going back 1 day
I have a Windows 2000 server (it's not on a domain) whose system clock
periodically goes back by one day. It's started happening more
frequently, and is becoming a real problem.
We have a freeware program that's supposed to synchronize it with one
of the online time servers on a daily basis, but it won't let you
control what time of day it does it, and it doesn't do it early enough
in the day to avoid problems with some scheduled processes that we
have.
I tried turning on the Windows Time service, but it gives an error
saying the time is more than 12 hours out of sync and won't adjust it.
I tried putting a new setting in the registry to increase the amount
of time out of sync it will allow, from information at microsoft.com,
but it didn't work.
I tried a couple other freeware programs that will allow you to sync
the time automatically as often as you want (I was going to set it to
5 minutes), but they only change the time, and not the date.
Is there anything else I can try? I wish I knew what was causing it!
Thanks,
Trevor Tag: win2000 dual boot Tag: 562887
Why have two operating systems ?
A recent post:
I am looking for information that will show me how to build multiple
installations (2 minimum) of Windows 2000 Professional on the same physical
disk (multi-boot). I need the option to choose which installation I will
boot
from when I start the CPU.
-------------------------------------
Can someone explain why
some people want 2 installations of the
same OS.
eXistenZ Tag: win2000 dual boot Tag: 562880
SP4 not being recognized as SP4
I'm trying to use the wizard for migrating my settings from my old
computer Windows 2000 system to my new Vista Business system. On the old
machine, I keep getting a message on the old machine telling me that I
have to have at least Windows 2000 SP4. But I *have* SP4 installed! Why
does it think I don't? Tag: win2000 dual boot Tag: 562871
Error Code 31 - PLEASE HELP
Hi.
We had to rebuild Windows 2000 Server and then do a restore of system state
from the most recent backup. That went great. but now we cannot get the CD
rom to work. it sees it, but Error code 31 will not allow us to use it. I've
tried the registry fix they keep saying but it WILL NOT WORK. Please help us
get this fixed.
i've uninstalled/reinstalled, tried deleting upper and lower filters from
the registry, unplugging it.....nothing! error code 31 keeps coming back. Tag: win2000 dual boot Tag: 562869
Dial-up connections with multiple users
I setup a pc with a dial-up connection to the internet and all worked fine.
Then I setup multiple user accounts and ensured the dial-up shortcut
displayed on the desktop for all users - but now the connection doesn't work.
One user is setup as an Administrator, the others are Power Users.
Any ideas off the top of your heads? Tag: win2000 dual boot Tag: 562865
Domain Controller Issues - Urgent Help
Due to some issues with a failed domain controller upgrade to new
hardware, I am having an issue with my domain controllers. I demoted
one of my DCs after this upgrade and had many issues. I restored the
DC from backup, however now that DC does not appear in the Domain
Controllers group under AD Users and Computers. My question is, can I
just run DCPROMO again to make it a domain controller again. I have
another DC that is functioning and is authenticating users and
allowing for Exchange mail delivery just fine. The only issue I have
is that when our users change their passwords, through Netware, and
try to sync them with windows, their Windows accounts keep getting
locked out.
Can anyone offer any suggestions here. When I did my restore more then
a week ago, I did not do an Authoritative Restore as I did not know I
should do that. Any help is greatly appreciated and I will elaborate
if necessary, just let me know.
Thanks,
Bill Tag: win2000 dual boot Tag: 562859
What haqppends to a file or folder that was deleted remotely
A user in the network accessed the server shares through the run command. He
or she deleted a very important file. My question is where does the file go
when it is deleted? It is not in the recycler on the server or on the
individuals computer nor their recycle bin? Thanks for your time! Tag: win2000 dual boot Tag: 562853
windows 2003 OEM License
Is there anyway on a windows 2003 server you can check the OEM license
through the registry instead of the label on the back of the server. Tag: win2000 dual boot Tag: 562851
Blue screen system halted message on start up
Recently had to replace a failed mobo and do a repair install. All went
well and I've got all the service packs updated. The system runs fine if it
starts but about every 3rd start up attempt (I only use this machine 2 or 3
times a week), as soon as Windows starts to load (after the main screen),
I'll get a blue screen with the message "system halted, contact your
hardware vendor."
