SBS2000 X225 Server
Last week updates were downloaded and installed from Windowsupdate for the
server. The server was not restarted.
Yesterday morning the server had a message saying it was shutting down. We
do not know how long it was there but when nothing happened after 45minutes
it was hard shutdown.
A restart showed no errors in any of the logs and all services started okay.
Since then the server has Frozen or Hard Locked with no access from the
network, console, etc., 3 times. The last time it occurred it was being
monitored (task manager running, scanning drives, installing monitoring
software). Memory usage running at around 600Mb, processor at around 20%.
Screen just froze in place (ie. what was on the screen stayed there). No
mouse, keyboard (no numlocks or caplocks). Server is still running, fans
still running, no harddrive activity at all.
On each occasion there are no errors in any logs, no actual events in the
logs around the time of the freeze, nothing. And the server starts
perfectly each time
Server specs are:
X225 server, Xeon 2.4Ghz, 512Mb, 2 x 36Gb SCSI hot swap drives with a 5i
RAID card and drives are mirrorred. External modem, UPS. There are 3
partitions (RAID not windows) on the drive with paging split onto 2
different partitions.
Thoughts are leaning towards possible hardware problems (ram, SCSI
controller, SCSI cage) but seeing as a restart was not undertaken after the
update installation last week could this be a possibility?
Are now going through ensuring BIOS, Firmware, etc is all up to date but
just in case someone else has been down this path and thoughts would be
greatly appreciated.
Andrew Tag: RDC - Server 2000 Tag: 180386
Joined a Vista Laptop to SBS2000 - OUCH! Please Help!
I setup RADIUS on the SBS2K server and changed the WiFi encryption from
WEP to WAP using RADIUS. A Windows XP laptop seemed to work fine with it.
I then plugged a network cable into a stable Vista laptop, joined the
domain, then configured the WiFi on the laptop to match the router's
settings. After doing that, I unplugged the Ethernet cable, logged out,
and logged back in on the Vista laptop.
During that process, I added a domain group (which includes the laptop's
user) as a member of the local administrators group on the laptop - just
as I do on the WinXP machines.
I'm now getting all sorts of wild and crazy error messages on the Vista
laptop, most apparently have something to do with
ownership/security/permissions on files and folders.
I tried to manually add the domain user to the file and folder
permissions (full control). In vain.
I tried to run a System Restore on the laptop to the day prior to all
this. It ran, then upon rebooting, it said that the System Restore
failed to complete successfully. I then dis-joined the laptop from the
domain (put the laptop back to using a workgroup). I also reverted the
security settings on the router and the laptop's WiFi connection. Then
I tried to run the System Restore again. The same error again.
Has anyone had any similar issues with Windows Vista? Any suggestions
(besides throwing the laptop out a window on the 14th floor)?
Thanks.
Fred
P.S.: I've gotten budget approval for a complete upgrade - New O/S,
CAL's to go with the new O/S, and a new server to run it all on. The
catch - it is slated for just after SBS2008 hits the shelves. Until
then, SBS2K is my cross to bear. Tag: RDC - Server 2000 Tag: 180384
MX Record questions
We are not getting email from outside the company. I am guessing it's
the MX record. Called the company who has the domain name and the mx
record, they say it looks fine. I don't think it's a problem with
Exchange. We have internal email and can send to the outside world.
Any suggestions? THANKS!!!! Tag: RDC - Server 2000 Tag: 180380
HELP!!! ICW will not run.
We are running SBS 2000 with SP3. Our problem is that we only have
internal email. Nothing outside the company. When running ICW, it
errors stating the it could not configure the Microsoft Exchange
Server. Here is what the icwlog shows.....
