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  1. Hi, I am currently working in a mixed mode enviornment with 2k3, 2k and NT servers. For some reason one of my DHCP servers on one subnet does not like to give a default gateway to my NT clients, forcing me to set the IP information static. I have researched microsoft in and out with this problem, and have determined its not a client side issue since I can take an NT machine to another subnet with a different DHCP server and get the gateway. I was wondering if anyone knows about some setting in the DHCP server that would allow/disallow the server to give out the gateway to the NT machines? I'm sure I'm just missing a radio button somewhere. Thanks for your time!
  2. This is the update for the huge security stink everyones been talking about the last few weeks. An unofficial patch was released a couple of weeks ago, but this looks like it is M$'s version
  3. I dont have any thumbs to use. I use my toes to type. '
  4. Is this happening when they hit enter after typing in their password? When did this start happening, and can you recall any changes made, or updates installed? check the update log and compare it with a client that isn't having these issues
  5. I had this problem on my company network when we installed our SAN system. All of my users were unable to see random directories in the share, and it would always be different for every person. (Files would not show either) -- We actually had to get microsoft involved and they provided a private patch that resolved our issue. KB896427-v2 to be exact. See if you can get ahold of that, it may help with your problem.
  6. Thank you for taking the time to help me with this: the files are located on a windows 2003 server. Not too many other people synchronize, and this looks more like a confusion with nic cards.....This morning I obtained access to the users account for only a few hours to try and resolve this problem. I was able to disable the NIC on the laptop, and so far it looks like everything is okay. The problem is that this issue is so sporadic, It would be hard to tell without putting it in production. The only thing I can sit here and do is click through his folders hoping the error will pop up again. I previously had the NIC to be turned on 24/7 and was getting the error message. I will keep trying to reproduce the error with the laptop NIC disabled.
  7. This is a dell D610 laptop by the way....I've checked the power settings for the NIC, they were set to default which is When the laptop is not plugged in, the NIC is disabled, but when it is plugged in its enabled. Now, Are you recommending that I completly disable this NIC since its using the NIC on the docking station?? Could this be where its getting confused? OR should I set it to remain "ON" no matter if the laptop is plugged in or not.
  8. I used to work for a bank while they were doing their conversion from Novell queue's to IP based printing....They were about 26,000 employee's large and it was one heck of a job. (Took over a year) I can tell you that the reason they went ip based is because its so easy to manage and troubleshoot, you literally can't go wrong! Plus the fact that Novell is not as widely used eliminates support possibilities. This is definately a matter in which pro's will outweigh con's in almost any enviornment.
  9. Okay, (sorry, meant to add [HELP] to this topic....) I have a client who has synchronization setup on his laptop. He is synchronizing about 5GB of data over our network. We completed a network upgrade from static to DHCP a couple of months ago, and his PC has had problems ever since. Because of the problems, I built a new laptop for him from scratch, but now he's still getting some of the same errors as before... I completed a full synchronization before I left his office, and verified the data was available offline before I left. Not too long after, While connected to the network, he stated he was getting errors that read "H:\data\data" (H: being his home drive) refers top a location that is unavailable. Check to make sure that the disk is properly inserted, or that you are connected to the internet or your network, and then try again. If it still cannot be located, the information might have been moved to a different location. Now, he is able to continuously click on the folder (and click ok for the error message, sometimes 3-6 times more) before it finally openes up for him. The kicker is, when I pull the laptop offline and start browsing his offline files, these errors no longer occur. So this is only happening when he is connected to the network. I'm wondering if there is something not configured correctly in synchronization? I'm really stuck here as I've gone as far as to building a completly new machine for him, but only get the same results. I'm thinking hard about it now, and I'm wondering if him pulling the laptop offline, and then putting it back online without logging out or anything would have something to do with this. I'm not sure if he's done this or not. (i.e, the PC is confused as to which version to look at, the one on the network or the one on the local machine) ******************* ---update ----- I spoke with the client and he stated that when he is pulling his machine offline, he is completly shutting down the machine, undocking it, and then turning it back on to access his files offline....He turns the machine off to go back onto the network also....So correct me if I'm wrong, windows should be picking up that there is a drive mapped to a network location, and it should be using that copy first. Any ideas? Thanks! Title Edited - Please follow new posting rules from now on. --Zxian
  10. It doesn't really make a difference where you store the files. Best practice is to create a seperate partition to store files, just in case your C drive becomes corrupted, or one day you can't boot into windows. (This is almost inevitable! You're data will be safer from corruption by being stored off the system partition. As for servers, most people would say never store any data on the C drive. The C drive should be designated as a boot partition only.
  11. It sounds to me like there is something wrong with your hard drive...If it took 2 hours to install, and everything seems to be working fine, your hard drive might be getting ready to go bad. Pay attention to the sounds it makes when you turn the system on, and when its accessing data. If it seems loud to you, it might be going bad....Also, you may have something configured in your bios thats causing it to crawl like that...although this is not likely, i would try restoring your defaults if you've made any changes (ie. overclock memory, ect)
  12. I am probably going to have to manually edit each machine to enable AU. I would like to make a script, but I need something that only I would have to run as I don't want any users running logon scripts that contain admin credentials to install the registry settings. Is there a way I can make a script that will remotely add these settings to the PC's that I tell it to?
  13. I am currently supporting a mixed enviornment of NT, 2k and XP PC's. I would like to setup the XP machines to be configured for automatic updating for now (untill we get AD in place and functioning fully) but I have to accomplish this without going to each machine and configuring them manually. We are in a domain but are currently not using AD, and won't be for awhile. My question is, is there a way I can configure all the XP machines to be set for automatic updating either by using a script or something? Also, if I were to configure active directory to set all machines to have automatic updating, is this going to have any effect on the 2k or NT machines? This would be the best solution, in my opinion. Thanks for your time! Title Edited - Please follow new posting rules from now on. --Zxian
  14. This is very possible. You can configure security options for internet explorer to only allow certain websites. You can set this up so that you only allow *.gov and *.org domains. This is done under the Security * Security Zones and Content Rating portion of your GP. Go to user config>windows settings>internet explorer maintnance and you will see security there. Enjoy!
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