I haven't changed any components other than the mobo (an Epox 8KHA+ that was
in my WinXP machine for several years). As noted, if Windows loads, the
sytem runs fine with no indication of a problem. At first I thought my
network card wasn't fully seated but I pulled it out and got the same error.
I have 3 SDRAM sticks (2x256 and 1x512), a Radeon 9250 video card, 1
Seagate 80gig drive, 1 floppy and an HP CDRW.
From my research I assume this is some kind of hardware problem but since
it's intermittant, I don't where to start. All suggestions are welcome. Tag: win2000 dual boot Tag: 562820
Symantec NetDetect scheduled task disabled
I'm running Windows 2000 professional, SP4, with the corporate version of
Symantec AntiVirus, full version 10.0.2.2000. When I log in as administrator, I
see that one of the scheduled tasks is Symantec NetDetect, but it is disabled
and has never run. I haven't found a way to show when the task was created.
Despite it being diabled, Symantec AntiVirus seems to automatically update
anyway. Is this scheduled task simply a hold-over from older versions of
Symantec AntiVirus? Tag: win2000 dual boot Tag: 562808
How to change Windows Explorer's default directory?
In Windows Explorer, the Explorer Bar displays Folders.
Every time I launch Explorer, "Local Disk (C:)" is selected and
expanded, which I don't want.
I want some other default location under My Computer to be expanded.
But I can't find any place in the UI to do that.
Where do you specify default directory in Windows Explorer?
Thanks.
*** Tag: win2000 dual boot Tag: 562805
Start Menu app is told to launch Maximized, but it launches Normal.
I have had this problem sporadically for untold years in seemingly all
versions of Windows.
I have an app in my Start menu. If I right-click on it and look at its
Properties, the Run field says "Maximized".
Yet it launches in a Normal (Restored) window.
If Windows is designed properly, this should be irrelevant, but I'll
say it anyway, just in case: The thing I'm launching is ncpa.cpl
(Network and Dial-Up Connections).
How do I force Windows to do what it says, and launch it maximized?
Thanks much.
*** Tag: win2000 dual boot Tag: 562803
Excellent website for Microsoft Certifications
Great website for Microsoft (MCSE,MCSA) Certification Professionals,
http://certadvisor.blogspot.com
Good luck to all. Tag: win2000 dual boot Tag: 562800
Explorer hangs when adding scheduled task
I am using Windows 2000 Professional, SP4. As a power user, I tried
to add a scheduled task using the Scheduled Task Wizard. After the
clicking Next on the 1st step, the Wizard hangs, and explorer.exe
takes up 99% of the CPU. The only information I've found on the WWW
and usenet is for Windows XP:
1) A general referral to generic troubleshooting for scheduled tasks.
It doesn't seem to address the inability to create a scheduled task.
http://www.pcreview.co.uk/forums/thread-519894.php
2) A vague description of the problem at Microsoft.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;841846
The solution in (2) is related to hotfixes. Since Microsoft no longer
supports Windows 2000, I don't expect any more hotfixes (correct me if
I'm wrong). Hence, I need to understand the problem in detail, hope
that the same cause applies to Windows 2000, and fix it myself.
According to (2), the cause in XP is that I am logged in as a member
of the local users group (not quite true, since the account a power
user) and/or (not sure which!) the NTFS ACL permissions for the Users
and Everyone groups have been removed for All Users' Start Menu. The
article doesn't say *which* permissions. However, the permissions for
All Users' Start Menu are as follows (best viewed in fixed width
text):
Everyone: Read & Execute, List Folder Contents, Read
Power Users: Modify, Read & Execute, List Folder Contents, Read
Users: Read & Execute, List Folder Contents, Read
I'm not too keen on changing permissions, since they are set for a
reason. As well, since I'm a power user, I'm not entirely sure that
it is even the problem.