4/10/2008 2:09 PM
calling CCometCommit::Comit (0x236ab0).
calling GetInternalNic ({1F076E92-294B-4BEA-BEE8-9DE76024D661}).
calling GetNicIpAddress (XX.XX.X.X).
calling SetGroupInternetAccess (BLAHBLAHBLAH\BackOffice Internet
Users, 0).
calling oIISConfig.Set (XX.XX.X.X, 0x0).
calling SetLDTEntry (*.BLAHBLAHBLAH.local, 0).
calling RemoveReverseProxyListenEntries (0x0).
calling GetExternalNic ({58560A5C-2ABB-4F43-AE49-35D51A5F875D}).
calling SetReverseProxyListenEntries (BackOffice Reverse Proxy Listen
Entry, XXX.XXX.XXX.XX, 0x0).
calling StopWebProxyService (0x0).
calling StopFirewallService (0x0).
calling StartFirewallService (0x0).
calling StartWebProxyService (0x0).
calling DeleteProtocolInfo (0x0).
Call to CCometCommit::Commit () returned ok.
calling DeleteRevertConnector ().
calling DeleteConnector (Revert).
calling GetDomainAndControllerNames ().
Call to GetDomainAndControllerNames () returned ok.
calling GetOrganizationName (\\BLAH.BLAHBLAHBLAH.local,
BLAHBLAHBLAH.local).
Call to GetOrganizationName () returned ok.
calling DeleteConnector (BLAHBLAHBLAH.local, BLAHBLAHBLAH, Revert).
calling GetFirstAdministrativeGroup (\\BLAH.BLAHBLAHBLAH.local,
BLAHBLAHBLAH.local, VENTUREPACKAGIN).
Call to GetFirstAdministrativeGroup () returned ok.
calling GetFirstRoutingGroup (\\BLAH.BLAHBLAHBLAH.local,
BLAHBLAHBLAH.local, BLAHBLAHBLAH, first administrative group).
Call to GetFirstRoutingGroup () returned ok.
calling ADsGetObject (LDAP://BLAH.BLAHBLAHBLAH.local/
CN=Connections,CN=first routing group,CN=Routing Groups,CN=first
administrative group,CN=Administrative
Groups,CN=BLAHBLAHBLAH,CN=Microsoft
Exchange,CN=Services,CN=Configuration,DC=BLAHBLAHBLAH,DC=local,
IADsContainer).
Call to ADsGetObject () returned ok.
calling spADsContainer->get__NewEnum (0x6fb30).
Call to spADsContainer->get__NewEnum () returned ok.
calling spUnk->QueryInterface (IEnumVARIANT, 0x6fb54).
Call to spUnk->QueryInterface () returned ok.
Call to DeleteConnector () returned ok.
Call to DeleteConnector () returned ok.
Call to DeleteRevertConnector () returned ok.
calling GetBOConnector ().
Error 0x80072030 returned from call to GetBOConnector().
I've googled the error and tried everything I could find. Anyone have
any ideas? Thanks!!!! Tag: RDC - Server 2000 Tag: 180377
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SBS 2000 to SBS 08
Is it even possible to upgrade 2000 to 2008?
I didn't see it on the list of the supported systems, but, I firgured I
would ask anyway.
Or would I have to do a full install and not an upgrade; I would really like
the upgrade so I do not loose the network configuration and would it keep
everything such as the Exchange Server settings as well. Tag: RDC - Server 2000 Tag: 180370
Change IP Address for Domain
Running SBS 2K
I need to change the IP addresses of everything on my domain, starting
with the server. Currently it is a 192.168.1.0 and I need to change the
third octet from 1 to something else, posthaste.
Thanks.
Fred Tag: RDC - Server 2000 Tag: 180368
RADIUS Setup
Does SBS 2K include some provision for providing RADIUS authentication?
If so, how do I set it up? If not, can I use W2K3 Server for RADIUS
and get the authentication from the AD in SBS 2K?
I'm trying to upgrade the security on our 802.11 b/g/n WiFi router from
WEP to WPA Enterprise or WPA2 Enterprise and the router is asking for a
RADIUS server, shared secret, etc.
Pretty much, how do I execute this using SBS 2K?
