HP Desktop for sale!
Hi,
I have an unused HP Pavilion with the fallowing specs:
# Processor: AMD Athlon 64 X2 4000+ (2.1GHz, 2000MT/s System Bus)
# Memory: 2048MB PC2-5300 DDR2 SDRAM memory (2x1GB) (expandable to 8 GB (4 x 2 GB) (64-bit OS)/ 4 GB (4 x 1 GB) (32-bit OS))
# Hard Drive:320GB 7200RPM SATA 3G (3.0 Gb/sec) hard drive
# Optical Drive: 16X DVD(+/-)R/RW 12X RAM (+/-)R DL LightScribe SATA drive
# Expandable Drive Bay: HP Pocket Media Drive bay
# Video Graphics: Integrated graphics
# Network Interface: Integrated 10/100BaseT network interface
# Sound: High Definition 8-channel audio
# Fax/Modem: 56K bps data/fax modem
# Operating System: Genuine Windows Vista® Home Premium
This is "used" but basically brand new (it has literally been on for no more than 6 total hours..) is only 1 month old..
PRICE: $425 OBO
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Watch NFL Games Online
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Fatloss computer program
I have been using this computer program for a couple weeks now and i am very pleased with the results so far. its a software fatloss program, if your looking for a diet/weightloss plan i reccomend you check this place out first: http://fatloss9.50webs.com Tag: Monavie - Fastest Growing Health Supplement in the world Tag: 179929
email getting lost
Sir,
I have problem when the mail is downloaded to our mail server from the
druknet (internet service provider) which means, through the exchange server
when it has downloaded the mail, it is not coming to the microsoft outlook
but the event viewer shows mails downloaded.
I would be grateful if you could let me know why it is hapenning.
With regards,
Chewang Dorji Tag: Monavie - Fastest Growing Health Supplement in the world Tag: 179927
How to remove a SBS 2000 for Server 2003
I have a client that has SBS 2000. They want to totaly go away from SBS 2000
and use only a 2003 server domain. How can I get the 2003 server to be the
FSMO holder without doing a force take over from the 2000 SBS server? If I
upgraded the 2000 SBS server to 2003 SBS would this help any? I would like to
beable to remove the 2000 SBS server without forcing a take over. Any cluse
on how to do this? Tag: Monavie - Fastest Growing Health Supplement in the world Tag: 179921
Poweredge 2600 upgrade
I am currently running SBS2K on a PowerEdge 2600 Server with 5 hot-
swapable 36GB SCSI drives in a backplane with a RAID 5 Config. It is
time to upgrade.
The server has 2 decent Xeons and 4 GB RAM so I did not think it would
be worthwhile to buy a new server.
I purchased the SBS2K3 R2 software and client upgrades along with
6-146 GB SCSI drives.
I would like to know the easiest way to install the six new drives and
the software as well as migrating Exchange personal mailboxes.
I only have 20 users, so recreating user accounts is no big deal.
Can I simply dump the mailboxes onto an external drive and import them
into SBS2K3?
If I run into problems, can I simply plug the original 5 drives into
their original slots and be up and running again?
Thanks for any help. Tag: Monavie - Fastest Growing Health Supplement in the world Tag: 179916
Upgrading from SBS 2000 To SBS 2003
I'm aboutto upgrade our existing SBS 2000 to SBS 2003. Will the existing CALS
be intact? Tag: Monavie - Fastest Growing Health Supplement in the world Tag: 179912
Site-to-Site VPN with RRAS
Without getting too much into the specifics of the setup, has anyone
had this issue?