Has anyone else run into this problem with Windows 2000 Pro SP4? How
did you solve it?
Or, has anyone successfully created a scheduled task in Windows 2000
Pro SP4 without encountering this problem?
Thanks. Tag: win2000 dual boot Tag: 562798
Multiple Installations of Windows 2000 on same disk
Hello,
I am looking for information that will show me how to build multiple
installations (2 minimum) of Windows 2000 Professional on the same physical
disk (multi-boot). I need the option to choose which installation I will boot
from when I start the CPU.
Thanks
Steve Funari Tag: win2000 dual boot Tag: 562789
W2K SP4 dual boot problems
I've been nursing along a W98 2ed (on C:) W2K SP4 ( on D:) dual boot
system since Y2K.
My back-up method involved ternary rotation of hard drive sets. This
produces a working hard drive for C and D, a most recent individual
back up for each, and a previous back-up of each. Backing up involves
cloning the current drive's contents onto the oldest back-up drives,
installing the recent clones into operation, and retiring the working
drives to most recent back-up position.
Every time I do this, I get some kind of problem. Usually this
involves an inaccessible W2K or W98 OS. Repair usually involves using
W2K setup disc set, to fixmbr (default) from the command console, then
sys C: from W98 boot disk. I'm uncomfortable with DOS, so my ability
to manipulate files is limited.
Recently I found myself unable to produce a dual boot start-up screen.
The Functional default was a direct boot into W98 without a boot
option. With the assistance of a floppy loaded on boot with NTLDR,
NTDETECT.COM, BOOT.INI and BOOTSECT.DOS on it, I could generate a
start-up menu with a valid W2K option, but an invalid W98 or Command
Console option. This disk was created two years ago, when I had the
same situation temporarily. I don't recall how the disk was created or
how I dug myself out of the hole.
I let it ride, booting daily for specific tasks only into W2K, until
today when the W2K floppy boot disk displayed a disk read error.
Simply loading the same files, with the same datestamps onto a floppy
doesn't recreate a working floppy. (invalid system disk)
Can anyone suggest how to fix the floppy 've been using as a crutch?
I'm pissed off that the W2K disks can't be used as a simple boot disk,
as my crutch did. I effectively have no access to the W2K OS or drive
partition.
Better still, can anyone suggest how to restore the dual boot?
Should I use the W2K set-up to fixmbr of a specific hard drive,
rather than a default?
The BOOT.INI in non-functional setting reads as it always did in a
functional set-up.
My last W98 back-up still allows normal dual boot function when
installed as C:. Direct file transfers (same datestamps) doesn't
improve anything.
Disk D W2k SP4 is NTSF, with two FAT32 data partitions.
Disk C: W98 2ed is FAT32.
RL Tag: win2000 dual boot Tag: 562784
microsoft .net framework update
I've heard that people have been having problems with the microsoft .net
framework updates. I was wondering if it was a good idea to install these
updates for windows 2000. Has anyone else been having problems with these
updates on windows 2000?
Thanks,
JM Tag: win2000 dual boot Tag: 562783
Mysterious invisible folder
I was infected with a virus that put over 22,000 ZIP files in a folder
called c:\...\Fonts\', which I found by using Search to detect the *.ZIP
files. (Note the apostrophe following Fonts\; it's the folder name, not a
typo on my part.) Yet when I tried navigating to that folder using Explorer,
I couldn't find any subfolders of Fonts. I have Folder Options/View set to
"Show hidden files and folders" and do NOT have the "Hide protected
operating system files" box checked. So why won't Explorer show the Fonts
subfolder that Search found?