Thanks
P.S.: Yes, we plan to upgrade the SBS 2K server, but not for another 3
to 6 months. Tag: RDC - Server 2000 Tag: 180365
Joing Vista Clients to SBS 2000
Is this possible? We have a SBS2000 server that is about to be replaced but
not for a few weeks. Is it possible to join Vista clients (Business and
ultimate) to an SBS 2000 domain? Tag: RDC - Server 2000 Tag: 180359
How can I disable ISA server in SBS 2000, aside from uninstalling
Once, I actually paid for support from Microsoft and part of the process was
disabling ISA server. I don't remember how it was done. A year later it sems
ISA is back on and I'm having some problems for numerous reasons, as you
could imagine. I tried to uninstall ISA and windows tells me that an
application (ISA related, I'm sure) must be stopped first. So, that route
doesn't work. Anyway, it was 1-2-3 for the SBS specialist to stop ISA server.
Anybody else know how? Tag: RDC - Server 2000 Tag: 180354
How do I setup RDP? Will it do what we need?
Windows 2000 Small Business Server
With Windows XP Pro Workstations
I'm looking at having users able to remotely access MS Word and similar
documents as well as some special-purpose software we have installed on
the server and PC's at the office. Will Remote Desktop give us access
similar to LogMeIn/PCAnywhere/GoToMyPC, or similar to VPN, or something
else?
The special-purpose software are network friendly and a couple of them
are used in real-estate and a another couple are used in law firms.
Thanks. Tag: RDC - Server 2000 Tag: 180353
Remote Access - VPN vs. Terminal Server vs. 3rd Party
Windows 2000 Small Business Server
With Windows XP Pro Workstations
I am to give users the ability to login remotely (e.g.: from home) and
manipulate files (possibly also use software). Can any of you give me a
Compare and Contrast between using VPN, Terminal Server, and/or third
party software. Also, is one a requirement for the other? In case it
makes a difference, there are fewer than a dozen employees and a single
private domain. Web and email are off site.
Thanks.
Fred
P.S.: Server has a single NIC (Gigabit) connected to a Linksys WiFi
router (Draft 802.11n w/Gigabit, Firewall, and VPN), which is then
connected to the T1 Tag: RDC - Server 2000 Tag: 180343
Issue loging onto Domain through VPN.
Hi, I'm running a sbs 2000 Server and the vpn client is running windows XP
professional SP2.
The ISA server has been setup to allow PPTP passthrough and the remote user
has been granted access to dial-in.
On the client computer I added the VPN connection to network connections and
can establish a connection by right clicking on the connection and selecting
"Connect". After doing so I am able to view files, connect to the server
using remote desktop and view are local intranet.
However, when trying to login by selecting "Log on using dial-up connection"
from the windows logon screen the connection is established, however user is
unable to login. The message tells me to check username, domain and password.
Also when trying to login with a user which hasn't been logged in before the
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SBS2000 Fax Client and Vista
Hello everyone,
Are you able to help? We have a customer running SBS2000 and have recently
updated some of the client PC's to Vista Business and Ultimate. All was
working well until they needed to use the Shared Fax on the server. The setup
wizard can't find the server, no matter what is put in the field? Is there a
soultion to this problem or is Vista not compatible with eariler Microsoft
products?
Many Thanks
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Millennium Business Systems Tag: RDC - Server 2000 Tag: 180329
Pop3 Connector
Hi,
We did a delete all of our files in mailroot\vsi 1\Badmail directory
yesterday to free up disk space (delay maintainance), now we are not
receiving any emails via our Global ISP Host. Our ISP said we are pulling our
mail, but nothing is showing up at the desktop Outlook client. Things were
working prior to our delete. Internal email is OK. We running SBS 2000. Have
done a restart of the server, but no change.
Any suggestions?
How can we verify that we are pulling POP3 mail from the ISP first, then
where do we look (logs) for tracking any errors. The event log show nothing
new, had changed Diagnostic Logging for POP3 Mailboxes to medium?
What else can we look at?
TIA Tag: RDC - Server 2000 Tag: 180328
Deny Simultaneous Logins to All Users EXCEPT Admin?