I have a routed Site-to-site VPN link between 2 2003 servers using
RRAS, i use PPTP for the tunneling protocol. there is no NAT involved
as both routers have public addresses. the virtual interfaces on the
routers are set to DHCP. i have set the demand dial interfaces to
"persistent" connection etc... this works fine, the Demand dial
connections will dial each other and i can pass traffic across this
VPN no problem. Now, i am not being ironic by telling you guys that
something actually works on a help group, i do actually have a
problem. if the link is open for a period greater than 12 hours all
communication ceases, disconnect and then re-dail the connection, and
it functions again. why? that is my question. Tag: Monavie - Fastest Growing Health Supplement in the world Tag: 179910
Server DNS and multiple IP addresses
I have a Win2K SBS at host site. It is also my DNS server for all workstations.
I have two remote sites (4 PC's at each site) that connect via hardware VPN.
All remote PC's have server's IP address as their only DNS server.
When I ping the server by its name in DNS from one of the remote
workstations, I should get 10.1.1.1, but sometimes I get 10.1.1.33 (I think
it is from the RRAS ip range) or the server's public IP address (it has two
NICs).
I do ipconfig /flushdns, and it may come back with any of the three
possibilities above. The same is true for nslookup. If it comes back with the
public one, the Exchange client will fail.
This may be Exchange-related (i.e. how to get the client to work when the
DNS name resolves to the server's public IP address) or it may be DNS-related
(how to get my server to quit handing out its IP address to DNS clients
except its primary LAN IP address. Tag: Monavie - Fastest Growing Health Supplement in the world Tag: 179906
I love the Internet
What did we do before the Internet? I?m amazed every day at the great
resource that the Internet is. I just wanted to commend you on the
great discussions that you have running in the group. Keep up the good
work.$250 in PPC Coupons for freehttp://cbglobe.com/t.cgi?i=doston&cid=7 Tag: Monavie - Fastest Growing Health Supplement in the world Tag: 179902
Migrating to Exchange 2007 & WIN Server 2003r2
I'm trying to plan this upgrade. Is there a checklist or recipe that details
the steps involved in this move? Tag: Monavie - Fastest Growing Health Supplement in the world Tag: 179881
Error Opening Event Viewer
I was remotely logged into an SBS2000 Server using RDC over VPN. I
clicked on the Event Viewer shortcut on the desktop and received this
error:
TEMPORARY DIRECTORY IS NOT FOUND OR NOT ENOUGH DISK SPACE
I am pretty sure the Event Viewer works when opening at the console
but last week was the last time I knew for sure when I was there in
person.
Any ideas on cause or resolution to this error?
Thanks! Tag: Monavie - Fastest Growing Health Supplement in the world Tag: 179878
Comuters are quite Interesting at Times
This is a very cool group you have going here. I find it quite
interesting how computers behave at times. Sometimes you wonder if
they have a mind of their own or not. These posts are quite
interesting and educational for me - I've learned a bit about the
errors that can occur.
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windows 2003 standardd r2 can not be domain member server
I'll get a error when i connect to a file share or when i try to connect
make the server a member of a SBS 2000 SP2 domain.
The error is:
the account is not authorized to log in form this station
when i use net use i get sma e error and system error 1240
I had serveral kb article's but it did not help.
247482, 810739,285903,285902
Can someone help me?
gr
cris krikke Tag: Monavie - Fastest Growing Health Supplement in the world Tag: 179874
Simple file permissions question.
Sorry if this is not in the correct forum, it was the nearest I could find.
I am simply trying to give a security group the following permission:
ALLOW:
View, Edit files
DENY:
Rename, Move files
Is there a way to give people the permissions to view & modify a file, but
not rename or move the file?
Thanks,
Chris Tag: Monavie - Fastest Growing Health Supplement in the world Tag: 179873
Shared Email Access - Is SBS the Answer?
I've got 8 users currently using a mix of Outlook and Outlook
Express. Over the years they have built up large email files
consisting of PDF's, JPG's, messages and other files for various long-
term projects. They currently have no true server, just a PC being
used as a file server/storage device. I intend to bring them all to
Outlook ASAP. A couple of the users have PST files in the 3 - 4 GB
size range. These files cannot be reduced in size and they will get
larger. A couple of the Outlook Express users have DBX files
totalling 3 and 5 GB.