Thanks,
Ray Tag: win2000 dual boot Tag: 562776
Mysterious "invisible" folder
I was infected with a virus that put over 22,000 ZIP files in a folder
called c:\...\Fonts\', which I found by using Search to detect the *.ZIP
files. (Note the apostrophe following Fonts\; it's the folder name, not a
typo on my part.) Yet when I tried navigating to that folder using Explorer,
I couldn't find any subfolders of Fonts. I have Folder Options/View set to
"Show hidden files and folders" and do NOT have the "Hide protected
operating system files" box checked. So why won't Explorer show the Fonts
subfolder that Search found?
Thanks,
Ray Tag: win2000 dual boot Tag: 562774
Replacing the c: drive
Due to the various problems described in my post of a few minutes ago, I'm
ready to replace my c: drive.
My system consists of a primary master drive partitioned as C, E and F, and
a primary slave drive partitioned as D and G. My plan is to remove both
these drives and install a new primary master, again partitioned as C, E,
and F. Once I reinstall w2k and sp4, I'll put the old C/E/F drive in the
primary slave position and copy the data from the E and F partitions onto
the new E and F partitions. (There are no programs on the E and F
partitions; just data I've created.) Then I'll reinstall all my programs on
the new C drive and wherever possible copy their various settings from the
corresponding folder locations on the old drive to the new one.
(I realize that with the old drive moved to the slave position, the old C
partition will become D, the old E will become G, and the old F will become
H.)
Once I'm done with this, I'll remove the old C/E/F drive and replace it
with the old primary slave D and G.
As an alternative, I could disconnect one of the two cd burners in the
secondary channel and put the old C/E/F drive there; that way I don't have
to remove the D/G drive from its primary slave position.
Any ideas for simplifying this nightmare?
Many thanks,
Ray Tag: win2000 dual boot Tag: 562762
Major Startup Problems
Probably due to the win32.agent.cmn virus that got me earlier today, despite
using several programs to remove it, including SpyBot, I can't boot
properly, Once I get past the splash screen, I see the desktop and all the
icons. But once all the startup items are loaded, I see a series of newly
opening dialog boxes that say c:\WINNT\Syustem32\command.com. After dozens
open within about 45 seconds, I get an Program Error dialog box that says
"explorer.exe has generated errors and will be closed by Windows. You need
to restart the program." Hitting Cancel closes this box, but I'm left with
original dozens of boxes.
If I use Task Manager to try to close them, I eventually can (after about 5
minutes), but then I'm left with a blank, blue screen. No desktop icons and
nothing along the bottom (Start, clock, quick launch, etc.).
If I then press the Reset switch, after getting to a normal desktop the
screen goes blank, as above. I don't know why all those command.com boxes
don't open again.
If I try starting in the Safe Mode, I'll get to a point where the screen is
black, with the words Safe Mode in the four corners, and in the middle is a
box that says "Please wait, windows is starting up..." That message remains
for about four minutes, then disappears and just the black, blank screen
remains. (No start button or desktop icons.) If I wait long enough the icons
and task bar appear, along with a message that windows is in the safe mode.
If I do nothing the message disappears and I'm back to the black screen with
nothing along the bottom.
Task Manager show that explorer.exe is not running. If I go to File/New Task
(run) and type explorer.exe in the box, the desktop icon reappear for 8
seconds, then I get a Desktop dialog box saying that Windows is in the Safe
Mode. If I click on OK, I see the desktop icons for 8 seconds until the
Desktop dialog box reappears. This 8-second cycling back and forth will
continue as long as I keep clicking on OK. If I don't, explorer.exe shuts
down on its own and I'm again left with the blank screen.
I've probably aggrevated the condition by first trying to repair W2k with
the original installation disc. When that failed, out of desperation I tried
a fresh reinstall; obviously without success.
I'm about ready to take the drastic step of replacing the hard drive,
because the problems seem so overwhelming. I discuss my plan in the post
following this one. Thanks for any help you provide that will save me the
replacement effort.
