This
KB might help. http://support.microsoft.com/?id=230306
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dear friends,
Title: NTLDR Not Found
Good morning to all,
I just had a problem with one of my servers. When rebooting I got a NTLDR not Found error message. I've tried to copy the file following:
1. Booted off the Win2k Server CD and copy the NTLDR file to the boot partition. Didn't work
2. Copy a
Title: NTLDR Not Found
I dont mean to state the obvious or
sound condescending but by any chance do you have an ERD in the 3 ½ drive?
Are you trying to do an Emergency Recovery?
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Sent:
Title: Message
No
floppy in. I booted off the CD and selected R for repair then C for the Recovery
Console.
Juan
-Original Message-From: Craig Cerino
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Title: NTLDR Not Found
RAID
array degraded perhaps? OS drive not spinning / amber? I would power
down, reseat all drives and then look in your RAID config on the controller
(Usually Ctrl-M or Ctrl-A) to make sure all disks are present and
spinning.
-Original Message-From: Juan
Title: Message
Which
LUN is it targeting? Sounds like your controller settings have
changed.
-Original Message-From: Juan Ibarra
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, September 22, 2003 9:22
AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [ActiveDir]
NTLDR Not Found
Good morning to
Title: Message
If I
boot off the CD using the recovery console. I type Map and see
this.
? 10MB
Disk0\partition1
m 1024MB
Disk0\partition2
n 1700MB Disk0\partition3
(winnt partition)
a
D (Cd rom)
I
created a boot.ini file and pointed to partition 3. Edit it to point
to 1 and 2 and
Does this sound normal you everyone here. My Exchange Server after being up
for 11 days has 241 Million packets outbound and 91 million packets inbound.
This machine is not infected with Nachi or Blaster and I have run a AV on it
many times. I am just curious if this is normal behavior since it
Title: NTLDR Not Found
Are you booting from SCSI? Then
yes.
From: Juan Ibarra [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: maandag 22 september 2003 15:22To:
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Found
Good morning to all, I just had a problem with one of my servers. When
Justin,
To give you of the magnitude of mail that flows through an Exchange
Server, here are my stats. 48,632,329 sent 47,708,457 received
duration 9 days. We run 1.0Gbps fiber from the exchange server just because of
this reason. These are a lot lower, since we put in the Anti-Spam
Is there a place where you can download all of the ADM files, or at
least view the contents of all of them. I have found that these files
are all over the place. On W2K CDs, W2003 CDs, Office 2003, Office XP,
SMS, etc... IT is becoming a pain. One central place to be able to say,
oh, That is
Richard,
Thank you very much for the information. We are going
to take a pass on SP4 until seeing the documentation on 828297 and doing some
more testing.
Side question - you mention specific stress tests
whenyou are going to test 828297, what tools or programs are you using do
this?
Title: NTLDR Not Found
Well, not really. On a COMPAQ
machine, SCSI controllers check for devices attached to them and if you dont
have any devices on those controllers, you will get that message and this
is common for machines that use a separate RAID controller. The RAID
controllers
www.thethin.net has a lot of template files. You'll find most of them there.
Regards,
/Jimmy
-
Jimmy Andersson, Q Advice AB
CEO Principal Advisor
Microsoft MVP - Active Directory
-- www.qadvice.com --
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Title: Message
and
does it work when you remap to partition 3?
-Original Message-From: Juan Ibarra
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AMTo: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Subject: RE:
[ActiveDir] NTLDR Not Found
If I
boot off the CD using the
Title: Message
No, I
have verified with Compaq that is not the controller. When in there and
saw all the drives listed by using the Smart Start CD.
Tried
Fixboot and nothing, I am going to try FIXMBR next.
Any
other suggestions?
Thanks,
Juan
-Original Message-From: Mulnick,
Title: Message
Does anyone know
how to fix this?
Repeating DNS/FRS failure warning event id 13508
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Title: Message
There are a number of issues that could be causing this.
Without more information than you've provided, it's probably impossible to
determine your specific issue. I'd probably start here though: http://eventid.net/display.asp?eventid=13508source=
From: Don Murawski (Lenox)
Title: Message
http://www.eventid.net/display.asp?eventid=13508source=
-Original Message-From: Don Murawski (Lenox)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Monday, September 22, 2003
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[ActiveDir]
Does anyone know
how to fix this?
Repeating DNS/FRS
Title: Message
Try:
http://www.eventid.net/display.asp?eventid=13508source=
Good luck.
Thank you,
Mitchell
D. Lawrence
Network Administrator/Systems Analyst
ITS Department, North Bay Hospital
ph: (361) 758-8585 x289
fx: (361) 758-0581
pg: (361) 270-0421
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You should at least be running SP3. This contains a lot of FRS improvements!
