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I have installed new Microsoft Windows Server Small Business 2003. How can I Adjust time on client computers? Recently, I have installed Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003 and all client computers are connected to the domain. My problem is, the Date & Time on the Server is correct, while the Date & Time on all client computers is differernt and incorrect. when I tray to adjust the Date & Time on the client computers, it works only for short time and after a while it retutn to the incorrect one. Therefor, I need assistance how to solve this probelm. /how can I fix the Date & Time of the client computers? / Thank you.
how can I update my McAfee anti virus on my client computer of Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003? I couldn't update my McAfee anti virus on my workstation /client computer/ since we have installed Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003 on our Server. It was automaticaly mupdating when we use Microsoft Windows Server 2000. But since we have updated to 2003 all client computers coud't update the McAfee Anti virus. So, I need help. Thank you!
How do I install microsoft windows small business server 2003 on an old server that has Linux? The server is from like 1998 and was an Internet infrastructure server from Tele net solutions systems Inc. I have no idea how to work the machine so where would I start and how do I finish doing it? Is it even possible? Does the server need to be 64 bit to work on a network that has two 64 bit windows 7 pc's?
How do you change the domain on Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003? I've got SBS2003 running on a server. When we set it up we used a xxxx.local domain and that's not what I want anymore. I want to run it as a normal domain (a different one than is used right now) and I'm not sure how to change it other than starting over with a new reinstall which I think is a bad idea. So, can I make some changes to point the server to a new domain name that will change Exchange, Sharepoint, etc.? I'm trying to make it so that I can have a Sharepoint website be external (http://www.xxxx.com/sharepoint or something) and also change the domain that Exchange references. I used to have a business and that's the domain that's being used but now I want to change it to something else. Any help is appreciated.
Does Microsoft Windows Server 2003-Small Business Server Edition include Windows Media Services? ... or is it a separate add on? Or is a separate version of Windows Server 2003 required?
Where can I find the trial version of "Windows Small Business Server 2003 Premium R2"? Microsoft doesn't offer anymore the trial CDs of SBS 2003. Could someone help me find another download site or a person who could ship the package to me ? What I am looking for is"Windows Small Business Server 2003 R2 Premium" Thanks.
I need Windows Small Business Server 2003 Premium? hi, please save my life by telling me where i can get the following: Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003 Premium R2 (OEM) i need it from a canadian store, but if i cant get it in canada usa will work
Whats the difference between "Small Business Server 2003" & "Server 2003 for Small Business Server"? I was placed in charge of setting up a network and server at work a few weeks ago and I've been having a lot of trouble getting things to work. They bought "Microsoft Windows Server 2003 for Small Business" in addition to an extra set of licenses that is for "Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003" I am realizing that there is a difference between "Small Business Server" and "Server FOR Small Business". What is the difference and most importantly what is "Server FOR small Business" used for? Currently my server is running Server 2003 for small business server. This is my first built server and network but i have built over 25PC's so am somewhat familiar with hardware and Windows OS. Can anyone help me? So far it is confirmed that what I have allows only 15 user clients and geared toward file and print sharing. It is also a seperate OS from Small Business Server 2003.
how do I start using Microsoft Windows Server 2003 for the first time ever? I am a small business and I recently acquired Microsoft Windows Server 2003. We chose this over Small Business Server in order to gain experience. What is a great web site for a newbie user of this server software? Thanks
windows server 2003 without a domain? Can I install microsoft windows small business server 2003 without a domain? I have small workgroup of computer i do not need the domain feature is it posible to run it as a workgroup?