We are looking for a way to allow them all to access one another's E-
Mail and associated files. Is SBS R2 the answer? Is there a BETTER
answer?
Thank you,
Steve Tag: Monavie - Fastest Growing Health Supplement in the world Tag: 179871
Help on KB912918
we have SBS2000 and have to applie KB912918 to all mobile users, but on one
user after i make the changes and 10 or so mintues later it reverts back to
the original, has anyone come across this problem if so what is the work
round this. Pls Help
JP Tag: Monavie - Fastest Growing Health Supplement in the world Tag: 179870
changes to default smtp server not taking affect?
Taking over IT duties for a SBS 2000 server, and there's something I'm not
quite understanding....
There is a Default SMTP Virtual Server that seems to be active. If I stop
it, and telnet to the server at port 25, the server will not respond. If I
start it, and try the telnet, the server does respond. Also, the queues and
current sessions folders within that virtual server seem to be live.
However, if I try to make a change to that Default SMTP Virtual Server, such
as trying to limited the concurrent connections, or connection timeout
value, or change the SMTP response banner, it doesn't seem to work - even
after a reboot. The changes show, but the server still gets well above the
# of simultaneous connections I set the limit to, and the SMTP banner still
shows the local PC name rather than the FQDN I set it to.
One other thing I notice is that the active badmail and queue folders are
under C:|Inetpub and not the Exchange folder like I would normally expect.
Can anyone tell me what's going on?
Thanks! Tag: Monavie - Fastest Growing Health Supplement in the world Tag: 179867
Winmgmt causing 100 per cent CPU cycles
I have an SBS2000 server which is showing high CPU usage. This is being
caused by winmgmt.exe cycling the CPU from the normal to 100 per cent. This
is not a quick spike but more of a build-up over a few minutes, peaking at
100 per cent and then falling off again. The cycle happens every 30 minutes.
I have checked the properties of WMI and ensured that logging is set to
errors only, and I have tried disabling logging.
The server is up to date with all patches through Windows Update although
Windows Update stopped working at the same time that this error started.
Windows Update now just gives error 80072ee2, ie can't get a response. Maybe
that's a coincidence, maybe it's not.
Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks Tag: Monavie - Fastest Growing Health Supplement in the world Tag: 179861
Desperate Routing Question! Help!
My company moved from a DSL Line today to a T1 line. Everything
was ready to go, I contacted my hosting company to change my mail
servers MX record and......they didn't do it. I have mail stuck right
now on the DSL's address. Here is what I am trying to do.
T1 - Cisco Router (12.22.3.1) - Firewall - 192.168.168.X Subnet -
Netopia 3300 - 67.65.32.100 (Mail Server IP)
I need to get the Netopia to route Incoming internet traffic into my
local network. I tried to configure NAT but it simply does not work
unless the Netopia is being used as a DHCP server...which is not an
option. Tag: Monavie - Fastest Growing Health Supplement in the world Tag: 179852
lost my public IP
being a total dilattante, i hope you are not going to dress me down
for this question: a few days ago i was given a public IP by my ISP.
After I reinstalled my system (Win XP), it seems to me i don=B4t have my
public ip anymore. What settings do I have to do? Is it possible that
reinstalling and/or disconecting the LAN cable (which I actually also
did) can cause this?
Thanks for any help
Pavel Tag: Monavie - Fastest Growing Health Supplement in the world Tag: 179849
Strange Issue Moving from SBS 2000 to Server 2003 R2
I have a strange issue that I need help with â?? here are the details:
I recently moved a small business office off of Small Business Server 2000
which was running as a DC, DNS Server, DHCP, and IS 2000. This office has 10
users, so I went the fully manual way. I took a new Windows 2003 R2 server,
built a new DC, and added DNS and DHCP services to it. I changed the Domain
name when I did it as well, because the person who created the initial SBS
2000 domain named it the
same as their registered domain name (which caused issues with the
externally hosted web site,etc). The SBS 2000 domain name was
special-tees.com, and I built the new domain as home.special-tees.com. I
also switched the IP addressing scheme from a 192.168.0.0 group on SBS 2000
to a 10.0.0.0 group on the new domain.
