problems with groups and certain emails
I have a serious problem on our SBS2000 system. When I send a normal email via a POP3account, with outlook 2002 everything works fine. But when I want to send a Task(mail) over the internet - even to the same person - this (task)mail is getting queued by the Exchange server. I have the same problem when I send mail to a group of internetmailadresses. When I look in the queuelist, I see on the propertiestab that there has been a problem with the DNS server. Looking if the DNS server is installed correctly, I get a positive result. When I invite a person (send a appointmentmail) over the internet, things work fine.
Anybody who has an idea?
thx
Frank Malisse Tag: EMail usage Tag: 134407
OWA Login Problems
I have a slight problem with Outlook Web Access that I have not come across
before. I have a external member of staff who is trying to access his mail
on our server. The problem is that when he enters the address to the site he
is instantly confronted with "Error Access Denied", before he can even enter
his user credentials. All the other employees who connect remotely are able
to connect with no hassle. I have racked my brains on this one trying to see
what it could be on his machine but all settings like disable pop-ups etc
are set correctly.
If anyone is able to help it would be much appreciated.
Thanks in Advance.
Andy C Tag: EMail usage Tag: 134404
Mail not fully shown in current view
Hi (Sorry if this is to the wrong group)
One of my users reported that her emails are not 'showing
up'. If I look in her inbox then I can see the mail icon
on the right hand side and nothing else!! Emails can be
opened and read. If I change the view to say unread
messages then it shows correctly. Some of her folders
display OK, while others only show the mail icon. We are
all patched up OK, and have a good AV; I am at a loss as
I have never seen this before. Any ideas please?
Harry Tag: EMail usage Tag: 134401
*** SBS News of the Week October 6th 2003 ****
Well guys and gals, Kevin took the weekend off to entertain his wife
news://msnews.microsoft.com:119/OvKkG44iDHA.3556@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl
[That was very sweet of him] so we're just going to have to hum a few
tunes ourselves..... me I've been humming Duran Duran tunes....
http://www.duranduran.com/
Why you ask?
Well because they will be at the Partner Celebration in New Orleans next
Saturday.
http://www.microsoft.com/partner/events/wwpartnerconference/agenda.htm
Why is this of any importance [beside reminding me that I had a crush on
John Taylor and Simon LeBon in High School and still have a vintage
button from that era to prove it?]
Because dear SBSers ...unless you've been living under a rock for the
past couple of weeks you would know that in 3 days and 6 hours SBS2k3 is
going to be released at the Partner Conference in New Orleans
and while I can't be there... I know some other SBSers that will be. :-)
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/sbs/default.mspx
--------------------------------------
But before I launch into SBS news...
remember SECURITY BULLETIN 03-040 released on FRIDAY NIGHT [that means
it's a critical one and exploits of this HAVE been discussed on Full
Disclosure and other listserves]
There is a IE patch AND a media player patch.
Needed on all servers and workstations
Shut down A/V, Exchange and even backup [all third party stuff] before
doing Windows Update on your servers. Consider as a best practice
rebooting your server before updating to ensure that and post patch
issue is truly a post patch issue. Remember, any issue caused by a
security bulletin is a free PSS call. Make sure you tell them you are a
SBSer to get to Texas and North Carolina.
--------------------------------------
Internet Week > Review: Microsoft SBS 2003 > Review: Microsoft Small
Business Server Is An Attractive Alternative > October 5, 2003:
http://www.internetwk.com/breakingNews/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=15201327
CRN : Daily Archives : CRN Test Center Review: Small Business Server
2003 : 8:12 PM EST Thurs., Oct. 02, 2003:
http://www.crn.com/sections/BreakingNews/dailyarchives.asp?ArticleID=44882
Internet Week > Microsoft Windows > Windows Small Business Server Priced
To Beat Linux > October 2, 2003:
http://www.internetwk.com/breakingNews/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=15201126
ENT News | News: Windows Small Business Server Commercially Available
Next Week:
http://www.entmag.com/news/article.asp?EditorialsID=5976
Microsoft set to ship Windows Server small biz package:
http://www.nwfusion.com/net.worker/news/2003/1001microsett.html
------------------------------------
Bottom line if you don't have a preview kit, or downloaded it from MSDN,
you need to
Preview Kit for Windows Small Business Server 2003 Release Candidate (RC):
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/sbs/kit.mspx
-------------------------------------
Okay.... don't want to do even that... got to a hands on lab
Microsoft Partner Readiness:
http://www.msusapartnerreadiness.com/sbs2003.asp
[Harry Bbbb will be teaching in some of these sites]
---------------------------------
Okay how about listening to the Webcast about SBS2k3
http://www.msusapartnerreadiness.com/msft091603.wmv
---------------------------------
Or how about the online hands on lab?