Microsoft Server 2003 CAL license check? I found a set of new original discs of Windows Small Business Server 2003 that i believe were never used before. So i want to sell them on ebay. The problem is i have no idea how many CAL licenses are included in the set or how to check that the keys were really never used before. There are 3 different product key stickers. One on each DVD box (2) and another one on the Front Page 2003 cd sleeve. Is there anyway to check online the status of these keys and find how many CAL this set of discs support, and also confirm that it was never activated? Thank you BTW. this is a "Promotional sample, not for resale" set, but i removed the stickers and don't care about it. I believe the keys will not have any difference or limitations because of this anyway right? Please answer if you really know about how these licenses work. UPDATE.. i just found the CAL agreement papers inside the getting started book and it is for 5 licenses. So never mind about that. What i would like to check is if the keys were never used before. Thanks again
Microsoft Server 2003 and Windows Update? I have a small Business with a server running Microsoft Server SQL 2003 and i was wondering if there was a way from the server how i could update computers on the network without doing it for each computer individually? I know you can do this with a mac server but i wasnt sure how to do it with windows
microsoft small business server setup problem? i recently buy a microsoft small biz server 2003 standard edition, i started out to install the software by booting my system from my DVD drive on my intended computer for server installation, but when i try to install on the selected drive, it notify an error saying my harddisk do not have the compatible partition with the windows,but in fact i have an ntfs format on that partition,i delete the partition and try again, but it notify me the same error and tell me to create a partition with the compatible format, i know from my prior experience that the partition can only be created during installation,but it refuse my to install, so how can i do
how do i install server 2003 OVER windows xp? i have a license in microsoft developers network, so i downloaded and burned the .iso files for server 2003 R2. but as it turned out it was a non-bootable disk. AND when i click the button in the install "install Windows Small Business server 2003 R2" and then i get the error "The application failed to initialize properly (0xc0000135). click ok to terminate the application." any ideas on what im doing wrong? i verified the disk and all matched up just fine.
Microsoft Windows server 2003? I have a small business with around 5 computers on a home style network with the computers accessing a folder through a network drive. However I am looking to upgrade the network by installing a server onto which I can store and backup my data. I am looking for a Windows Server license but I am a bit confused to how the licensing works. Will this product alone enable me to install Windows Server onto a computer and allow workstations on Windows 7 to connect to the domain and access the files?
Window Server 2003 share point services 2.0 error? So the our windows 2003 small business server automatically was updated last night by Microsoft. It was then automatically restarted. Normally this works fine. When I got into the office i noticed the error message that at least 1 service or driver failed at start up and then it said to see events log. So I checked the events log and it is giving me this error message. Windows share point services 2.0 error. It is giving me this error 3 times or so per minute in the event log. None of our desktop computers can access the server. Anyone know what the problem might be? thanks
Windows Server 2003: How large a company to stop thinking about buying CALs? Everyone, thank you so much for looking at this! We are researching Microsoft's licensing policies, and there are certainly lots of options...some even have to be uncovered by stealthy negotiations! Small business buyers of Server 2003 have to buy CALs...no way of getting around that. But, larger companies can buy unlimited CAL licenses, right? Or site licenses? To get around buying the individual CALs? My question is this: What is the threshold of company size, where it no longer makes rational sense to buy individual CALs or CAL-packs, and instead buy some non-CAL type of license? Where can one make a mistake...hidden pitfalls? Thank you again for your opinions and answers! -Suzi
Operating System on Server for client Computers? I am in Charge of setting up a server with about 8-10 business stations. So far we are going to get a PowerEdge 840 as a centralized server. the question i have is once i get that up and running... 1. How expensive would going wireless connectivity be, and if not they are all connected using ethernet? 2. We are going to get 20 license keys for Microsoft Small Business Server 2003. That is an operating system, but does that get installed on all work stations, not just the server? I guess what i am asking is if i am running a workstation connected ot the server, is it neccesary to get the Operating Sy stem Microsoft Small Business Server 2003 on every computer as opposed to continue running on Windows XP thank you Brian
Can you download Microsoft ActiveX control using Mac OS? The website/server (Windows Small Business Server 2003) I use to acces my PC at work comes up with this message when I try login, anyone know how to bypass this using Mac OS vs. Microsoft? "This portion of the Remote Web Workplace requires the Microsoft Remote Desktop ActiveX Control. Your browser's security settings may be preventing you from downloading ActiveX controls. Adjust these settings, and try to connect again."