While both domains were running at the same time I went to each workstation,
removed them from the SBS 2000 domain, removed the ISA 2000 Firewall client,
removed them from the old domain and put them in a Workgroup, rebooted,
joined the new domain, renewed their IP addresses with DHCP on the new
Windows 2003 R2 server (10.0.0.0), and configured the workstations Apps, etc
â?¦.. I kept both domains running at the same time because I wanted to make
sure I properly removed each workstation for the old domain so no traces of
the old domain would be left behind. Since they are completely different IP
ranges, they were never using the same default gateway address. I did that
for all of the workstations and they are all communicating fine with one
another. I then demoted the old SBS 2000
server and removed the AD, DNS, and DHCP roles that it had.
Here is the issue â?? they are having intermittent internet connectivity
issues. If I unplug the two Ethernet cables from the ISA 2000 server (which
was acting as their Internet proxy before we migrated to the new Domain),
they have an intermittent internet connection. Sometimes it is really slow,
sometimes it if fine, sometimes they have no connection at all. If there is
no connection I can go to the ISA server, plug the cables back in, and the
Internet connection is back right away at full speed. If I leave it plugged
in, the same thing happens â?? the internet access degrades and becomes
intermittent. If I unplug them the internet connection comes back immediately
â?? then the same thing happens again. What is going on? There are two
different IP addressing schemes, none of the systems are pointing to the old
gateway AT ALL on the ISA 2000 server, but for some reason the clients are
occasionally trying to get to the internet via the old ISA server! Am I
missing something here? I even cleared the DNS cache from the workstations
and nothing â?¦
Anyone have any ideas??
Bob Tag: Monavie - Fastest Growing Health Supplement in the world Tag: 179844
ISA 2000 with High Speed ADSL
Hi All,
I have moved a couple of my clients to high speed adsl (up 20Mbps download),
when I had the modem connected directly to the desktop a speed test showed a
very fast 20Mbps.
However when I do the speed test through SBS ISA 2000 as a normal shared
connection its maximum seems to be 8Mbps. I have tried several times on two
different networks and the same maximum 8Mpbs shows.
Does ISA 2000 throttle the speed? any suggestions (other than not using ISA
2000!) how to get the full speed? Tag: Monavie - Fastest Growing Health Supplement in the world Tag: 179839
exchange fragmentation issue.
I am reposting this as a new issue since the first try didn't work and for
some reason I think my buried post is not getting any replies :) I hope
this isn't bad etiquette....
I am getting this error on an _sbs 2000_ server.
Event Type: Warning
Event Source: MSExchangeIS
Event Category: Performance
Event ID: 9582
Date: 8/15/2007
Time: 12:34:40 PM
User: N/A
Computer: NETSERVER
Description:
The virtual memory necessary to run your Exchange server is fragmented in
such a way that performance may be affected. It is highly recommended that
you restart all Exchange services to correct this issue.
So.... I followed the instructions at:
1) http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315407
and at:
2)
http://eventid.net/display.asp?eventid=9582&eventno=2234&source=MSExchangeIS&phase=1
In _particular_ I changed the HeapDeCommitFreeBlockThreshold setting to
262144 at
_unfortunately_ I still have an issue.
It almost seems to me this all happened about the time I added more memory
to the server... we are running about 3 gigs right now.
Can anyone offer any further advice??
Thank you so much,
Puzzled,
Joe. Tag: Monavie - Fastest Growing Health Supplement in the world Tag: 179838
migrating sbs 2000 english to sbs 2003 french
Hi,
Regarding licenses, is it possible to purchase an upgrade from sbs 2000 to
sbs 2003 r2 even if the original sbs 2000 is in english and we want the sbs
2003 to be french? I am just talking about the licenses, not the way to do it.