Partners HOLO:
http://microsoft.granitepillar.com/partners/
--------------------------------
Beta exam news....
Beta exam for SBS [small and medium businesses is now over. Thanks to
all who participated and good luck getting your results [and remind me
to read the release notes.... I was looking at them tonight going...
oh.. dang... missed that one... ;-)
----------------------------------
I'm stealing Harry's SMBNation update for inclusion here [I need to do
the feedback myself!]
Hello again!
Before we all get distracted by the SBS 2003 launch late next week,
let's wrap up SMB Nation 2003!
* The conference survey is ready to go. Kindly click over to
http://www.smbnation.com/survey.htm and take a few moments to reflect on
SMB Nation and complete the survey. You will be rating the conference
and speakers. Please be honest.
* When you complete the survey, don't miss out on the opportunity
(at the bottom of the survey page) to receive a 20 percent discount
coupon for "Small Business Server 2003 Best Practices" which is due late
November 2003.
* Mark your calendars for SMB Nation 2004 in San Diego. It'll be in
mid/late September 2004. Serious planning for this conference will
commence in just a couple of months. I look forward to seeing you again
and I sincerely hope that I've earned your repeat business.
* I'm putting the final touches on a series of SMB Nations Summits
that will be one-day intensive workshops (with fun included) which will
travel in 2004. I'll keep you posted - I'm planning on 20 such events.
Planned venues are SMB Nation Summits in Canada (January 2004),
Australia/New Zealand in late January/early February 2004, London in
Spring 2004 and in Crested Butte Colorado in the first week of April
2004 (you guessed it - half day of work, half day of skiing).
* Be sure to participate in the on-going SMB consulting discussions
by joining the Yahoo newsgroup: SmallbizIT. Click over to
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/smallbizIT (this will be the primary forum
for on-going communication between SMB Nation alumni).
* Please contact me directly if you have photos and video of the
SMB Nation conference. I'd like to acquire your works to create a Web
page and AVI video file (especially our MONSTER GARAGE event with the
SBS Mobile). I can be reached at harryb@nethealthmon.com
* Please let me know how you like the "SMB Consulting Best
Practices" book you received at the conference. You're feedback is most
helpful. Don't be shy about posting your feedback at both Amazon (link:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1887542116/qid=1065113684/sr=2-2/ref=sr_2_2/103-2333827-7361451
) and BN (link:
http://search.barnesandnoble.com/booksearch/isbnInquiry.asp?userid=2XRMUY9T8C&isbn=1887542116&itm=11)
* I can always be reached at 206-915-3072 anytime if you have any
questions at all.
Thank you so very much (again) for participating in SMB Nation 2003!
Special thanks to the sponsors and volunteers!
cheers...harrybbbb
Harry Brelsford
---------------------------------
On to more mundane stuff....
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It happens to the big guys.....
Kucinich backer hacks CBS News site
The CBS News site was apparently hijacked by a supporter
of Democratic presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich on
Friday morning. Visitors to the CBSNews.com Web site were
presented with a text message and a video promoting the
candidacy of the congressman from Cleveland. A CBS
representative said the company was "looking into
the problem." The network appeared to remedy the
situation shortly after it began.
http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1105_2-5086070.html
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Hacker spoils game for software firm
A Bellevue, Wash., company that spent five years
developing the sequel to its acclaimed computer
game ?Half Life? was victimized this week by an
enemy more fearsome than the alien thugs that
populate its make-believe world ? a hacker who
apparently penetrated its computer network, stole
the game?s source code and posted it on the Internet.
http://www.msnbc.com/news/975464.asp
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Security flaws make innocent users into file-swappers
Security flaws in internet file-sharing networks
could incriminate innocent users, according to
a research paper. The anonymous paper - Entrapment:
Incriminating Peer to Peer Network Users - detailed
several methods that could be used to trick unknowing
users into downloading copyrighted files and host
them, reported New Scientist.
http://www.silicon.com/news/500013/1/6257.html
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Symantec on alert after Net activity surge
Symantec's security service has been placed on
alert in response to a substantial jump in domain
name server-related activity across the globe. The
computer-security specialist has stepped-up efforts
to monitor network ports associated with domain name
servers. Vincent Weafer, senior director of US-based
Symantec Security Response, said the company's DeepSight
firewall sensors had begun reporting an unusually large
volume of networks events commonly associated with DNS-
activity.
http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1105_2-5086013.html
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Trojan hijacks web browsers
A Trojan that exploits an Internet Explorer vulnerability
is capable of allowing attackers to hijack browser
behaviour, anti-virus firms warn. The QHosts (Delude)
Trojan can't spread by itself. Users only become infected
if they visited a maliciously constructed website
containing code which allows the malware to run.
