Articles in the Windows 2003 Category
Can I replace Apache Server instead of Windows 2003 server?
Now I have domain control sever with lot of user account in windows 2003 server. I want to convert it into Apache server. Is it …
This tutorial begins a series of topics on the strategies of groups and their various features. These strategies are extremely powerful and once mastered they facilitate the role of network administrator.
The term strategy refers to …
Here’s a little trick for fun and one can generate a blue screen of death on Windows Server 2003.
After enabling this feature you can generate a memory dump file by holding down the right CTRL …
DNS (Domain Name Service) and DCPromo (the command line tool that creates DNS and Active Directory) can be installed manually or by using the Manage Your Server Wizard in Windows Server 2003. This section uses …
Active Directory (AD) is the Microsoft implementation of directory services for use primarily intended for Windows environments. The main purpose of Active Directory is to provide a network of computers using the Windows system of …
You just download an object (file, folder or program) that crashes your PC?
In addition, no anti-malware software (antivirus, antispyware etc.). Seems overcome this problem?
Finally, it is impossible to move, rename and delete most of this …
You want to make a command that requires you to specify a path, but it has a space on a file.
Example
You want to copy from one directory to another:
copy c: \ folder to …
If when opening a file or open a particular extension Windows can not start the associated application, the cause may be one of the following:
The file association is incorrect
If the error comes from opening a …
In Windows XP, if you use the login “traditional” – ie without the home screen – a window application entering the username and password. By default, the name of the last user of the computer is …
This message does not necessarily mean that the hard disk is defective, it may be just a problem in the primer sequence of the disk.
To remedy this, simply do the following (there is no need …
