Summary: Dear Experts! The server I am responsible for is running out of disk space on drive C: When the server was delivered, the drive was partitioned as HD1...
Summary: I am running out of disk space on my Windows 2003 server. Most of the space used is under C:\Documents and Settings. I would like to know how to move ...
Summary: Moving Local settings directories Quick background: Server, that is being used as a terminal server for about 20 very heavy email users has run out of...
Summary: If I'm not mistaken, ntbackup won't do mapped drives. That is to say, will not backup to a remote server across the network (using a mapped drive). W...
Summary: ntbackup was OK for a while, untill I noticed that it wouldn't run it's scheduled backup unless someone was logged onto the server via RDP. Your didn'...
Summary: Hi, we just set up our new network with Windowns 2003 Enterprise Server and Windows XP Clients with Office 2003. Using GPO in the OU i redirect my doc...
Summary: hi; i have a problem with outlook and roaming profiles.(imap) I am told that i have to redirect the .PST to a folder on the server.(network path) so i...
Summary: I got a virus and had to reinstall Windows. I chose new install. My old programs and settings are not gone but I can't figure out how to boot to the o...
Summary: Getting error Windows cannot log you on becuase your profile cannot be found. The system has attempted to load or or restore a file into the registry...
Summary: One other thing, if the data has to be transferred to the server, then ignore this, but you can log on locally (Administrator) and transfer the info f...
Summary: We had the exact same senario except we migrated from NT 4.0 to Windows 2003. Here's the steps I used for each computer. Will need to copy user profi...
Summary: If you're talking about the pst file, it's in the Documents and Settings for the user, but can be moved to wherever you want. Are you referring to the...
Summary: Lately I have gotten this message when random clients are logging in: Windows cannot log you on because your profile cannot be loaded. Check that you ...
Summary: By "Network" do you mean Domain? Using a different account login? Each account has it's own profile. If she's logging into the Domain and her "My Do...
Summary: When you add a computer to the domain and log in as a domain user, it will create a new profile for that user. Even though it may be the same physica...
Summary: Doubtful. Even if there is a home folder (user share) setup on the server for each of your users, there will still/always be a profile in the Documen...
Summary: Truncate the name of the file the way DOS always did. Let's say I'm at a command prompt in the root directory which is C: and I want to change direct...
Summary: I am having an extrememly bothersome issue and it is sucking my time away because I cannot figure this out for the life of me. I have several workstat...
Summary: First create the link and put it in a centrally accessible share. Then try this: net use x: \\<share-machine>\<share-name> copy "X:url.lnk" "C:...
Summary: My win 00 workstations wont log on, they are trying to copy a file from the server. The file is not on the server. The file is in fact random.(It all ...
Summary: Greetings everyone, So I run many networks around the nw, all many flavors. The majority I would say would have to be 2003 server or small buisness se...
Summary: I have installed DNS Sever service on my win server 2003 DC (which is also the PDC emulator and the Global Catalog server). When I try to test for a r...
Summary: i tried installing service pack1 on win server 2003.Went fine until 99% & then rolled back. didn't produce any error messages.while trying to uninstal...
Summary: Hi All, I was looking for help on trying to increase some efficiency on a new file distribution. What I am trying to do is replace a file that contai...