This code used a critical object data vulnerability
in Internet Explorer to execute.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/56/33187.html
http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1105_2-5085861.html
http://www.newsfactor.com/perl/story/22418.html
http://computerworld.com/securitytopics/security/story/0,10801,85630,00.html
http://www.silicon.com/news/500013/1/6259.html?rolling=1
http://news.com.com/2100-7349_3-5085861.html
Microsoft patches Exchange glitch
http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1104_2-5085967.html
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Microsoft security suit raises thorny questions
A lawsuit faulting Microsoft for security defects
in its products has added a new front in the software
giant's battle against vulnerabilities in its software.
Microsoft plans to fight a lawsuit that claims the
company is responsible for privacy leaks that stem
from vulnerabilities in its software. Bottom line:
The case raises a host of legal issues, including
whether Microsoft's monopoly in the software market
should preclude it from escaping liability for
flaws in its products.
http://news.com.com/2100-7348_3-5086385.html
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Ballmer slams hackers as criminals
"Hackers are criminals," Ballmer says, plain and
simple. And they don't innovate, either, he adds.
"Hackers are people who are causing hundreds of
millions and billions of dollars in damage," he
says. "And they're not showing that they are not
all that smart and creative and clever."
http://www.itnews.com.au/storycontent.asp?ID=9&Art_ID=15603
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US intros tougher sentences for computer crimes
US authorities are to introduce harsher sentences
for convicted computer criminals starting next month.
The stiffer penalties, developed by the US Sentencing
Commission to comply with a Congressional bill last
year, are designed to reflect the serious damage
caused by crackers and virus writers. However, the
supposed deterrent effect of the tougher approach
have already been questioned by the most famous
former computer felon, Kevin Mitnick, who argues
that the measures are unlikely to have the desired
deterrent effect.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/55/33194.html
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Organised crime targets ALL IT staff
Employees persuaded to infiltrate IT systems, warns
High Tech Crime Unit. Organised syndicates are targeting
IT staff to carry out online crimes, according to the
National High Tech Crime Unit (NHTCU). While companies
have been aware of the need to protect key management
staff such as board members and IT directors, there has
been less progress in protecting and monitoring IT and
administrative staff.
http://www.vnunet.com/News/1144074
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VeriSign shuts down Web site finder
Web address provider VeriSign Inc. said on Friday
it would suspend a controversial new service that
steers mistaken Web searches to its own page
after the organization that oversees Internet
policies demanded it do so.
http://www.cnn.com/2003/TECH/internet/10/03/verisign.icann.reut/index.html
http://www.wired.com/news/business/0,1367,60682,00.html
http://computerworld.com/news/2003/story/0,11280,85723,00.html
Until next time ...see you on the wires.... and if you spot a SBS MVP in
New Orleans... say HI! And give a big hug to Microsoft Partner Community
Lead from Charlotte, North Carolina, [better known as Marie from the
Direct Access Group] Marie McFadden who will be there too! Tell her
that Susan "Bless her heart" Bradley told you to give her a great big hug!
--
"Don't lose sight of security. Security is a state of being,
not a state of budget. He with the most firewalls still does
not win. Put down that honeypot and keep up to date on your patches.
Demand better security from vendors and hold them responsible.
Use what you have, and make sure you know how to use it properly
and effectively."
~Rain Forest Puppy
http://www.wiretrip.net/rfp/txt/evolution.txt Tag: EMail usage Tag: 134399
Way OT
Anyone know of a way to recover a sheet within an excel spreadsheet???
There is no backup of the actual file, it has been resaved to its original
file name, and I think I am out of luck.
Client accidentally deleted a very important sheet from within their xls
file, saved it, and now needs it back. Of course that was while at home
where they dont have ANY backup plan....gotta love those home users that
refuse to VPN in before working....
Anyway, I have used programs to recover deleted files and what not, was
curious if anyone has had experience/luck with something like this.
Once again, thanks in advance,
JKinSD Tag: EMail usage Tag: 134394
log off, save files
Has anyone implemented the winexit.scr from the 2k resource cd?
I have a 40 or so XP client network of SBS2K and would like to use this to
automatically logoff a user after 60min.
Anything I need to look out for? The only catch I see at the moment is
implementing keystokes (to emulate) closing/saving files before forcing the
logoff for each user. This is where I need help...MS doesnt have much, (kb
31499) from my quick KB search, about registry entries to do this. Will
autosave save the document if it hasnt been already saved once??? If so, ill
keep quiet and just use that, if not, its lame and wont do what I really
need it to do, which is save the document before forcing a logoff no matter
what.
