Hi!
I need to install an ISAPI extension on IIS 5.1 using command line. On windows server 2003 there is a script iisext.vbs but on windows xp it's not present.
When I want to reach to a certain part of a word in Vim (horizontally) I simply press w, b, f or t (something). Is there a good way of doing this vertically? For instance, I want to get to a certain word or a letter of a line that is below or above the line I'm currently in.
PS: Without using :(line number)
We are running windows server 2003.I log in as Administrator but I don't have any access rights. I tried to create a new Administrator account but when logging into that one I still face the same issue.
Is there a problem with the Group Administrators? If so is there a way to restore it's default settings?
Note: This problem started after I uninstalled the Active directory role from the server.
Thanks in advance.
There is one similar list for Windows XP/2003 here. Is anybody aware of a version of such list for Windows 2008/7 mentioning valid input locale ID strings for all languages and keyboard layouts?
NOTE1: If you are interested to know, I am going to use that ID in the scripts such as this one and the last example in this page
NOTE2: In this page, it shows the format of language id as used by the input.dll exported method named SetDefaultLayoutOrTip (Which is probably used by the regarded script engine)
Hello everybody
I have windows server 2003 domain and windows xp workstation. it is necessary that at 6.00 pm on computer was displayed a window (Do you really want to shutdown a computer and Yes/no button).If user click Yes or ?xpired 5 minutes computer shutdown, else user click No than appears after an hour window will display again.
Hello everybody
I have windows server 2003 domain and windows xp workstation. it is necessary that at 6.00 pm on computer was displayed a window (Do you really want to shutdown a computer and Yes/no button).If user click Yes or ?xpired 5 minutes computer shutdown, else user click No than appears after an hour window will display again.
I have installed IIS and .NET 4.0 on Windows Server 2003.
I have a web ready website that that targets .NET 4.0 and have updated the default website home directory to map to the website's directory.
When I visit the website in a web browser (localhost, localhost:80), I get a 404 error (File or directory not found).
Here is the IP address so you can see for yourself. http://72.45.244.92/
How do I get my ASP.NET 4.0 website to run?
Our internal website links to Excel files on a network-mapped drive. The links specify the filename and worksheet to open, in the following format (path and link information omitted):
ExcelFileName#'SheetName'!$A$1
This works fine with Excel 2003, but we're moving to Excel 2007, which won't even open the file if that extra information is present.
I haven't been able to find a definitive answer on whether this feature has been removed (or the syntax changed) in 2007. Any help will be highly appreciated!
I am having trouble finding such functionalities in Microsoft Powerpoint 2003. I tried googling it but no luck either. Does it exist? Is there an easy way to find keywords in a group of Powerpoint presentation files? Thanks in advance.
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).
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?
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?
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.
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.
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'm using Input Director as a software KVM to control my laptop from my desktop, and all is almost OK with the setup. However, key-presses on the master keyboard seem to repeat very easily on the slave, and it is close to impossible to type a word on the slave without getting repeated characters. I typed the word 'repeat' on the master keyboard and my editor on the slave captured the characters 'repeeaatt'.
Both machines are Windows 7.
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?
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.
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?
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.
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$