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Windows 2003 Server hangs at Bootup
April 9,2008
It takes an enormous amount of time for your Windows Server to boot. This is often related to network card settings put on a new server or an older server with a new network card. If the server had static IP addressing enabled, this would also cause the problem
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The roaming profile cannot be found error message when you log on to your network from a Windows XP-based computer
April 11,2008
When you log on to your network from a Microsoft Windows XP-based computer, you receive an error message that is similar to the following:
The roaming profile cannot be found.
When you view the application log, you see an event that is similar to the following:
Event Type: Error
Event Source: Userenv
Event Category: None
Event ID: 1521
Date: Date
Time: Time
User: User
Computer: Computer_Name
Description: Windows cannot locate the server copy of your roaming profile and is attempting to log you on with your local profile. Changes to the profile will not be copied to the server when you logoff. Possible causes of this error include network problems or insufficient security rights. If this problem persists, contact your network administrator.
DETAIL - Windows cannot find the network path. Verify that the network path is correct and the destination computer is not busy or turned off. If Windows still cannot find the network path, contact your network administrator.
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How to Configure Roaming Profiles on Windows Server
April 22,2008
Before you create a roaming user profile, you need to create each user account. Then, log on to a server as an administrator to create a network share to store the roaming user profiles, designate the groups of users to receive the roaming user profiles, and grant all users Full Control permissions.
Use the following procedures when you create and manage roaming user profiles.
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How to Control user access to Windows Update with Windows Server 2003 Group Policy
April 22,2008
Configuring a few Group Policy settings will allow you to control the update process in your environment and ensure that users cannot load updates using Windows Update.
Administrators should be the only ones who can load updates using Windows Update. You can prevent users from accessing Windows Update by managing the Windows Update Access settings; this does require you to configure Group Policy. If you want to give some users access to Windows Update, you can manage who gets access through these settings.
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How to Set Up an FTP Server in Windows Server 2003
April 22,2008
SUMMARY
This step-by-step article describes how to install and configure a File Transfer Protocol (FTP) server for anonymous access.
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Windows cannot locate the server copy of your roaming profile
April 22,2008
This occurs in Windows 2000 or Windows 2003 Server
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How do I Install and configure a DHCP server in Windows Server 2008?
April 30,2008
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is an invaluable service when you have a network larger than a handful of computers. It’s also a standard component of enterprise networks and sub networks. Microsoft Windows Server 2008’s built-in DHCP server allows Windows machines (and any other TCP/IP-based machines and devices) to obtain their IP addresses and network settings automatically, which can vastly simplify network configuration. In this document, we’ll discuss how to install and configure a DHCP server in Windows Server 2008, and we’ll explore some of the advanced features DHCP has to offer.
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