See Q285923:
To resolve this issue, synchronize the computers with the domain controller
clock time. Follow these steps:
Run the following command on all computers to synchronize the clock time
with the domain
Hello all Just wanted to know if anyone has had some
experience moving DCs (security root and all) from 2000 AD to 2003
AD? Ive read about taking the Schema Master offline and ForestPreping
it then bringing it back online and DomainPreping the Infrastructure
Master:
Return Receipt
Your [ActiveDir]
document
:
Joe,
I have done the upgrade twice to date,
once in a lab and then on corporate. Here are the steps that I took.
1. Create a backup of each DC.
If the schema gets corrupted,
you will need to restore all the DCs simultaneously.
2. On your Domain Master, the DC that
holds the schema
The article How to Upgrade Windows 2000 Domain Controllers to Windows
Server 2003 (Q325379) is a must-read for you!
Cheers!
John Reijnders
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From: Pelle, Joe
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Subject: [ActiveDir] Upgrading from 2000 AD to 2003 AD
Hello all...
Hey
all,
We are mainly a
Windows house but our Webserver is a mac running os 10.2.
We want to tie it
intoour Active Directory.
ANyone had any
experience with this?
Thanks
John Parker, MCSE IS Admin. Senior Technical SpecialistDigital
Display Systems.
Title: Message
John-
What
kinds of services are you looking to tie into the Mac?
Authentication?
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Title: First time poster, Outlook Exchange
Hi everyone; I have been enjoying your posts and now its my turn. I support Exchange 2000 and Outlook XP and 2000 versions. Recently I have had several users complain about email slowness. They say that after clicking the send button it can take
Justin,
Apparently you've never collected baselines for your systems, otherwise this
question wouldn't be one - you'd know. I don't think that anyone here can
tell you what is and is not normal for YOUR servers. No more than you could
teel me what is normal for mine.
Rick Kingslan MCSE, MCSA,
We were leveraging the SendMail on Linux as the front end of Microsoft Exchange Server and the purpose of the openLDAP script is to query the AD and check if the recepiant's email address exist in the AD before receiving to lower the load of Exchange. The script was working on the Linux with
I just upgraded from Windows 2000 to Windows 2003 on the last weekend. It was really fun. Of course, we did the complex lab before doing this on production as well. It's really important to do it in lab before anything. We prepared lots of hard diskes to mirror/backup all of the data and system.
Thanks John, I am very much a fan of this arrange already. I will try
to give you all the information at once next time. I would like to
mention that the domain controllers are syncing with an external time
service and the built in win time service sync the clocks of the
exchange servers.
I
Try
Outlook 2002 Performance Tuning
http://www.microsoft.com/office/outlook/evaluation/performance.asp
and, you might need to check out Exchange, too.
Po-Shan.Tony Cabrera [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everyone; I have been enjoying your posts and now its my turn. I support Exchange 2000 and
Do you have any NT 4 workstations in your organization? Or do you have Blackberry
users?
NT 4 machines running Office XP or BlackBerry Devices can corrupt the Outlook client.
What happens if you create a new profile for these problem users?
Thanks,
S
*
I was just looking at this and was wondering if anyone uses the AD
monitoring stuff and if so how does it work? Right now we have NETiQ but
it is not setup correctly so I was looking to start fresh with MOM.
Thanks
Ryan
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MOM has lots of promise - but it's like any other tool of this type. It
takes much care, quite a bit of skill, and a lot of commitment. We have one
person who is all but dedicated to running MOM.
As to the pieces of MOM that come in the AD Management Pack - well, they're
not bad. But - they
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It does need a little mothering, yes, and it is probably overkill for a
smaller firm.
Isn't MOM an offspring of NetIQ?
And I work with the Exchange Management Pack mostly.
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OK - this is getting out of hand - and just a tad bit annoying as well.
Rick Kingslan MCSE, MCSA, MCT
Microsoft MVP - Active Directory
Associate Expert
Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
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Yup.
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It does need a little mothering, yes, and it is probably overkill for
Interesting. I can vouche that V3 works fine on AD2K as that is all the
C++ code I write.
The
only thing that comes into my head that could be an issue without seeing search
filters and such is authentication issues.
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First
off try to verify with your own eyeballs. After that look for trend info, have
them record times of days that they have the issues. If it is all the time and
only certain machines suspect the client and/or network to the client. If it is
all
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I've taken care of this subscriber and the automatic replies should stop
from now on :)
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Very Much
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with Microsoft
Mission Critical had a product Enterprise Administrator which was their
delegated admin product for NT 4.0 NetIQ purchased Mission Critical and
rolled the delegated admin product into a suite of products called
OnePoint. Somewhere in this time frame NetIQ licensed the AppManager
portion of the
Title: First time poster, Outlook Exchange
Tony,
You might want to consider posting on of
the many exchange lists. If memory
serves correct a similar post was recently put on swyncs
list.although at present I cant find it.
Email me off list if you want more info
about swyncs list
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