I have looked into the third party products that do it, (sdpluspro, winoff)
and they work awesome. I really dont want to worry about customized installs
(or the fact that its a third party product) when I know its a simple
registry entry on the client machine that I can push out through policies.
Thanks!
JKinSD Tag: EMail usage Tag: 134393
Windows 98 Roaming Profile Problem
Hi All,
I am having a problem using windows 98 roaming profiles. Every so often
when logging in the user is presented with the desktop of the default user,
with the shortcuts to the home folders of the users who have logged in
displayed on the desktop along with the company folder. Some of these
shortcut are not able to be to removed and are shown as invalid in the
properties. Click on the folder for the logged will restore the desktop.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Craig Tag: EMail usage Tag: 134390
RRAS service fails to start /Event 20103
After reading and following the suggestions in Q299013 to
get RRAS started on my SBS2000 server, I've started
pulling out my (too sparse) hair. It is apparently unable
to load iprtrmgr.dll, though the dll is in the right path,
and all registry keys are per specs. The final
recommendation in that article is to remove and reinstall
TCP/IP. I'd just as soon pull out the rest of my hair!
Have any of you out there come across and resolved this
problem in a less-catastrophic way? I'm trying to set it
up for VPN access. I'm running the server as a DC with
Exchange 2000 Server, separate external and internal
NIC's, an IDSL router from our ISP, and 9 workstations.
What gets me is that I was running it successfully till a
few months ago, and I'm not aware of anything happening at
the server end (my client PC at home, at about that time,
suffered a fried I/O dept resulting from a power spike).
I'd really appreciate your input . . . Tag: EMail usage Tag: 134387
NTBackup stopped before completing
I was using NTBackup (via the wizard) to back up the server to a hard drive
(drives/files, exchange store, and Systat state). About half way through it
stopped the backup, reporting no more space available, eventhough there was
still 27GB free (and it had only use about 4GB out of an estimated 10GB of
needed storage). Any ideas what might be going on? (file size limit?)
Thanks for the help. -Pat Tag: EMail usage Tag: 134381
Cumulative Patch for October 2003 froze SBS
Hey everyone,
I installed the Cumulative Patch for October 2003 on one of my servers, an
SBS2000, SP1 (still have SP3 on Win2k.) Well, the server froze right after
it was installed (via Windows Update.) I have not had a server freeze like
this in a long time. Has anyone experienced the problem. First freeze in six
months. I don't know if the patch installed but I checked afterwards and it
did install. I am pretty pissed off at this point.
JohnJ Tag: EMail usage Tag: 134373
Only 2 months of faxes are being stored
Hi everyone,
Another curly one - we have a client that uses the Fax server on the SBS2000
box to send lots and lots of faces out, except it drops them off after 2
months.
Any ideas on how to extend this out?
Many thanks,
--
Grant Ovenden
Metro Technology (NZ) Limited Tag: EMail usage Tag: 134363
AD - Red X and error when try to access it
AD shows the RED X and I receive:
Naming information cannot be located because the
specified domain does not exist or could not be contacted
I checked the Time service is started.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance Tag: EMail usage Tag: 134362
2 NIC Setup for SBS - Customer Reasons Why?
I have quite a number of installations with SBS2000 now and after a
disasterous first try in 2001, all since have been with the
"recommended" two NIC solution (I also use a hardware firewall as
well, ususally just a basic router with some port forwarding).
Anyway, I recently encoutered a customer situation where I needed to
"justify" why setup the SBS box as the "gateway" to the world, while I
already had a "firewall"/router. "Why pass all that traffic through
the server?" was the question I got from this person over and over.
I did the security aspect, with NAT within a NAT.
I did the proxy cache for speed aspect.
I did the ISA Server allowing packet filtering and reporting.
"What if people still needed to use the internet if the server goes
down was another" - Now on that one I tried to keep a straight face
and told him that I don't think that will be a problem, and if it is,
keeping your people on the web is the least of your problems....
What I am asking from all of you "experts"...Is what would have been
your top reasons (Customer reasons - not too technical now
people...they have to understand it remember....)
Here's the rules....It has to be in an elevator format...if the reason
takes longer than two minutes to explain, it doesn't count....hehehehe
Let the games begin!
Love and Kisses
Chris Tag: EMail usage Tag: 134358
NtFrs errors
Hi
I am getting the following events in my File Replication Service event log.
Are these serious?
Event 13552
The File Replication Service is unable to add this computer to the following
replica set:
"DOMAIN SYSTEM VOLUME (SYSVOL SHARE)"
Event 13555
The File Replication Service is in an error state. Files will not replicate
to or from one or all of the replica sets on this computer until the
following recovery steps are performed:
Thanks
Regards Tag: EMail usage Tag: 134336
License Manager
Hi! Another event log error.