Windows 2000 Small Business Server
With Windows XP Pro Workstations
I am using roaming profiles and folder redirections. I want to restrict
individual users to only one (1) login on one PC at any given time (no
simultaneous logins by any given user). However, I want the Admin users
to have multiple simultaneous logins possible.
Do I simply put a script (see below) in each user's login profile and
omit it from the Admin users? Any caveats? Any better suggestions?
e.g.: http://windowsitpro.com/articles/print.cfm?articleid=82454
Thanks.
Fred Tag: RDC - Server 2000 Tag: 180321
Vista SP1 file copy issue - HELP !!
We have a group of Vista clients happily connected to our SBS 2000 server for
9 months - NO PROBLEMS.
I have now upgraded 2 of the clients to SP1 and they are both exhibiting the
same problem - I cannot copy files larger than 1MB to the shared folders on
the server.
This IS serious - and can anyone provide any insight to fixing this.
I have no problems with the non SP1 Vista clients.
I actually did get the copy to work after about 50 attempts .... and then it
failed again. Our SBS 2000 server is fully updated including our clients.
Anyone with any ideas ??
Thanks
Neil Tag: RDC - Server 2000 Tag: 180317
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Problem with Windows licence on Windows SBS 2003 R2
Due to a server failure I tried starting up the server in safe mode, that
didn't work. Next I used the original Windows install CD to do a re-install
of Windows SBS 2003 R2 (not a full install).
However, when I enter the login details of the Administrator in the logon
screen, the folowing message is displayed: "A problem is preventing Windows
from accurately checking the status of the licence for this computer. To
proceed, your copy of Windows must be activated with Microsoft. Do you want
to activate now?".
If I click 'yes' I am redirected tot the login screen.
If I click 'no' I am redirected to the login screen.
If I click 'cancel' the computer shuts down.
The above means that there seems to be no way to bypass this activation check.
The strange thing is that the clients are able to login to the server.
The http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310794/en-us solution on the Microsoft
support site doesn't work since the following files aren't present:
HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT\Software\Microsoft\Cryptography\Providers
HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-20\Software\Microsoft\Cryptography\Providers
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windows sbs 2000 Logon - logoff loop
hello.
I have a HP ML 350 G2 running Windows sbs 2000. The main problem is that I
cant get to the desktop anymore when I start the server. The server boots and
gets to the screen where I type in my username and password to get to
desktop. It accepts user and password, starting loading the desktop, gets as
far as loading my background wall paper, and then the "saving user settings"
dialog comes up and I am taken back to the initial user/password screen again
automatically. The computer does this same thing in safe mode.
i have discovered that was infected with trj/agent.hfm. i think it was
removed by a scan over the network, done with an antivirus from a windows xp,
but the problem persists.
thanks for something Tag: RDC - Server 2000 Tag: 180302
How many CAL users can log on?
I know this is a simple question, but after considering the issues that is
happening to my client, I was wondering... he has seven (7) PC's logging onto
the network at the same time.
I am wondering if perhaps this is the reason for his problems as to why the
network constantly crashes when accessing applications?
Or is it still simply the fact that a DHCP server has to be installed? Tag: RDC - Server 2000 Tag: 180295
Configuring SBS 2000 for NAT.
I have a client who is presently using SBS 2000, and is having constant
problems with network connections. Here's what is happening. First, from
time to time he loses connections and has to restart all of his workstations,
and even the server to get he connections back.
(History)
Now, it was setup by somebody else over 5 years ago. Recently, I rebulit him
a new server and loaded back his operating system into it, to get him
running. Except, his network is static IP's with internet through the same
LAN adapter.
What I like to do for him, to solve his problem, is to attach his second LAN
adapter with a router, for the internet, either DHCP or static using NAT.
Then, using a HUB attach all of his computers to the second LAN adater and
configure it to log in each workstation statically. This way, he will not
have these issues again!
Is this a better choice, or is there something else as to why he is having
all of these problems.
What he has, is a DSL modem attached to a wired router, along with all his
clients, and they are seeing the server and logging in and seeing the
internet too.
Please advise if NAT is a good suggestion, I believe he is logging into a
Domain controller... not sure, but can find out.