Thanks Tag: Monavie - Fastest Growing Health Supplement in the world Tag: 179837
My new satellite website, please check it out
This is my new satellite website, If you like it or even if you dont,
please leave me a message on here, to give me some ideas on how to
make it better ok
thanks guys/gals
regards
Mike Anderson
www.satelliteinformation.net Tag: Monavie - Fastest Growing Health Supplement in the world Tag: 179836
best practice on VPN administartion
I have a citrix access gateway 4.5 std. I am receiving reports about
droped connections, degraded speed. what tool or tools can I use to
diagnois these issues..the management interface is of no help. Tag: Monavie - Fastest Growing Health Supplement in the world Tag: 179834
Duplicate e-mails - KB 835734
I had a call this morning telling me that our mail server was sending out
large volumes of an e-mail that was sent to us. As it happens I think I've
resolved the immediate problem but I was told our server required patching
and was referred to knowledge base article 835734.
Indeed the article describe the problem exactly and I immediately downloaded
the patch, however, it won't install and I've now realised the article
relates to SBS 2003 but we're running SBS 2000. Does anyone know if there is
a similar patch for SBS 2000? I've tried various searches but found nothing
so far.
Any help would be appreciated as I'd rather not have a repeat of the problem.
Regards
Tony Tag: Monavie - Fastest Growing Health Supplement in the world Tag: 179831
licensing error
I am continuing to get event id 213 'licensing service on server xx.domain
cannot be contacted' this machine is no longer in production so how do I
stop this error message from coming up?
--
-tim123 Tag: Monavie - Fastest Growing Health Supplement in the world Tag: 179825
ISA client
Hi all,
I am new to SBS2003.
Just ended up with the installation of SBS2003, everything seems to be ok,
but ISA on client part is not working - I mean clients are unable to browse
the internet but server can. I have 2 NIC. Do I need to mention the second
NIC's default gateway on client pc?, I tried to install the ISAclient but
that ended up the bad execution file.
please help
Rgds Tag: Monavie - Fastest Growing Health Supplement in the world Tag: 179823
OWA cannot access user sub-folders
Hi,
I have a user that has subfolders under his InBox. In OWA he cannot see
these subfolders, can you advise what to check.
Thanks!
Regards,
Vaughan Tag: Monavie - Fastest Growing Health Supplement in the world Tag: 179822
Terminal server policy settings...
I am using some of the Terminal Server settings in group policy BUT I am NOT
using the "Sessions" setting entitled "Sets a time limit for active but idle
terminal server sessions". it is currently set to 'Not configured". Instead,
I have this setting configured in the users active directory profile on an
individual basis as some users are different than others. It is set on the
'Sessions' tab of their AD profile - and is typically set to 30 minutes.
However, today I noticed that a user is logged onto our win2K3 server and
has been active and idle (not disconnected) for over 2 hours - when his
settings only allows for 30 minutes!!!
Why might it be that he has not been yet disconnected? (which is what I set
to happen once a session limit has been reached)
I should also mention that when I attempt to remote control this users
session, it appears to hang. Could this be why this particular session is
unable to be disconnected in the time frame stated?
Thanks, Brad Tag: Monavie - Fastest Growing Health Supplement in the world Tag: 179808
sbs 2k exchange fragmentation..
Hello all. I am getting this error on an _sbs 2000_ server. Rebooting
the
server doesn't seem to fix it for more than a very short period. What would
be my best course of action?
Event Type: Warning
Event Source: MSExchangeIS
Event Category: Performance
Event ID: 9582
Date: 8/15/2007
Time: 12:34:40 PM
User: N/A
Computer: NETSERVER
Description:
The virtual memory necessary to run your Exchange server is fragmented in
such a way that performance may be affected. It is highly recommended that
you restart all Exchange services to correct this issue.
Thanks!
Joe.
p.s. I previously posted this and erroniously typed the server version as
2k3... it is actually a 2k sbs.
Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks! Tag: Monavie - Fastest Growing Health Supplement in the world Tag: 179800
Shutting down exchange and SQL server gracefully...
We have a Windows 2000 SBS running Exchange and SQL Server. We have a Smart
UPS attached. We also hav a few other servers with Smart UPS's attached. We
are runing the powerchute business edition basic. I have noticed that if we
were to upgrade to the 'Delux' version of the Powerchute Business Edition,
it indicates that one of the advanced features it has is application
shutdown for SQL Server abnd Exchange server (among other apps).
My question is this... Is this something that we should really have? What
are the risks by not having that? Also, is there a way through a shutdown
script that this can be done instead of having to purchase the software? If
so, I could just set it up to run in a shutdown script... (through the
Smart-UPS)
Thanks, Brad Tag: Monavie - Fastest Growing Health Supplement in the world Tag: 179796
terminal server group policy
I have set the 'Environment' tab in many users AD user profile to start a
particular application at logon. This has been working just fine - UNTIL I
modifed a GPO by adding the terminal server policies to my Windows 2000 SBS
machine and then set some of the computer 'Terminal Server' policies
settings. I did NOT set the policy where you can specify a program to run at
start up entitled 'Start a program on connection'. It shows as 'Not
Configured' for both the computer and user configurations. However, now what
is happening is that when a user logs onto our terminal server they are
seeing the desktop instead of it starting the application I specified in the
environment settings in their user profile.
Any idea what may be happening here and what I can do tomake sure that the
startup program specified in a users profile is run when they log on?
Thanks, Brad Tag: Monavie - Fastest Growing Health Supplement in the world Tag: 179783
OWA has unusual behavior
Has anyone experienced a problem with OWA (from Exchange 2003) where
the outgoing message is routed to the Drafts folder and never reaches
its destination? I also found that the text of the message was
deleted but the addressee and the CC:'s remained intact.
What gives?
JoseIT Tag: Monavie - Fastest Growing Health Supplement in the world Tag: 179761
Migratign to Windows Server 2003 AD
I have a client with a single Small Business Server 2000. We need to upgrade
to upgrade to Windows Server 2003.
I am aware of the ADMT which can transfer user and computer accounts to a
new domain, but this involves quite a bit of work on each workstation and
would like to maintain the existing active directory domain to avoid that.
Is it possible to do the upgrade in the following way? (I know it may be a
long shot, but my creative brain has been working over-time)
1) Install new Windows 2000 Server, promote to DC in SBS domain.
2) Disconnect SBS server from network.
3) Seize FSMO Roles on Windows 2000 DC.
4) Install new Windows 2003 server, do forest prep, domain prep, etc on 2000
DC, then promote to DC in 2000 domain.
5) Transfer FSMO roles to 2003
6) Demote Windows 2000 DC to member server.
7) Restore SQL and file data from backup.
If we manage to successfully do the upgrade in this way, will we be left
with an Active Directory with the same limitations as SBS 2000 e.g. only 50
workstations, no domain trusts, etc.? Tag: Monavie - Fastest Growing Health Supplement in the world Tag: 179758
Exchange virtual memory fragmentation error.
Hello all. I am getting this error on an sbs2k3 server. Rebooting the
server doesn't seem to fix it for more than a very short period. What would
be my best course of action?
Event Type: Warning
Event Source: MSExchangeIS
Event Category: Performance
Event ID: 9582
Date: 8/15/2007
Time: 12:34:40 PM
User: N/A
Computer: NETSERVER
Description:
The virtual memory necessary to run your Exchange server is fragmented in
such a way that performance may be affected. It is highly recommended that
you restart all Exchange services to correct this issue.
Thanks!
Joe. Tag: Monavie - Fastest Growing Health Supplement in the world Tag: 179755
backup DC GPO settings...
We have a Windows 2000 small business Server and are using a WIndwos 2003
server as a backup domain controller.