LicenseService
Event ID" 202
I believe all my licenses are correct. The error window informs to search
in the License Manager from Administrator Tools. When I try to do this, it
says it's not available for SBS.
I can go to the server on the Administrators Console and hit help (I think
it was help), anyway it said we have 35 licenses which is correct.
What license could it be referring to?
I've been trying to get VPN or TS connections going. We do have 5 TS
licenses, but how do I know what license it is referring to.
Do I sound confused? I am. Any help would be appreciated.
MArcia Tag: EMail usage Tag: 134331
NNTPSVC
Hi! My server's system log is being overrun with EventID 420/421 for
NNTPSVC. It's about a pickup report. I assume it also has something to do
with me not being able to access this newsgroup from the office.
Any ideas?
Anything I read says to stop the NNTPSVC and set it to manual.
Marcia Tag: EMail usage Tag: 134329
Cannot Access Exchange Server
Hi,
We have recently had a few problems with MSExchange
logins. When trying to access Outlook on certain
workstations it just times-out and cannot access mailbox.
Error say 'server is unavailable' appears, giving options
to workoffline, try again & cancel. Sometimes if we try
again, it will connect, but usually it just won't. Not
sure why, but on all other workstations everything is
fine? Tag: EMail usage Tag: 134325
My Exchange cannot send mail to some domain
Hello all,
Recent I found I could not send the e-mail to one of the domain and get the
following error reply:
There was a SMTP communication problem with the recipient's email server.
Please contact your system administrator.
<server.domain.internal #5.5.0 smtp;553 Domain information in your 'HELO'
dialog is not in the stadand format requested by RFC 821 and RFC 1035,
please send your correct domain information accordingly. We cannot solve
your domain name through DNS protocol.Please contact our mail service
engineers on antispam@staff.sina.com.cn. if you have other problems, or
anything disallowed by our system.
server.domain.internal is my server's internal FQDN, which is differ from
the external FQDN. How can I fix the problem and at the same time I need to
separate the internal / external DNS namespace? Name servers are located in
ISP.
I have search Google and found the cause of the problem but there was no
solution about it.
Thanks & regards,
Joshua Tag: EMail usage Tag: 134321
Disk is full
When I tried to open any of the consoles I get a message
that the disk is full. It is not the exchange causing the
problem. I have moved exchange mdbdata to there own hard
drive.
Whant else can cause this problem? Tag: EMail usage Tag: 134317
Client ODBC and Enterprise Manager fail to connect.
I am setting up a migration upgrade from SBS 4.5 to 2000.
On our current server, I am running Win NT 4.0 and SQL
Server 2000 without problems. On a seperate switch, I
have set up a new server with SBS 2000 running SQL Server
2000 and cannot get a client computer to connect to the
the SQL server database using Enterprise Manager.
Enterprise Manager works fine on the server console.
ODBC connections fail in the same manner giving an ODBC
Timeout error.
Server Connection is set to use TCP/IP on port 1433,
clients are set to use TCP/IP and dynamic port acquisition.
Client logs in to server without problems, and exchange
works fine too.
Any ideas on what could cause the communication problem?
Thanks,
Steve Tag: EMail usage Tag: 134311
No song of the week ...
Sorry, but I took my wife to the beach for a long, overdue get-a-way - so
there is no song of the week this time. Y'all will have to entertain
yourself by humming some tunes on your own.
Enjoy!
kw Tag: EMail usage Tag: 134310
second domain controller
I am trying to install a second domain controller to
exsisting domain using a windows 2003 server.
I have alreadt done the following.
adprep /forest
adprep /domain
joined the conmputer to the domain as a member server
logged in as the sbs system Admin "has been renamed other
than administrator
connected the wk3 on the same subnet as the sbs.
while running DCPROMO the error is:
AD Wizard unable to convert computer account <> to a
domain controler "Access denined"
the administrator account is a memeber of the:
schema admins
Enterprise admins
I remeber somewhere about a gpo policy change
Ken Tag: EMail usage Tag: 134303
Can't get into windows
My companies office burned to the ground and we borrowed some computers from a business partner of ours. One of the computers is a Dell with Windows 2000 Server, and we can' get in it. I was hoping that somebody could tell me how to go about unlocking this computer so that we can use it for our ACAD Drafting purposes. If anybody has any ideas just email us at gwcengr@cs.com or post here. Thanks a bunch everyone.
Tom Johnston
Glenn W. Campbell Engineering Tag: EMail usage Tag: 134301
Notification of new patches for SBS ?