Starting a small business- designing small business/home Networks? I would like to start a side business designing and implementing small business/home networks. I'm just wondering how feasible this is at my current experience/education level. I am currently in a Bachelors degree program; at an associates degree level in Information Technology with a main focus in Network Administration (4.0GPA to date). I am familiar with and understand subnetting (VLSM concepts), Windows Server topics, such as, Active Directory, DNS, file management and utilities etc. I believe I'm very close to taking and passing CompTIA A+ and an MCTS exam, specifically 70-640. My course line ups are all geared towards Microsoft Server and Linux Administrating. I also have 5+ years of desktop support in a call center environment. I've setup several small networks over the years and a small Windows Server 2003 domain at home. I do not have any wiring experience (recommendations on how to learn that would be helpful- with limited income).
Learning Book? Hi All, I need the free learning book of Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003. can somebody help me.
Help me find software (10pts best answer)? I need to find the following software: Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003 Premium R2 (OEM) it needs to be oem, and I want to get from CANADA, 10pts if you give a good link.
how do i use microsoft outlook 2003 really neld help? i have microsoft office small business edition 2003 on windows xp media center edition 2005 ..........i dont no how to set up an account that works i tried but it said it could not connect to the server i tried using http and other ones but it didnt work please help and give detailed instructions thanks ...if u give me a good answer i will give u 10 points wat do u mean please explain im trin to connect to a yahoo account but i dont no wat to type in wat tab do u mean ??? that one under tools that says email acounts?? it says u need a cell phone with text capabilities to get a gmail acount cause u need an invitation code and i dont have a cell phone
network engineer courses help cnt bugget? i would like to know in what order should i proceed with these classes for a entry lvl tech got ahold of the 09 cbt nugget cd's and i cant start school till next year anyways wanted to get a head start videos are as follow Microsoft - MCP - MCTS - MCSA 2000 - MCSA 2003 - MCSA: Messaging - MCSA: Security - MCSA: Messaging 2003 - MCSA: Security 2003 - MCSE NT - MCSE 2000 - MCSE 2003 - MCSE: Security - MCSE: Messaging 2003 - MCSE: Security 2003 - MCDST - MCTS: Windows Vista - MCITP: Windows Vista - MCITP: MCSE Upgrade to Enterprise Admin 2008 - MCITP: MCSE Upgrade to Server Admin 2008* - MCITP: MCSA upgarde to Server Admin 2008* - MCITP: MCSA upgarde to Enterprise Admin 2008* - MCITP: Windows Server 2008, Enterprise Admin* - MCITP: Windows Server 2008, Server Admin* - MCTS: Windows Server 2008* - MCTS: Exchange 2007 - MCITP: Exchange 2007* - MCTS: Windows SharePoint Services (WSS) - MCTS: Microsoft SharePoint Server (MOSS) - MCTS: Microsoft System Center - MCTS: Essential Business Server - Small Business Server 2003 - OJT Series: Windows PowerShell - OJT Series: VBScript Cisco - CCENT - CCNA - CCNA Lab update* - CCNP - CCNA Security - CCSP* - CCVP - CCIP* - CCDA - CCIE - CWNA* - Firewall Specialist* - IPS Specialist - VPN Specialist* Security - Security+ - SSCP - CISSP - CISA - CISM - Certified Ethical Hacker - OJT Series: End-User Security - Check Point CCSA* CompTIA - A+ - Network+ - Server+ - Server+ 2009* - Security+ - Linux+ - Project+ - iNet+ Microsoft Exchange - Exchange 2000 - Exchange 2003 - Exchange 2007 - MCTS: Exchange 2007 - MCITP: Exchange 2007 Citrix & VMware - CCA Presentation Server 5 - CCAA update* - CCA Presentation Server 4.5 - CCA Presentation Server 4 - VMware Infrastructure 3.5 - Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager* Wireless - Wireless# - CWNA - CWSP - CWNE - CCNA Wireless* - CWST* IT Management - ITIL - CISA - CISM Project Management - Project+ - Microsoft Project - PMP - Agile Project Management Linux - Linux+ - Intermediate to Advanced Linux (RHCE) - LPIC-1* - LPIC-2 Programming & Databases - MCAD - MCSD - MCTS - MCDBA - MCDBA 2003 - MCITP: Database Administrator 2005 - MCITP: Database Administrator 2008 - MCITP: Database Developer 2008 - MCITP: Business Intelligence Developer* - SQL Server 2005 - Oracle DBA - Sun Java (SCJP) - C# - Perl - JavaScript - PHP - MySQL Database Admin* - The SQL Language* Web Development - CIW Associate - CIW Perl Fundamentals - CIW JavaScript Fundamentals - iNet+ - Zend PHP 5 Microsoft Office and End-User Applications - Word 2000, 2003, 2007 - Excel 2000, 2003, 2007 - PowerPoint 2000, 2003, 2007 - Outlook 2000, 2003, 2007 - Access 2000, 2003, 2007 - FrontPage 2003 - Intuit Quickbooks Apple - Mac OSX let me know atleast what area i should start Thank You
