I didn't mention anything about Win2K licenses. I was responding to 58Sniper and Davetoo's response. Couldn't understand why they were getting into more detail when it wasn't clearly needed.
Your response as well as Roadkill's should have been all that was required.
Thanks.
Why does everyone keep referring to Win2K licenses? Are you talking about license disks???? Becuase this is what it sounds like.
I am enrolled in the Microsoft Volume Licensing Program whcih doesn't have licenses disks to my knowledge.
Am I missing something?
After the upgrade, I noticed the Win2K licenses were gone. I immediately added the 100 CALs back in by opening License Manager, then selecting New License.
Under Purchase history it shows 100 CALs purchased. I never get the server is out of licensines anymore, until I reboot the server.
Is...
I recently upgraded my Win2K DC to Win2K3R2. After my upgrade I noticed under Event viewer that it was reporting that this DC was out of licenses. Under License Manager my licensing info was gone. I added my licenses back in which resolved the problem.
I notice that everytime I reboot my...
Got it working.
1. Got past the DHCP error by removing DHCP Server completely.
2. The second error, it turns out that I had two BAD CD Medias. I had to use the oroginal MVL CD in order for it to upgrade correctly.
No I haven't. That is what I'm going to do this weekend. If that dfoesn't work, I will then re-install DHCP, configure it, then run the upgrade. After the upgrade is complete, I'll just disable it.
We will see if that works. Keep you posted.
I have tried multiple CD's with the same result. DHCP server is installed and disabled. This is most likely the culprit, but I do not understand why does the upgrade need DHCP server service active when it isn't being used?
I am upgrading my Win2K server DC to Win2k3. During the upgrade process, i receive the following error;
Error upgrading DHCP server database, setup cannot continue.
Then this error pops up;
Setup was unable to create, locat or modify a critical file(C:\$WIN_NT$.~BT\WINNT.SIF) need to start...
We are using GroupWise 6.5.7 and a request has been made to create an e-invitation.
1. Is this possible with Groupwise?
2. Should I be looking to my Web Hosting provider to provide this?
3. Does anyone have a solution or suggestion?
Sorry for not replying sooner...very very busy!!
Got it resolved. I work for the provincial government. The students I am refering to are summer students working in finance.
The problem was this;
I ran pervasive monitor on the server and found that three student machines were holding files...
Sorry I haven't replied sooner. Very very busy!!!
Restored everything and all is well.
Installed everything and configured the new server to almost a mirror of the old.
Installed AD.
Installed DNS
Installed backup software
Created a mini LAN and placed the new server, backup server and...
Got it working.
I contacted Telus and they were able to setup my work e-mail account that forwardds directly to the blackberry. All e-mails are sent and replied to in realtime now. The only thing I have to sycn is GroupWise address book, contacts, etc....using Intelisync from the laptop.
I do not have Blackberry Enterprise Server 4.1 installed as of yet.
I setup a forward rule in my GroupWise mailbox that directs all incoming mail to my blackberry. The problem I am having is that when replying, it replies to my mailbox address and not the original sender.
What do I need to do?
I have just finished installing Windows 2000 server onto my new box(fully patched), with all the backup software installed. I'm ready to restore the system/boot partition from tape.
One last thing before I proceed. Win2KServer is installed and I HAVE NOT CONFIGURED IT AS A DC. AD is not...
Thanks for the advice on Pervasive. Wasn't even looking in that direction since the system was upgraded in January/07 and never received that error before. Students have just started a month ago. We must have reached are ceiling at certain times of the day.
I will monitor that side.
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