Is there a way to get notified if a new critical patch is announced
that applies to SBS ?
--
Al Dykes
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adykes@panix.com Tag: EMail usage Tag: 134297
Block the downloading of certain files
Where would I need to go in my SBS2K to set it so that my
users are not allowed to download .exe files? I have set
my Trend Office Scan for Exchange to block certain
attachments, .exe's included. But I would like to block
users from going to the internet and not downloading
these files.
Thanks! Tag: EMail usage Tag: 134286
How to add a Domain management to a bunch of LAN-connected PCs ?
It's been NT3.51-days since I was asked to bring a Domain server into
an existing PC LAN, from scratch. My user has a couple dozen users
and a LAN with a small-business sdsl internet connection. The company
has just bought a SBS server and has asked me to do the setup. It's
up as a generic SBS server right now.
In my first test I was reminded that when a PC joins the domain and
the user gets a domain login he gets an entire new generic desktop and
credentials. All his investment in application setup and customization
is gone.
Is there some trick to import or retain the current setup for each
user as I go around ? The users do use what ever version fo Office
and Outlook that came with the PC when purchased. They do intend to
move onto the exchange server shortly.
I've een asked to make this a user PC lockdown site. How practical is
this today ? Until now I've always worked in an engineering
environemnt where the usered needed local control so I never tried it.
The user machines have lots of obscure industry-specific
applications installed on them, by hand. There are only a couple
of dozen machines, not enough to get into cloaning but enough
to make redoing by hand a pain.
User PCs are good w2k and XP/pro systems
--
Al Dykes
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adykes@panix.com Tag: EMail usage Tag: 134276
Disaster Recovery Prep...
Hi,
I have almost finished installing a new SBS 2000 server for my first client
and so far so good. I have had a few problems along the way, which I have
managed to overcome with the help of Merv and Javier.
This morning I woke up thinking disaster recovery. What the hell would I do,
if the RAID crashed or someone nicked the server. (Heaven forbid) Does
happen though. Does anyone know of any hard and fast rules as to which files
are essential in the backup routine. I'm currently backing up the entire
system partition, excluding the cache, i386 folder and the Dell drivers
folder. Also, any procedures for rebuilding a server from tape???
Cheers Guys...
Mark Tag: EMail usage Tag: 134275
SBS 2000 Disaster Recovery
Hi,
I have almost finished installing a new SBS 2000 server for my first client
and so far so good. I have had a few problems along the way, which I have
managed to overcome with the help of Merv and Javier.
This morning I woke up thinking disaster recovery. What the hell would I do,
if the RAID crashed or someone nicked the server. (Heaven forbid) Does
happen though. Does anyone know of any hard and fast rules as to which files
are essential in the backup routine. I'm currently backing up the entire
system partition, excluding the cache, i386 folder and the Dell drivers
folder. Also, any procedures for rebuilding a server from tape???
Cheers Guys...
Mark Tag: EMail usage Tag: 134269
Server stopped working!! ; )
Being the good system admin that I am, I spent all night applying the
patches Microsoft sent me via e-mail to my server. (Boy were there a lot!!)
For some reason now my server won't work. Can someone please walk me through
fixing it? : )
A little humor to brighten your Sunday!
Gavin Tag: EMail usage Tag: 134259
Why does Mapping ask for a password?
Hi, one of my applications refers to F: in many places. I need to map
F: to \\server\D$ which is where the application data now resides. I
assume D$ is the root of D: on the server.
When I attempt the map from Windows Explorer on my Win98 machines it
asks for a password before allowing the map. I tried leaving it blank
or putting in the one for the administrator. Neither works.
Do I have to do something to each user to allow them to map to D$.
Maybe make them part of a certain group on the server? Not sure here.
Just guessing. Anyone know?
Thanks a lot.
-Mark Tag: EMail usage Tag: 134252
Name resolution S.L.O.W. on TS pinging SBS2K
Good afternoon NG,
We have a Windows 2000 terminal server that works in conjunction with our
SBS2K server as per best practice that this NG recommends.
Has been working beautifully for ages then suddenly last week the users
reported slowness getting into Exchange from Outlook and other such
occurrences. Then an SQL application we have refused to connect.
A bit of experimenting with the DSN setup for the SQL application showed
that hardcoding the IP address of the SBS2K server fixed it. I thought
"a-ha!" a name resolution problem. Sure enough a ping on the TS would take
about 20 seconds but only if the user were logged in via remote desktop. On
the console no prolem. Here is gets trickier. If the Administrator or anyone
with membership of the Domain Admins group tries to resolve a name, also no
problem regardless of whether they are on the console or on the remote
desktop. All other workstations on the network are experiencing no problems
with resolving a name
This means it is all looking like a permissions problem on the TS. But I
have no idea of where to look. Is it policies from the SBS2K box? File
permissions on the TS? Permissions in DNS, WINS on the SBS2K box?