NDR message from Exchange, status 5.1.3, action failed? Any message I attempt to send to any user on the server either from another user on the server or from an outside user is immediately returned undeliverable with the following message: Reporting-MTA: dns;mydomain.com Final-Recipient: unknown;robin@mydomain.com Action: failed Status: 5.1.3 These users are already setup in "Active Directory Users and Computers" each with an Exchange mailbox. I've verified that I'm using the correct alias from within the "Exchange General" tab and that is the same alias as the SMTP e-mail address already specified in "E-mail Addresses" (except the e-mail address ends with the appropriate "@mydomain.com", specific to my actual domain). I'm running Exchange on Microsoft Windows 2003 Small Business Server Standard.
Using MS Windows and MS Office installer. Help me pls... I want a legal small business.? Hi! Please help me in my question. I'm going to build a small business, an internet cafe. I am from the Philippines and the price for a license for MS Windows XP and MS Ofice 2003 is so expensive. I have eleven computers, 10 computers for rentals and 1 server. Now, my question is ..... If I buy only one Genuine MS Office 2003 and Genuine MS OS,... can I install it to all the other computers? Is it legal? I want a legal business so I can download latest update from Microsoft... PLEASE HELP ME....
planning to do MCSE certification? I am working in an MNC in Active Directory platform (Creation of user ID , transferring of user from one OU to another etc). I don’t have any certification yet. I am planning to do MCSE certification, but after going through the course planning material I am really confused about the 7th paper. Can any one help me to choose 1 elective from the below list to obtain better and excellent job opportunities (also to get best salary in foreign countries) . Please advice I am working in an MNC in Active Directory platform (Creation of user ID , transferring of user from one OU to another etc). I don’t have any certification yet. I am planning to do MCSE certification, but after going through the course planning material I am really confused about the 7th paper. Can any one help me to choose 1 elective from the below list to obtain better and excellent job opportunities (also to get best salary in foreign countries) . Please advice Elective exam: Choose one 1 )Planning, Deploying, and Managing Microsoft Systems Management Server 2003 2) TS: Developing Business Process and Integration Solutions Using Microsoft BizTalk Server 3) TS: Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, ConfiguringExam 70-236 4) TS: Microsoft Office Live Communications Server 2005 – Implementing, Managing, and Troubleshooting 5) Planning, Deploying, and Managing an Enterprise Project Management Solution 6) Designing, Deploying, and Managing a Network Solution for a Small- and Medium-Sized Business 7) Implementing and Managing Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Note This exam can count toward both the MCSA elective requirement and an MCSA: Messaging Specialization requirement 8) Designing a Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Organization 9) Designing a Windows Server 2003 Active Directory and Network Infrastructure Note You can only choose this elective if you did not choose it to satisfy the design requirement 10) Designing Security for a Windows Server 2003 Network Note You can only choose this elective if you did not choose it to satisfy the design requirement 11) Implementing and Administering Security in a Windows Server 2003 Network 12) Implementing Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server 2004 Note This exam can count toward both the MCSA elective requirement and an MCSA: Security Specialization requirement 13) TS: Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server 2006, Configuring 14) TS: Microsoft System Center Operations Manager 2007, Configuring 15) TS: Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2007, Configuring 16) TS: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 – Implementation and Maintenance 17) TS: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Business Intelligence – Implementation and Maintenance 18) TS: Microsoft Windows Mobile Designing, Implementing, and Managing 19) TS: Microsoft Forefront Client and Server, Configuration 20) TS: Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007, Configuring 21) TS: Windows SharePoint Services 3.0, Configuring 22) TS: Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007, Configuring 23) MCSA on Microsoft Windows 2000 ServerMCSA 24) Specific third-party (CompTIA) certificationsCompTIA