There are group policy settings for terminal server (both computer and user
settings) on the win2K3 server that do not exist on the win2K small bus
server. I would like to use some of these policy settings in our environment
if I can. It appears that I can set policy settings on the backup domain
controller (WIn2K3) that I do not have on the win2K small bus server and it
works - but will a replicate from the primary back to the backup erase them
I wonder?
I also noticed that when I went back over to teh win2K small bus server, and
called up the group policy, I got errors when looking at the GPO setting
that included the terminal server stuff I had changed on the win2k3 server.
Is there a way that I can somehow ADD those settings from the win2k3 server
to the older win2K small bus server so that it does not matter which server
I use to manage the GPO settings?
Thanks, Brad Tag: Monavie - Fastest Growing Health Supplement in the world Tag: 179750
backup DC settings...
We have a Windows 2000 small business Server and are using a WIndwos 2003
server as a backup domain controller.
There are group policy settings for terminal server (both computer and user
settings) on the win2K3 server that do not exist on the win2K small bus
server. I would like to use some of these policy settings in our environment
if I can. It appears I can set policy settings on the backup domain
controller that I do not have on the win2K small bus server and it works -
but will a replicate erase them? How does that work when you have your
primary and backup domain controllers at different OS's?
Thanks, Brad Tag: Monavie - Fastest Growing Health Supplement in the world Tag: 179749
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Replacing BDC Server
This small company is on an extrememly tight budget. We replaced last
year the primary server with a Proliant ML370. Our backup server is a
sever year old dell optiplex desktop. I really want to replace it but
management keeps up this financial pressure.
Obviously another Proliant ML370 is out of the question. I'm thinking
if I can find a server replacement for $500ish management would give
in. Is there an afforadable backup domain server I can investigate? If
it's new with warranty that would help; but, I'm thinking a used one
may be my only option. Thanks for an insight into a small business
with a tight budget needs for a server replacement. Tag: Monavie - Fastest Growing Health Supplement in the world Tag: 179738
Determine if SBS installed
On an older server (didn't initially configure) I'm receiving a warning that
the "License usage for a product licensed in per server mode is nearing the
maximum number of licenses purchased. Consult the Application event log or
License Manager from the Administrative Tools folder for more information."
When I try to go to Licensing in Control Panel or Administrative tools, I
receive the following: "Not available in Microsoft BackOffice Small Business
Server. To add client licenses, choose Manage Server from the Start Menu and
select About Small Business Server"
Manage Server is not available from the Start Menu. I suspect the original
configurator of the server must have did a modified installation, though I'm
not sure why. Is there an executible I could run to access this Manager
Server program so I could determine the number of licenses we actually have
on this server?
If I do a winmsd, the Operating System is just listed as Windows 2000
Server. It says nothing about about it being a Small Business Server.
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SBS 2000 - 2003 R2 - Branch Office
We have SBS 2000 at main office.
We will have a branch office with no server, just PC's.
Branch office PC's need to run an application on a server at the main office
using RDP.
1. Should we get a seperate 2003 R2 server at the main office and install
the application there that the branch PC's will access thru RDP ?
2. Should we completely replace the SBS 2000 server with an SBS 2003 R2
server at the main office and install the application there that the branch
PC's will access thru RDP ?
3. Do we set up PPTP VPN from branch PC's to server at main office run the
RDP connection thru that VPN ?
Any other options ?
Branch office will have their own Internet access thru mediacom.
Thanks,
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Migrating from SBS2000 to Server 2003
have been given the task of researching the problems, process and mis haps
of migrating from Small Bussiness Server 2000 to Windows Server 2003 (not
sbs2003), we are doing this as SBS is to restricting and is becoming more of
a hindrance than a help. I found this topic on a forum with Google (
http://www.computing.net/windows2003/wwwboard/forum/3890.html ) but the
internet seems to only want to help me migrate to sbs2003.
If you know of any other links, hints, faq's, general help or problems
please let me know.
Many thanks,
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