I appreciate any feedback on this topic! Tag: RDC - Server 2000 Tag: 180284
Upgrading Small Bus server...
We are looking at upgrading our Small Bus server from 2000 to the most
recent version which I think is still 2003 correct? The issue we are
currently facing is that I am wondering if I should just ditch SBS 2000
completley and go with the purchase of stand alone products (i.e. separate
Server (domain controller) , separate SQL Server, separate Exchange server)
and leave SBS as it is or to upgrade our current SBS 2000 to SBS 2003. I am
thinking it will most likley be the cheapest and easiest for us to upgrade
from SBS 2000 to SBS 2003 (or later) - however, we really only want the
newer versions of Exchange and SQL server - specifically Exchange at this
point - and it might be nice to move right up to Exchange 2008 instead of
stopping at 2003. However, that may also entail some hardware upgrades (or
new server to purchase) if we do that...
Does anyone have any idea on cost to upgrade from SBS 2000 to SBS 2003 to do
something like this and maybe some technical details of SBS 2003 ie. # of
concurrent users, max email database size (Exchange 2000 is 16gb - which we
have already hit before)? I suspect this type of an upgrade will most likely
be quite a job. Does anyone have any information to offer on this type of a
venture?
Thanks, Brad Tag: RDC - Server 2000 Tag: 180281
Microsoft Mobile Information Server question...
We have several sales people who have hand held devices that can synch with
Exchange using ActiveSynch. However, we have Exchange 2000 (becasue we have
SBS 2000) and ActiveSynch is not part of that. I have heard that the product
mentioned in the subject line would allow this type of functionality if
installed. My question is, 1) Is this server software free now that
ActiveSynch has basically replaced it in more recent Exchange versions and
2) Can it also be run on the Small Bus Server - or should it be moved off to
its own server completely?
We are looking at upgrading to a more recent version of Exchange but money
is tight and we may not be able to do this for a long time.
Any thoughts or ideas on this?
Thanks, Brad Tag: RDC - Server 2000 Tag: 180279
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Windows SBS 2000 Upgrade
Hi there,
I'm looking at upgrading from SBS 2000 OEM to SBS 2003. Can OEM even be
upgraded? If i buy a retail upgrade, does that mean the I can shift SBS to
another server in the future? What part number is the upgrade I need (I need
a CAL one too so I guess that means I need 2)?
Thanks,
Kane Tag: RDC - Server 2000 Tag: 180274
SBS 2000 - logon script
I have added some new routines to my logon script and discovered that it is
not working all. Could anyone suggest why my logon script is not being
picked up by the profiles. The script is correct in the user profile and is
referenced correctly to the batch file in the netlogon share with proper
permissions.
I am trying to run a regedit, vbs file and a separate batch file called from
the logon script.
Nothing is running. I don't get the command file dialog box appearing and
the script isn't executing the elements in the script.
Where do I need to look to see if the scripting is disabled:
Clients are XP
Any help appreciated
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Take part in SBS forum: http://www.smallbizserver.net/Default.aspx?tabid=53 Tag: RDC - Server 2000 Tag: 180268
Roaming profile issue...
I have a roaming profile issue that I would like some clarification on...
I recently set up a new user and forgot to enter the path to the roaming
profile in his AD profile before logging him into one of our XP machines he
will be using for the first time. While I was logged on I proceeded to
configure his desktop the way he needs and when I finished, I remembered
that I had forgotten to set up the roaming part of his profile. So before
logging him out, I added the path to his ropaming profile in his AD profile,
saved it, and then logged him out of the XP machine.
I then went over to a differnt XP machine and logged him in to test, and
behold, the desktop changes I had made on the previous login were all
there - so I knew the roaming profile was working. I did not have to
configure any printers on his profile as the various network printers he
needed were already installed on that PC and as such existed in his profile
of the PC he was logged onto.