Can someone advise me on this network setup? As storage is my main emphasis in this network (I plan to have 2 Terabytes of data total and I would like to have a backed up copy of this size as well). I have decided to go with the following configuration but just want to see about good recommendations. I haven't bought any of my products yet but here is my idea of a small business network for 5 people with 2 printers, 1 scanner, 3 desktops, 2 laptops: modem--> wireless router --> switch --> pc's, printers, server, scanner, wireless access point My products are as follows: Router- Belkin N+ $100 http://reviews.cnet.com/routers/belkin-n... Switch- 3com officeconnect gigabit ethernet switch w/POE $400 http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,229... Server- PowerEdge T100 $1800 Quadcore Intel Xeon X3220, 2.4GHZ, 2x4M cache 4GB, DDR2, 800MHZ, 4x1 Dual Ranked DIMMS Microsoft Small Business Server 2008, Standard Edition with Media SAS6iR(SATA/SAS controller) RAID 1 2x160GB hardrives SATA 3Gbps CD/DVD Drive Onboard Single Gigabit Network Adapter 1yr warranty 1removable hard disk cartridge 80gbnative/160 compressed Pc’s/Laptops- All meet 802.11 n standard Buffalo Terastation Home Server NAS (2TB) $750 http://reviews.cnet.com/external-hard-dr... WAP- 3COM AirConnect 9550 http://www.3com.com/products/en_US/detai... My network is for a small doctor’s office and I am certain it will not grow beyond 5-7 people. I will also be using cat 5 wiring, Kaspersky Anti-virus, and I am thinking about using either Microsoft Ftp publishing (comes with Windows Server 08) for file transferring and maybe Filezilla or WinSCP for remote access The odd thing is that my main software program (EClinical Works) specs a minimum of: Quadcore Xeon 1.4 Ghz, Windows Server 2003/2008, 4GB of memory, at least 16GB (OS) + 30GB (Data) But the oddest thing is that they say the server with this EClinical software shouldn’t run an active directory, RAS, and/or terminal service. Will I need two servers because the one with my software on it doesn’t want an active directory run on it? I’m also a little confused about how the file sharing will work with the Network Attached Storage device, does Windows Server have something in it to implement this? Also from a security standpoint what would I need to address in Windows if I have a NAS, will Windows file sharing be secure between the users/server/clients? My point with the NAS was to save money and separate the data from the server processor (only OS+apps)…also the cheapest servers on Dell have about a 2.4GHZ processor and a 160GB hardrive for about 1600….would buying a nice desktop and putting Windows Server 2008 on it be a better option?? I looked on cnet.com and certainly found that the Buffalo Terastation Home Server NAS (2TB) is my best option...but its uses mirroring and spanning instead of RAID and its write performance is slow due to its RAID 5 configuration. Should I be concerned? The biggest point is that I want my system to be low maintenance, easy to setup, and my switch to be un-managed (aka no IT expert needs to be around to configure the ports…etc) I've heard that the remote device can be a security issue....but I've looked around and it seems difficult to find a server (such as from dell or HP) that has 2 Terabytes of redundant (RAID 1) hard drive space. Also how much onboard memory would I need to have on one server that would someday have 2 Terabytes of memory...wouldn't that be really expensive? I also thought separating the data from the OS+apps would result in better performance and a server that is easier to manage and the server wouldn't have to cache data storage. The NAS emulates a windows share (CIFS). Also I will contact the software company about the active directory thing because I don't want to have to buy two servers that ridiculous.
