How to configure non-admin users to allow them to install updates for Java and Adobe Acrobat Reader without needing for administrator password on Windows 7. Updates for Microsoft products install without problems.
This can be Active Directory (Windows 2003) solution, or computer based (employable through GPO or login script).
In the Outlook "folder list", it is quite easy to accidentally pickup a folder and move that into another folder. There is no undo for this, and I have not found a way to prevent this.
I thought it was just me, but I recently saw a coworker do the same thing while filing mail via drag and drop. We are using Exchange 2003 and Outlook 2007.
My company already has a "local" backup strategy, but is willing to also backup data on our remote dedicated server as an additional "plus".
Some info:
Both machines are Windows Server (client is 2003, server is 2008)
Administrator rights on both machines
Valid SSL Certificate available
FTP/IIS Server available and in use
Required cryptation during transfer & storage
Free space is not a problem
Which software (both client and server side) you advice us to take?
Does anybody know of a plugin for Outlook 2003 that makes the search fast and accurate?
I tried using Microsoft Search and Google Desktop Search but I find that these product slow down my development machine too much.
I heard of Lookout but it appears that Microsoft has pulled it.
In Linux, you can use
lpr -#5 foo.txt
to get 5 copies of a document when sending to an LPD-based print server.
The Windows (XP, 2003, 2008) version of LPR supplied by MS doesn't seem to have this option, though.
Does anyone know if there's a hidden option to specify the number of copies?
Thanks.
We use Apache 2.2 to host SVN repository on a Windows 2003 machine.
Works fine except that over a couple of weeks the httpd process inflates and starts consuming something like 1.5 gigabytes of virtual memory. All operations with the repository become very slow.
What to tweak to prevent httpd from cosuming so many resources?
I need suggestions for an antivrus solution to do server side scanning of uploads and respond back through the website interface detailing if the upload contained a virus or if it was OK
This needs to the server is running Windows 2003 and the sites are all based on TomCat.
Hello. I have a friend who's put himself in that age-old position: His OS partition has turned out to be too small for his needs. He'd really like to be able to repartition his harddrive without formatting it. In the past Partition Magic would have leapt to mind, but apparently Symantec bought that in 2003 and never updated it (and then officially discontinued it).
Is there a "modern day" Partition Magic that every uses for desperate situations like this, that also works under Windows 7?
Thanks
I followed the instructions on mount-an-iso-image-on-windows-2003. I don't see the the drive after mounting.
Anyone have a simple clean way of mounting ISO image on Win 2008 Server?
We have a database file (foxpro) on a Windows share (2003 server). We're having some problems where the program that writes to this file has to retry as the file is locked. This all happens very quickly and within a few seconds the file is available, but the problem is it shouldn't be locked.
Does anyone know how we can view what's locking it? Any tools available?
We're running an Exchange 2003 Server with Outlook 2007 clients. One of the users does not have the Out of Office assistant on their Tools menu. If I access his account via webmail, I can set his out of office message and status there, but would still love to know why it might be missing and how to get it back on the tools menu
Previously I was working with Server 2003 and managed to lock myself out of the server (I was accessing it remotely) by enabling the firewall.
I want to remotely enable the firewall on Server 2008 without locking myself out of the server (access via RDP) and then selectively add IP addresses to the firewall to exclude. i.e. block specific IP addresses.
Are there any step by step instructions on how to safely do this?
Can anyone tell me the location of the file, reg key, that contains the patches/updates to Windows? This is for both Server 2003 and 2008. They appear to be different locations but, I cannot seem to find the location of the list on either.
I am not able to access admin file shares on a Windows 2008 R2 box, if I'm logged in as a user who is part of the Administrators group. The only way I can access those shares is if I use the built in Administrator account. How can I configure the server to allow any administrator to access the file system via admin shares? Btw, this works with Windows 2003.
By admin shares, I refer to: \192.168.1.4\c$ or \192.168.1.4\e$
I have a .vmdk (VMWare hard disk) file that I cannot use as the lone disk in a new virtual machine. If I attach it to an existing virtual machine then it works fine. It has Windows Server 2003 on it.
When I attempt to boot the new VM it attempts a network boot.
EDIT: VMWare Workstation 6.5
I could not find a PXE option in the settings, and I did look in the VM config file for "PXE" but did not find one.
SSMS 2008 - Excel 2003
This isn't happening all the time, but sometimes when I 'copy with headers' from sql server management studio, the results in Excel look as though I've used the 'text to columns' wizard with 'spaces' and 'brackets' as delimiters, meaning that the results become raggedly distributed across columns making them useless
I've looked in the 'grid output' query options but can't see anything which may be causing the issue
(not sure if this should be on superuser?)
This happens when I insert a page break at the end of a page 1, say. The number of the first paragraph on the next page, page 2, appears next to the Page Break line at the bottom of page 1. This happens in both Word 2003 and 2007.
Hi,
We have a specific requirement for a solution that will scan an Exchange 2003 store for specific content. eg - specific words, phrases and, ideally, images. Can anyone suggest a solution?
TIA
I am trying to connect to mysql server which is installed on my home pc from another pc. I allowed all connection in mysql configuration. There's no firewall blocking on the pc I am trying to connect from. I used the command-
mysql -h Some.Host.IP -u SomeUser -p SomePassword
I am getting-
ERROR 2003 (HY000): Can't connect to MySQL server on 'Some.Host.IP' (10060)
I can connect through php!!
What's the problem? How do I solve it?
This is driving me nuts!
Is there a way to quickly insert a line to an existing Word 2007 table? In Word 2003 there was a specific button for this - it was quite easy to splice and dice existing cells in an existing table.
I'm about to study about NLB on Windows Server 2003. It archives both of my interests now: scalability and high-availability. But I don't know about its power in production environment.
Is NLB a efficient solution?
How does it implement in real-world?
Is it popular?
What are its limit?
Thank you so much for answering my questions. :)
How do I list files on a server after I make a HTTP connection via telnet with that server ?
I tried establishing connection like :
As I push enter, I enter the following screen :
but as I type ls (which is not visible when I write) and press enter, I see this screen :
I want to establish connection with the server and try to print the file names residing on the server directory.
Note : The server OS is Windows Server 2003 and web-server is Microsoft-IIS/6.0
Win 2003, PHP 5.2.1 and IIS 6.
I have PHP configured as ISSAPI and it is serving PHP pages. When I try a page that requires MySQL I am getting just:
PHP has encountered an Access Violation at (and a RANDOM number)
What is all.
Google has not provided me with results that help me fix.
Does anyone have any thoughts?