Now this is where it gets tricky... Yesterday he had to log back into the PC
I had inititially set him up on, and some of the printers are missing - yet
they are all installed on that PC because the main user of that PC uses them
all the time. My question is, if the drivers are all installed on the PC,
then why wouldn't all of the printers show up in his profile based on his
roaming profile settings? Are printers not a part of the roaming profile at
all? - and even if they are not, why would all of the installed network
printers not show up anyway - when they are all installed on that PC? SOme
of them show up and some don't!!
Help!
Thanks, Brad Tag: RDC - Server 2000 Tag: 180267
network printer configuration server and client
HI Friends,
I WAS RUN MY SERVER WIN2003, CLIENT MACHINE IS WINXP,
I NEED KNOW HOW TO INSTALL THE NETWORK PRINTER FROM SEVER ITSELF AND
HOW TO CONFIG THE CLIENT MACHINE ,
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PLS HELP ME ON THIS
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Additional mailbox problem
I've tried setting up an additional email domain within Exchange.
I want to continue to receive emails sent to *...@abc.com but also
want to receive emails sent to *...@xyz.com
I've added xyz.com as a new E-Mail address policy within Recipient
Policies. I've updated the recipient update service and I've checked
with my ISP to make sure everything is set up correctly with them.
They've confirmed that xyz.com is set up exactly the same as abc.com
and that their logs show the few emails I've tested as being
successfully delivered to our server.
The problem I've got is that the emails sent to xyz.com are reaching
our server but Exchange is not routing them to me.
Whilst looking in 'POP3 Connector Manager Properties', under the
troubleshooting tab, I noticed that the Exchange mailbox for
undeliverable emails to be sent to was set to Administrator. I changed
this to my own username and tried sending through another email to
xyz.com
The email arrived in my mailbox in Outlook - no problem.
I changed the mailbox for undeliverable emails to another name in our
organisation and tried again. This time the email arrived in that
persons Outlook Inbox.
So, Exchange is seeing emails coming into the additonal domain xyz.com
as undeliverable.
I'd be grateful if anybody could point me in the right direction. Tag: RDC - Server 2000 Tag: 180257
POP3 and telnet NOT working from workstation clients running XP
Hi, installed the latest batch of updates on XP workstations. I get the
following message trying to get pop3 emails.
Your server has unexpectedly terminated the connection. Possible causes for
this include server problems, network problems, or a long period of
inactivity. Account: 'account name', Server:'server', Protocol: POP3, Port
110, Secure (SSL); No, Error Number: 0x800CCC0F
This is from Outlook and Outlook Express. In this case I'm not using
Exchange but setting up a separate pop3 account in Outlook on the workstation.
If I try to "Telnet pop.compuserve.com 110" I can't get a connection on the
Workstation, but it works fine on the SBS2000 server. I've tried disabling
the firewall, ISA packet filters, creating new outlook email accounts etc.
The only way I can get the client to work is to connect the workstation
directly to the broadband router, then it works fine, so it must be something
to do with the SBS2000 configuration, but I'm stumped on this one.
Any ideas on what to try next?
Kant Tag: RDC - Server 2000 Tag: 180256
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alternatives that can save you money. When you want to purchase your
contact lenses online and you're interested in saving money (and who
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Although some eye doctors offer contact lenses at prices competitive
to those on the Internet, it is far easier to purchase discount
contacts online. The major reason is the fact that online suppliers of
contacts don't have the overhead of a doctor's office. They can easily
pass the savings onto consumers. Another reason is associated with the
amount of competition on the Internet. Companies are almost forced to
offer competitive prices because a consumer can easily find and buy
from another supplier. This is especially true since finding a company
that allow you to purchase discount contacts online is a matter of
just browsing the results entered in a search engine.
Online suppliers of contacts can also provide better discount deals.
You can generally buy contacts in larger quantities for a discount.
Just make sure that the shipping costs do not
http://www.dontplayplay.com/html/Finances/20060930/34170.html Tag: RDC - Server 2000 Tag: 180253
ADMT for SBS2000
I have a SBS2000 sp4 and wink23k DC with Exchange 2003 sp1 installed. I want
to migrate the SBS 2000 domain to a new domain, move exchange to new hardware
in the new domain.