Can someone advise me on my network setup? As storage is my main emphasis in this network (I plan to have 2 Terabytes of data total and I would like to have a backed up copy of this size as well). I have decided to go with the following configuration but just want to see about good recommendations. I haven't bought any of my products yet but here is my idea of a small business network for 5 people with 2 printers, 1 scanner, 3 desktops, 2 laptops: modem--> wireless router --> switch --> pc's, printers, server, scanner, wireless access point My products are as follows: Router- Belkin N+ $100 http://reviews.cnet.com/routers/belkin-n-wireless-router/4505-3319_7-33361546.html?tag=mncol;lst Switch- 3com officeconnect gigabit ethernet switch w/POE $400 http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2290423,00.asp Server- PowerEdge T100 $1800 Quadcore Intel Xeon X3220, 2.4GHZ, 2x4M cache 4GB, DDR2, 800MHZ, 4x1 Dual Ranked DIMMS Microsoft Small Business Server 2008, Standard Edition with Media SAS6iR(SATA/SAS controller) RAID 1 2x160GB hardrives SATA 3Gbps CD/DVD Drive Onboard Single Gigabit Network Adapter 1yr warranty 1removable hard disk cartridge 80gbnative/160 compressed Pc’s/Laptops- All meet 802.11 n standard Buffalo Terastation Home Server NAS (2TB) $750 http://reviews.cnet.com/external-hard-drives/buffalo-terastation-home-server/4505-3190_7-31864376.html?tag=mncol;lst WAP- 3COM AirConnect 9550 http://www.3com.com/products/en_US/detail.jsp?pathtype=purchase&tab=features&sku=3CRWE955075 My network is for a small doctor’s office and I am certain it will not grow beyond 5-7 people. I will also be using cat 5 wiring, Kaspersky Anti-virus, and I am thinking about using either Microsoft Ftp publishing (comes with Windows Server 08) for file transferring or maybe Filezilla or WinSCP The odd thing is that my main software program (EClinical Works) specs a minimum of: Quadcore Xeon 1.4 Ghz, Windows Server 2003/2008, 4GB of memory, at least 16GB (OS) + 30GB (Data) But the oddest thing is that they say the server with this EClinical software shouldn’t run an active directory, RAS, and/or terminal service. Will I need two servers because the one with my software on it doesn’t want an active directory run on it? I’m also a little confused about how the file sharing will work with the Network Attached Storage device, does Windows Server have something in it to implement this? Also from a security standpoint what would I need to address in Windows if I have a NAS, will Windows file sharing be secure between the users/server/clients? My point with the NAS was to save money and separate the data from the server processor (only OS+apps)…also the cheapest servers on Dell have about a 2.4GHZ processor and a 160GB hardrive for about 1600….would buying a nice desktop and putting Windows Server 2008 on it be a better option?? I looked on cnet.com and certainly found that the Buffalo Terastation Home Server NAS (2TB) is my best option...but its uses mirroring and spanning instead of RAID and its write performance is slow due to its RAID 5 configuration. Should I be concerned? The biggest point is that I want my system to be low maintenance, easy to setup, and my switch to be un-managed (aka no IT expert needs to be around to configure the ports…etc) Ok I understand the remote device security issue....but I've looked around and it seems difficult to find a server (such as from dell or HP) that has 2 Terabytes of redundant (RAID 1) hard drive space. Also how much onboard memory would I need to have on one server that would someday have 2 Terabytes of memory...wouldn't that be really expensive? I Also though separating the data from the OS+apps would result in better performance and a server that is easier to manage and the server wouldnt have to cache data storage. The NAS emulates a windows share (CIFS). Also I will contact the software company about the active directory thing because I don't want to have to buy two servers that ridiculous. Also I was thinking FTP or something to access this network remotely.