Ray Tag: win2000 dual boot Tag: 562761
windows 2000 server select iso
I am looking for a download of windows 2000 server select iso. Does anyone
have a location for this. Tag: win2000 dual boot Tag: 562753
Unable to Copy and Paste
We have a windows 2000 server with SP4 and all the latest patches
running Citrix Metaframe XP.
The problem is rather odd, here is a scenario: I had a zip file I
wanted to extract and move to the Desktop. I created a folder named
tools. I extracted the files to a directory where I wanted to keep
them for future use. I then tried to copy the files from that folder
to the tools folder on the desktop. When I try to move the files I
get no error it just doesn't happen. I could however extract the
files from WinZip to that same folder instead of moving them there
through explorer.
Now for the odd part. I can go to another server and access the
hidden share \\computername\C$. From another computers explorer I
can
move any files I want to without any problems. I can also open a
command prompt and copy or move files with no problem. I tried
renaming the Explorer.exe to Explorer.old then extracted the
Explorer.ex_ from the 2000 Server installation CD. I then Rebooted
the server, but still have the same problems
If anyone could help with this it would be greatly appreciated. Tag: win2000 dual boot Tag: 562752
Start up error message regarding NET Framework
Just had to do a repair install due to a hardware failure. Now I get a
message at the end of the Windows 2000 start up that says "Please set
registry key HKLM/software/microsoft/NETFramework/installRoot to point to
.NET Framework install location."
I don't have NET Framework installed (that I know of). I don't see this key
in the registry either. I am up to date on updates (SP4, etc.) How do I
get rid of this? Tag: win2000 dual boot Tag: 562749
No pop-up description in Windows Explorer
From the Windows Explorer menu bar, I select Tools/Folder Options.../View
Tab/Advanced settings: and see that the check box labeled "Show pop-up
description for folder and desktop items" is CHECKED. It always has been
since I installed Windows 2000. Nonetheless, I do not get pop-ups when I
hover my cursor over any type of file in Windows Explorer or on my
Desktop(CPU usage ~5%, hover time can be minutes). I have the desktop toolbar
on my taskbar. If I progress to a file via the desktop toolbar and hover my
cursor over that file, I DO get a pop-up description. I'm running Windows
2000 5.00.2195 totally up-to-date with automatic updates enabled. Why don't I
get pop-up descriptions in Windows Explorer or on my Desktop? Thanks. Tag: win2000 dual boot Tag: 562748
Exe instalation with GPO
I have to install in each of my 100 domain client PC's some executable. If
it was an MSI file than I could use GPO but can I do with an exe?
Regards
Rami Tag: win2000 dual boot Tag: 562739
WinMgmt.exe error
Hi Everyone,
I just reformatted a PC with WIndows 2000 and now I, for some reason,
am getting the following error:
WinMgmt. exe has generated errors and will be closed by
Windows.You will need to restart the program.
An error log is being created.
Does anyone know the cause of this? Or perhaps the solution? I've read
other feeds mentioning a virus but I JUST reformatted (an hour ago)
and have only accessed the internet to run Microsoft updates and
install Firefox.
any help you can give is greatly appreciated!!!
Thanks,
Angela Tag: win2000 dual boot Tag: 562732
win2k task manager
Hi
is there any way to identify the processes are on the task manager?
I have processes that I think are unnecessary and are slowing me down...
I have sp4 installed and 1 gig of ram and I defrag and clean my registry
regularly but my system is slower than when I had 1/2 gig of ram...
any ideas or suggestions?
thanks to all, bob Tag: win2000 dual boot Tag: 562730
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: win2000 dual boot Tag: 562719
Is it possible to have windows 2000 doing a dual boot with Macintosh and
Linux all on the same hard drive?
JM
"JM" <someone@somewhere.something> wrote in message
news:O9a9iv3gIHA.3352@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> Is it possible to have windows 2000 doing a dual boot with Macintosh and
> Linux all on the same hard drive?
> JM
Yes, it is, except it won't be "dual" boot but rather
"triple" boot.