I have a question about which license to purchase for a client setup that I am looking to implement.
The scenario is that I want a Windows Server 2012 on bare metal running Hyper-V, a Windows Server 2011 as the first VM running on it, and then 4 virtual Windows 7 Professional VM's for the clients to connect to.
So my question is, which version of Windows Server 2012 do I need for the Hyper-V set
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My server's been hacked EMERGENCY
Windows 2000 Server.
I believe I have a rootkit. But, nothing will remove it. I've tried everything. Even tools that are merely for scanning fail or bsod the computer.
Since nothing works, I wanted to try and do it manually.
edit: This is a Windows 2000 Server Forest Root.
I'm trying to connect to Windows 2003 server's share using ipv6 address from Windows Server 2008.
I use ipv6-literal.net conversion as described on http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa385353.aspx (http://blogs.msdn.com/b/oldnewthing/archive/2010/09/15/10061950.aspx)
I see the error "A duplicate name exists on the network".
Why does it occur?
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Can you help me with my capacity planning?
We have a Windows 2003 server DC1 which is our primary DC holding all FSMO roles. It also is a DNS server for our domain domain.local which is an active directory integrated zone.
We also have a Windows 2008 DC name DC2 which is a DNS server with ad integrated zone for domain.local.
My pc is running Windows server 2003 sp2. Whenever I establish an internet connection (e.g., with internet explorer to google.com), my host sends the syn packet twice.
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Using PHP configured for Apache with IIS
I'm trying to install PHP on a new Windows Server 2008 R2 machine, and running into some issues.
All the references I've found make reference to files that are apparently no longer in the PHP distribution (for example, php5isapi.dll), or were written against Windows 2000 or 2003.
We recently upgraded to SBS2011 and my XP clients are receiving this error when our in house application attempts to copy files from the server:
You were not connected because a duplicate name exists on the
network
In an effort to plan for future separation of the required resources for our business software I have set up separate DNS A records that all point to the same server.
Hi guys,
Currently our windows 2000 server provides Active Directory,DNS and DHCP services for my small office network.
Also there is an ubuntu server 10.04 that provides samba, proxy (squid) and firewall (shorewall) for the whole network.
The windows 2000 server has being giving a lot of problems regarding performance and service availability (it fails almost every day) so I want to move all o