Im setting up a client/server network. A simple one. 1 fileserver, 2 desktops and 1 notebook.? Will be using Microsoft Office Professional 2007 and Windows server 2003 premium edition. For a client/server network, what are the minimum requirements for the desktop? I want to connect the Laptop to the network using a wireless access point. Also want to access the LAN off-site. How do I do this? Please help me. It is just a simple network for a small business. Any recommendedations will be greatly appreciated. Thanks
How can boot my PC without reinstalling? i hope someone is able to help me. Today i connect from internet to my HomeServer, all seems ok. During the remote connection the system hung itself up, and no more connection are available. At home i restart the server, but while windows booting the screen stand still on showing "Windows Server 2003 Small Business". Only on booting safe mode i will be able to run WHS. After activating bootlog ntbtlog.txt shows following rows: Service Pack 2 6 29 2007 19:56:11.500 Loaded driver \WINDOWS\system32\ntoskrnl.exe Loaded driver \WINDOWS\system32\hal.dll Loaded driver \WINDOWS\system32\KDCOM.DLL Loaded driver \WINDOWS\system32\BOOTVID.dll Loaded driver ACPI.sys Loaded driver \WINDOWS\system32\DRIVERS\WMILIB.SYS Loaded driver pci.sys Loaded driver isapnp.sys Loaded driver viaide.sys Loaded driver \WINDOWS\system32\DRIVERS\PCIIDEX.SYS Loaded driver MountMgr.sys Loaded driver ftdisk.sys Loaded driver dmload.sys Loaded driver dmio.sys Loaded driver volsnap.sys Loaded driver PartMgr.sys Loaded driver atapi.sys Loaded driver fasttrak.sys Loaded driver \WINDOWS\system32\DRIVERS\SCSIPORT.SYS Loaded driver disk.sys Loaded driver \WINDOWS\system32\DRIVERS\CLASSPNP.SYS Loaded driver fltMgr.sys Loaded driver DEfilter.sys Loaded driver Dfs.sys Loaded driver KSecDD.sys Loaded driver Ntfs.sys Loaded driver NDIS.sys Loaded driver viaagp.sys Loaded driver Mup.sys Loaded driver crcdisk.sys Did not load driver Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) PC Did not load driver Audio Codecs Did not load driver Legacy Audio Drivers Did not load driver Media Control Devices Did not load driver Legacy Video Capture Devices Some last rows : Loaded driver \SystemRoot\System32\Drivers\Cdfs.SYS Did not load driver Intel PentiumIII Processor Did not load driver NVIDIA GeForce2 MX/MX 400 (Microsoft Corporation) Did not load driver Intel(R) PRO/100+ PCI Adapter Did not load driver CMI8738/C3DX PCI Audio Device Did not load driver Audio Codecs Did not load driver Legacy Audio Drivers Did not load driver Media Control Devices Did not load driver Legacy Video Capture Devices Did not load driver Video Codecs Did not load driver WAN Miniport (L2TP) Did not load driver WAN Miniport (IP) Did not load driver WAN Miniport (PPPOE) Did not load driver WAN Miniport (PPTP) Did not load driver Direct Parallel Did not load driver AFD.SYS Loaded driver \SystemRoot\System32\Drivers\Fastfat.SYS [=last row] Is there an option to repair my WHS, or does anyone has an idea how to solve this problem ? I am grateful for each assistance.