1. Will the ADMT ver3 work for SBS2000 to W23kR2 DC?
2. What problems will I have with IIS 5 and 6 by disjoining SBS2000 domain
and rejoining to new W23kR2 domain?
3. Can I move group policies with ADMT? Tag: RDC - Server 2000 Tag: 180249
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FTP Site issues...
Not sure where the best place to post this is but I'll try here...
We have an FTP site that we allow our dealers access to. Recently I
published some home pictures to this site for them to download.
One of our dealers who is using a MAC G4 running OSX informs me that each
time he clicks on one of the pictures it is asking again for the username
and password.
I cannot get this to happen for me at all (running XP Pro with internet
explorer.)
Any ideas what may be casuing this? I am not 100% sure what browser he is
using...
Thanks, Brad Tag: RDC - Server 2000 Tag: 180246
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http://stores.ebay.com/JW-Personal-Shop Tag: RDC - Server 2000 Tag: 180245
SBS 2000 Licensing issues - help !
Hello all
Here is my scenario...I have installed SBS 2000 into an existing 2003 AD
domain. The Active Directory is in 2000 native mode. I made the dumb mistake
in assuming I could install the SBS as a member server and install Exchange
from the installation binaries on Disk 3. (without the entire SBS package)
All was fine until I got licensing errors as I connected more than 10 people
to their new mailboxes.
Does anyone have an intimate knowledge of SBS's licensing architecture? I
figured it would be OK because there is less than 25 users and I should have
50 and used the proper installation keys that came with the software. It
smells like it's the fact that it (SBS) is not the DC and the other DC
contains all of the roles (licensing in particular)
My initial thoughts on fixing this issue -
-Make a backup of the MS Exchange Information Store.
-Promote the Win2k member server (SBS 2000) to a DC.
-Transfer all Operations roles from the other 2003 DC (2000 native mode) to
the SBS.
-Reinstall the (entire) SBS suite.
-Restore the Exchange information store
Would this reset the license database?
Does anyone have any suggestions other than my plan..? MVP's?
Thanks in advance.
--
Regards
Tom Tag: RDC - Server 2000 Tag: 180230
Wireless network with SBS2003 Server using Dial-up modem
Our very small officce of about 5users will soon enough have its own
little network. I'd like this to be a wireless network. Need to know
my requirements for this.
I would like to follow similar setup to that we have of our main
office network which is wired.
Its set up such that SBS Server and clients connect to the switch.
I would like similar setup for our new wireless network - for this do
I only need a Access Point which would be similar to the switch - or
do I need a wireless router (?). The server would be connected to the
(wireless)switch by cable - Wireless for the clients. This would only
require an access point right(?)
Email /Internet is through dial-up modem on the server.
I also have noted that I would need wireless adapters for each device
(laptop/PC) - which is better - USB or PCI?
thank you for your assistance. Tag: RDC - Server 2000 Tag: 180228
SBS 2000 Exchange, e-mails stay queued for a certain domain
Hello everyone,
I hope I posted in the right newsgroup. I have an odd problem I can't
figure out how to fix with a server running SBS 2000, specifically
with the SMTP service. Since a couple of day ago, there seems to be an
issue with sending emails to a specific domain (a week ago sending e-
mails to that domain worked fine). The problem is that the e-mails
stay in the SMTP queue with "Queued" status, there's no failed
delivery notification for the e-mails and I can't find any errors or
reasons why the mail isn't being sent in any log files. As far as
sending mail to other domains/addresses go, everything seems to be
working fine.
I already deleted the e-mails from the queue and asked the senders to
resend them and the results are the same. The mail gets delivered
locally, but doesn't go out to the other recipients, and it happens
just for this one domain.
