Summary: Hello, I have a new server her ethat was basically dropped off. I have no formal training with it and have only been exposed to workgroups in XP. I h...
Summary: Interesting problems here. Simple setup... DSL modem to Router. Router branches to an FTP and File Server. File server connects to switch and rest o...
Summary: Hi, I have Windows XP (Worgroup) and a Windows 2003 server. I use to use my server name by typing \\server2003 which will list of the folders I have c...
Summary: i have two nics in the server, the external (wan) nic is connected to the router, a dlink 4100. i have a static ip address, which is entered into the...
Summary: Old domain 2000 server had the DNS, DHCP and Active directory on it. Co. had no BDC. Set new 2003 R2 small office DC server up as directed as a new DC...
Summary: I have a windows 2003 server running a RRAS for VPNs. When I connect to the server from work, I can establish a connection and I can both locate the s...
Summary: If you can't ping then something is wrong with your network setup. Compare your TCP/IP settings on the server with other (working) server's in your d...
Summary: I can't seem to get my server to reply to ping from the internet. One of the resions that I can't open the port myself is the routing and romote acce...
Summary: on a new computer/user i added to sbs server, i can't get companyweb to come up. on previous computers, i added the address of the server to the dns s...
Summary: I am using win2003 SBS and one of my user can't edit an excel sheet which is stored in server.It can edit others and I checked his computer,I mean i c...
Summary: Hello, I'm running a server with Windows Server 2003 Web Edition and I'm running the standard POP3 server that comes with the operating system. I have...
Summary: Here's my scenario: We've been running Windows 2003 server for over a year (fresh install, new box, no upgrade from previous OS.) From day 1, it wa...
Summary: If you can't ping it, you have to figure that out first. If the router is set to respond to pings, and you can't ping it, RDP isn't the problem. Tha...
Summary: On a Windows 2003 managed network, I can't browse the network or access any shared resources. The strange thing here is I can ping all online machines...
Summary: You don't need ADPREP for a member server. The new server and the existing domain are on two different subnets. Add a reverse lookup zone on your DNS ...
Summary: heropsycho, In answer to your question (Response One), I can't even log onto any of the client accounts, let alone ping the server from them. However,...
Summary: Hello. I have searched for days to find a solution to this problem, but i just can't seem to find one. The Problem: Can't get internet to work on the ...
Summary: history: I installed a second network card in a windows 2003 server for vpn access, later I decided to put it on a linux box, so I uninstalled the ...
Summary: Yes, the network is DHCP. The current IP address shown is 192.168.1.1 but only because it can't access the router to get updated. The Subnet mask is 2...
Summary: Not sure what happened, but one day noone on the network could access the share folders from the Win2003 server. Folders appear to be shared with pri...
Summary: I have Win XP connected to high speed internet through a wireless card. I have just installed WIN 2k3 server on seperate desktop PC connected(cross o...
Summary: I have got the following message that is generated by the machine. My main DC is Windows 2003 with DNS. And the forward zone of this "ADDOMAIN" is set...
Summary: First off I can't use PM8 because it's unsupported under Win2k3 however I can use other similar software to do the same job. My problem is that I cann...
Summary: Wanderer, Yes, same subnet. Pinpointed whats going on. When the DSl router is ON but havent established the DSL connection I can ping it. As soon ...
Summary: Hi All, I have problem with my Win2k3 CD, it can't use to boot. How to fix it? (with a new copy of course) Does anyone can help me? Thank's ...