Anybody got any clues?
HELP!
Karl in Melbourne, Australia Tag: EMail usage Tag: 134237
Windows 2000 SBS to Windows 2003 Server Migration - Success!
Hi all, after many days of research, which all turned out to be worthwhile
as we encountered each and every issue, we managed to do the migration from
Windows 2000 SBS to Windows 2003 Server.
Here is the plan we used, and all seemed to work perfectly:
Step1. Prepare AD for migration
1. Run adprep on the Small Business Server 2000 dc to prep forest and domain
for Windows Server 2003
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=278875
2. Change Security Policy to Enable Computer and User Accounts to be trusted
for Delegation
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=232070
Step2. Clean install Windows 2003 and promote Windows 2003 server to DC:
1. Install Windows 2003 server on the new server.
2. Run dcpromo.
3. Choose "Additional domain controller for an existing domain" option.
4. Enter network credentials to log on to SBS 2K server (typically
administrator)
5. Domain name should match current domain name and shouldn't need to be
changed
6. Directory services restore mode password is unique to each computer -
you may enter any password you want here.
7. Once AD is complete, reboot new DC
Step3. Make the new DC a global catalog server
1. Open AD Sites and Services
2. Expand Sites/Default First Site/Servers.
3. Select the new DC server and right click NTDS settings and select
properties.
4. On the General tab put a check mark in the Global Catalog check box and
then click OK.
Step4. Transfer FSMO roles:
255504 Using Ntdsutil.exe to Seize or Transfer FSMO Roles to a the
controller using the below procedure:
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=255504
Step5. Move DNS
1. Install DNS on new dc
2. Move DNS to new server using the below procedure:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;323383&Product=winsv
r2003
Step6. Shut down old SBS server and remove from AD.
1. Open AD Users and Computers
2 .Expand your domain
3. Select Domain Controllers container
4. Select the old SBS 2K server object and delete it.
I also noticed that at this point it will also listed in AD Sites and
Services, you might need to remove it from there too.
Step7. Change IP on new DC to match old server
1. You might need to do this so all clients DNS server address received from
DHCP is correct.
Step8. Install DHCP on new server Tag: EMail usage Tag: 134234
Isa and Cisco
Hi, I have recently built an sbs2000 box and have a new
cisco 837 firewall/router/adsl modem.
I had a Cisco cna configure the firewall/router and
install cisco client vpn s/w on a client pc. When I try to
connect to the server it would appear that ISA is NATing
the connection and so the ip address expected by Cisco is
not correct. Is there a way to stop Isa NAT'ing the
connection.
2. Does anyone know what the sure fire disaster recovery
software will work with SBS 2000 that uses hardware raid 5.
I have heard Veritas works sometimes or Acronis , but not
sure what to buy.
Any help would be appreciated.
Regards Steven Tag: EMail usage Tag: 134231
Admin login Active directory
for some reason i have rebooted my server and now it will
not accept my admin password for the domain. it tells me
i cant use any of the other passes or user names for the
domain either. did not make any changes just rebooting
it. tried safe mode and recovery but will not take any
pas or username, could some one help me with a way to
find out the pass or a way to change it. it will not let
me just log into the computer i have to log into the
domain, any help is greatly apriciated
Jon Tag: EMail usage Tag: 134230
**Announcement regarding the newsservers....
copied from
news://msnews.microsoft.com:119/BBA35500.1235%mikesam@online.microsoft.com
Hi All,
For several days, we have been experiencing slowdowns in the Microsoft
newsgroups. The combination of the recent waves of spam and viruses
generated several issues that Microsoft teams are troubleshooting now. In
the meantime, to help deal with the slowdowns, we are reducing our message
archive from 90 days to 30 days for newsreaders (such as Outlook Express).
To access discussions older than 30 days, you can use this page:
http://www.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/default.mspx
Sincerely,
Microsoft Communities Team.
Microsoft Corp. Tag: EMail usage Tag: 134229
Application log errors...
After just solving an ADSL which started working without me knowing why the
server has started logging the following errors in the application log, they
never appears prior to the ADSL connection working.
Any ideas ?
Thanks
Henry
Event Type: Error
Event Source: Userenv
Event Category: None
Event ID: 1000
Date: 5/10/2003
Time: 2:51:27 PM
User: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
Computer: ANGUS
Description:
The Group Policy client-side extension Security was passed flags (1) and
returned a failure status code of (3).
