I think it is UNC resolution problem. UNC provides a naming convention for identifying network resources. UNC names consist of three parts: -...
HUmMMmM i do not hink so... :(
It will deppends on how much you want to spend :) I have Legato Networker from EMC but this is not a good idea :D Genie Backup it's a...
First install SP4. Do a Disk Clean UP (System Disk) Defrag All the partitions Scan all partitions. chkdsk - Creates and displays a status...
If you can do that no problem but i do not think it is gonna work. Did you try to copy from one client to other client to check the...
Yes is a good think trying to instal sp4 on the server. What chnages have you made since that happens? New software? New Hardware? Do you have...
What do you have on that drive? Drive C: is the system drive right? There maybe files in use when the backup is trying to execute. :cool:
W00t :cool: Thanks Arie I am a portuguese and my inglish is not so good enough :o
Like the error message said "The system cannot find the path specified. " Check the server share site system in the SMS Administrator console,...
What is WOOT.. :confused: :o
During the Package Selection phase, only a limited number of credentials are available. These credentials are stored in the RIPINFO.INI file....
I was not upset. :) TKS for your kindness.
You want to display the local drive from TS server in the session of the users? Do you have any kind of GPO denying? You're running under...
Did you mean when you start a terminal session as a normal users you can't see the drive? Did you try select the option "map drives?" on the TS...
You're right it is not a good pratice to share the root drive but the drive already have one share that is Admin share by default. You CAN create...
What kind of client OS have the clients? How they suppose to see the drive?Share? That drive is on the server? The file system of the drive is...
Ian Large, Today a MS techie MCSE is not a person who knows everything from MS products but they need to be carefull for what they do and say....
I have already answer that question... HERE OR HERE
HUmMmM... I think what you want to do is interact with your session! Right? You are using remote desktop so the session that you will see is...
What are we talking about? Windows 2003 or windows 2000 AD? Your first domain controller is online? Can you reach it? You will need to seize...
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