Which edition(s) of Windows 7 would you select for the workstation to provide the features...? You are a private computer consultant, and a new client has approached you about upgrading his small business network. The network currently consists of eight Windows XP workstations and a single server running Windows Server 2003. The server is functioning as a domain controller and the eight workstations each have 1 gigabyte of memory and a 1.8-gigahertz processor. The video cards support DirectX 9 and have WDDM drivers available form the manufacturer. Three of the workstations are located in a warehouse across town, while the other five in the main office run Microsoft Office applications almost exclusively. The server is also located in the main office. There have been problems with sluggish performance on the warehouse computers when they attempt to access server files.Which edition(s) of Windows 7 would you select for the workstations to provide the features and performance they require most economically? Explain your answers.
Having trouble even getting an interview for a graduate IT job? Ok i lost my job about 3 months ago now under a stupid 90 day rule and the business said they couldn't afford me. I went to my employment agency afterwards and redid my CV etc. I handed out a few cold CVs to businesses and some of those businesses were really impressed with my CV but had no positions available. Plus a lot of other people have seen my CV and say its great and I even have an IT guy I know act as a mentor and he really likes it. The big problem is when I apply for an IT graduate job that has advertised I can't even get an interview. They just say there are candidates better qualified and have more experience. I know they are full of BS when they say that. I have an IT uni degree and 6 months IT work experience applying for jobs that require no experience. My CV is below. Anyone have any ideas why I keep getting turned down at the first step. CAREER OBJECTIVE To gain employment with a company or institution that offers me a consistently positive atmosphere to learn new technologies and implement them to add value to the business. EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
 Employer:Vistic Limited Date:October 2010 – December 2010 (3 month contract) Title:Software Developer Description:Vistic Limited is a small IT consultancy business. Vistic uses a diverse range of technologies to meet its customers requirements. My role while I was there was as a .net Developer. Technologies used while there include SQL Server 2008, Visual Studio 2008 and 2010, Sharepoint 2007 and 2010. Operating Systems used include Windows 7, Windows XP via Virtual PC and Windows Server 2008 R2 via Virtual PC. 
Projects worked on included making an ASP .NET web application that would be used internally in a business to access data stored in SQL Server 2008. Sharepoint projects worked on included developing an Approval system for Hardware Requests. Another project involved in developing and maintaining a collection of sites for contractors to enter their daily work records where it awaits approval. Support was provided to the contractors. Employer:Treefish Ltd. Date:July 2010 – September 2010 Description:Unpaid IT work experience. Had exposure to Mac OS X and Linux. Mainly providing support for Mac OS X and a small amount of Windows XP. Employer: McDonalds Courtenay Central, Wellington 
Date: May 2008 – January 2010 Duties:Customer service, cash handling, EFTPOS, food preparation, food safety, inventory control. EDUCATION Victoria University of Wellington (2007 – 2010)
 Bachelor of Commerce and Administration 
 (Majors in Information Systems and E- commerce)

 Areas of Information Technology studied: Information Systems Management Database Management and Programming Web Design and Development Systems Analysis Telecommunications Project Management
 New Plymouth Boys High School (2002 – 2006) NCEA Level 1 (Economics, Maths, English, Spanish, Graphics) NCEA Level 2 (Accounting, Economics, Maths, English, Legal Studies) NCEA Level 3 (Accounting, Economics, Calculus, Statistics, English) COMPUTER SKILLS Operating systems used include: Windows XP, Vista, 7 and Server 2008 R2. Mac OS X (Snow Leopard) Linux (CentOS) Technologies used: Sharepoint 2007, 2010 and Sharepoint Designer Visual Studio 2005, 2008 and 2010 Microsoft Office 2003, 2007 and 2010 SQL Server 2005 and 2008
 Programming languages used include: C# JavaScript Perl Other skills include: HTML CSS SQL REFERENCES Available on request.
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