We have 10 sites hosted on our Windows based Apache server. The server is also a domain controller, DNS and DHCP server. All websites work great externally but but internally we can only access one or two of them.
What could be causing the problem?
I have an ASP.Net 4.0 application hosted using IIS 6.0 on Windows Server 2003 server. The application is using integrated authentication i.e. Active Directory. Using the same login, i can access the application from the net using a username of DOMAIN\user plus password.
However the app wont authenticate when i RDP into the server and pop a browser open and try to hit the app.
We have a Windows Server 2003 R2 Machine here at work that I need to ensure is accessible only from specific set of IP Addresses. The Server is on a LAN and I am aware that one of the possible solutions maybe limit access to the Server's VLAN.
Windows hosting is gaining more and more fame among web designers and website owners. The figures by Netcraft shows that almost 35.8% websites over the internet are hosted by Windows hosting providers or are located at Windows based server. This statistics are getting better and better every day.
I'm not really into systems administration, but I was called to set up this Windows 2003 Server. I put it in a VirtualBox virtual machine on the (real) Ubuntu Server.
We have a Windows 2003 with SCSI disks on a RAID card.
The SCSI card is now unusable. As the server is old, we don't want to buy an identical SCSI card, we prefer to change the server. But we first need to boot this Windows 2003 in order to do some work on it.
We have a complete backup image. We can restore it on whatever disk.
Hi everyone! First of all, sorry for my English. I got this problem and I hope you can help me :)
So here's the story. Please excuse any incorrect terminology, I'm not really knowledgeable in the Windows server realm.
My company, pre-me-being-employed-by-them, has a "server" built out of consumer desktop parts, running Windows Server 2003. It's the domain controller, i.e. each Windows PC (we have ~20) logs in through centrally-controlled usernames and passwords.
Hello I run a network of about 25 computers all connected to a SBS 2003 server
I want to start using thin clients as building a computer for all the new employees we are getting is time consuming, plus all the other benefits of it.
I quickly looked it over and it seems my 2003 server can do it, but I should, and would prefer to have a separate server dedicated to it.
So what I would like to kno