The message tracking log for the e-mails in question are awalys the
same:
28.1.2008 21:45 SMTP Store Driver: Message Submitted from Store
28.1.2008 21:45 SMTP: Message Submitted to Advance Queuing
28.1.2008 21:45 SMTP: Started Message Submission to Advance Queue
28.1.2008 21:45 SMTP: Message Submitted to Categorizer
28.1.2008 21:45 SMTP: Message Delivered Locally to
outgoingmail@ourdomain.si
28.1.2008 21:45 SMTP Store Driver: Message Delivered Locally to Store
to outgoingmail@ourdomain.si
We have journaling turned on for all outgoing mail, that's why it gets
delivered to that e-mail (don't mind the fake domain). But it never
gets delivered outside to it's final recipient.
I have checked the SMTP log files (found in %systenroot%
\system32\logfiles\SMTPSVC1\) and there is no logged connection being
made to the responsible MX server for the domain in question.
The DNS resolving seems to be working fine, I can get the MX record
with nslookup and I can get the IP of the MX record. The responsible
SMTP server is accepting connections (I connected to it via telnet to
port 25 from the SBS server and tried it out). I have also tried
sending a test e-mail to the recipient domain from a Google Mail
account and from my home e-mail server and in both cases the e-mail
was delivered correctly.
Running smtpdiag.exe from the SBS server gives different results. Time
to time the test passes, but sometimes smtpdiag reports it can't
connect to the responsible MX server. The odd thing is that at those
times (when it fails) I can still successfully establish a telnet
connection to the MX server (and get responses back from it).
EventLog shows no errors either.
Anybody have any other ideas what to try?
Thanks for your answers in advance,
Amadej. Tag: RDC - Server 2000 Tag: 180222
Noob question: What do the ICONS represent?
We have SBS 2000. I am looking in the default SMTP Virtual server and
notice a bunch of "messages" in the Queue area. There are 3 different
kinds of icons listed. Could someone tell me what they mean?
1. Folder with a green circle and a white check mark within the
circle.
2. Folder with a white circle and a blue arrow which is pointing in a
counter clockwise possition.
3. A plain open folder. Looks like the other folders, but it appears
to be open.
Thank you for any help.
S Tag: RDC - Server 2000 Tag: 180213
Exchange 2000 issue: some emails are not getting through.
I have my client has customers who are getting the message below when
they are sent emails. Some of these emails are large and some are
small in size, yet they still get the message. I have a Firebox
firewall which I have configured to let large files through..
I also noticed that there are at least 40 different messages (I
beleive they are messages) in the Queues folder under the default SMTP
virutal server.
We have been struggling with this issue for sometime. Any ideas?
Thanks for your time.
Here is the message:
Remote host said: 552 Requested mail action aborted: exceeded storage
allocation Tag: RDC - Server 2000 Tag: 180212
Usisng Outlook Express to access an IMPA Exchange account
We have a new dealer who uses Outlook Express to manage several different
email acccounts he has. Normally dealers connect to our systems using and
RDP connection and run a terminal server session where they then run our
Outlook 2002 client to access their email locally on the exchange server.
However, this dealer has just asked if he can access his email account on
our Exchange 2000 server using his Outlook Express client with an IMAP
configuration instead of having to log onto a terminal server session to do
so.
I am pretty sure this is do-able without any problems, but my question is
regarding security. Is this something that I should not worry about too much
or are there any major security ramifications of allowing this type of a
direct connection to our server? There will not be a VPN connection or an
SSL involved either... This user will just have an internet connection
through his provider and then connect to our server - no VPN/SSL connection
(not sure if either of these should be used for this type of thing or
not...) Just how secure is a direct IMAP connection from an Outlook Express
client to an Exchange 2000 server across the internet?
What else should I be thinking about?
Thanks, Brad Tag: RDC - Server 2000 Tag: 180209
Is it possible to RDC from windows XP to Server 2000, which servies need to
be enabled? Or more specifically just how do i go about doing this.
Yes this is possible but why are you asking in the SBS 2000 newsgroup?
"Christopher" <Christopher@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:CC394A75-77B6-4E54-B0C0-EC9CCB27402B@microsoft.com...
> Is it possible to RDC from windows XP to Server 2000, which servies need
> to
> be enabled? Or more specifically just how do i go about doing this.