Event Type: Error
Event Source: SceCli
Event Category: None
Event ID: 1001
Date: 5/10/2003
Time: 2:51:27 PM
User: N/A
Computer: ANGUS
Description:
Security policy cannot be propagated. Cannot access the template. Error code
= 3.
\\smallbusiness.local\sysvol\smallbusiness.local\Policies\{31B2F340-016D-11D
2-945F-00C04FB984F9}\Machine\Microsoft\Windows NT\SecEdit\GptTmpl.inf.
Event Type: Error
Event Source: Userenv
Event Category: None
Event ID: 1000
Date: 5/10/2003
Time: 2:51:27 PM
User: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
Computer: ANGUS
Description:
Windows cannot access the registry information at
\\smallbusiness.local\sysvol\smallbusiness.local\Policies\{31B2F340-016D-11D
2-945F-00C04FB984F9}\Machine\registry.pol with (51). Tag: EMail usage Tag: 134226
Unable to download mail from mialbox on Exchange
I have been unable to download my mail from my exchange on SBS 2000 and am
getting the following error message:
Your server has unexpectedly terminated the connection. Possible causes for
this include server problems, network problems, or a long period of
inactivity. Account: 'Rajiv (Domain)', Server: 'server', Protocol: POP3,
Port: 110, Secure(SSL): No, Error Number: 0x800CCC0F
The other mailboxes are working fine. Shall appreciate if someone can guide
for a solution.
Rajiv Khandelwal
------------------------------------
www.vardaan.net Tag: EMail usage Tag: 134222
Dynamic DNS.
Hello all,
Would someone assit in a step-by-step dynamic dns configuration? I have
made a valid attempt to "read" before asking; however, I am do not know what
I should point to where?
My setup is as follows:
SBS2000, 2 Nic, Dynamic IP from ISP (ADSL), Router (NetGear FVS318), and
public domain hosted at 3rd party (for ".com" business e-mail).
As far as I know, dynamic DNS requires me to point my public domain to the
Dynamic DNS Servers, but won't that cause trouble with my parked/hosted
e-mail?
TIA - Your help is greatly appreciated. Tag: EMail usage Tag: 134208
Linksys Router
Please help, I have a linksys router at home and I use
my laptop to vpn back to the office running SBS2K, I did
some securtiy patches and updated the firmware on the
router and now the vpn does not work from my wireless
connection using the router BEFSR41. my vpn works fine
from my dial up but not using the router. I have a
WAP11 wireless router going through the cable/dsl
router. I dont know if the security patches or the
firmware had anything to do with it but it used to
work fine. any suggestions Tag: EMail usage Tag: 134207
Server Performance Report - SBS2003
I tried the reinstall option and no luck.
Have you tried rerun the Monitoring Configuration Wizard
and pick the
second option "Reinstall" to reset the monitoring features?
Ray Fong
Microsoft SBS Product Support
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
confers no rights.
>
>i am using SBS 2003. i would like to get my morning
server
>performance report. all i recieve everymorning is:
>
>Server Performance Report - SBS2003
>
>Administrator
>
>Bad Request (Invalid Hostname)
>
>Any Suggestions? i went through the monitoring and
>reporting a couple of differnt times and it seems pretty
>straight forward.
>
>Thanx for any help. Tag: EMail usage Tag: 134199
Local admin group
Is there away to have users assigned to the local
administrators group on each computer from the domain?
Or do I have to manually add each user on each machine to
the local administrators group?
Any help is greatly appreciated. Tag: EMail usage Tag: 134198
Print Subsystem is unavailable
Hi all!
Server -> SBS 2000 SP 4.
Clients -> Windows 2000 Professiona
On friday, the users had problems printing. They printed
documents, but the documents were not printed.
As I was not on the enterprise, I told a person to go to
the server and to see if the printers exists.
After opening the Printers folder ( on the server ), there
were none printer installed. The only thing he coulded see
was the "Add Printer".
I told him to click on "Add Printer" to see what happens.
After he clicks, there appears an error message saying:
-------------------------------------------------------
Printer operation cannot continue due to lack of
resources. The print subsystem is unavailable.
-------------------------------------------------------
As everyone was very stressed to print, I told him to
restart the server.
I was looking on the event log, but didn't find anything
on this.
Maybe the Print Spooler Service has stopped and on the
restart it started automatically...
I would like to resolve this problem. If you have any
ideas/suggestions I would be very appreciated.
Thanks a lot in advance.
Best regards,
Joaquim. Tag: EMail usage Tag: 134183
Active Directory Printer
I have a printer listed in Active directory which I want
to install on a client workstation. From the client
workstation I logon as admin and successfully install the
printer by searching AD. I then logoff Admin and logon as
a "domain user" account. The recently installed printer
does not show in my list of printers.