Started 4 days, 13 hours ago (2009-12-15 12:38:00)
by greenbrucelee
I had a similar issue a while a go with a customers pc.
This is what I did.
Set the pc to boot from cd and do a repair install and set it
back to before sp was deployed
once in windows I manually updated Vista with Update for Windows Vista (KB937287)
then installed the service pack
and everything was ok.
Try that.
Started 5 days, 2 hours ago (2009-12-14 22:39:00)
by UKDarkstar
Hmmn - pagefile ?
Hard drive full ?
Is it Server 2000 or
SBS 4.5 (not clear from your post) ?
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-12-11 23:05:00)
by Boyce
the easiest thing to mind is only allow selected personnel.
Started 5 days, 7 hours ago (2009-12-14 17:56:00)
by craigie
Use the Exchange Management Console to issue the following command:
Add-ADPermission "Public Folder Name" -User "Domain\UserName" -Extendedrights "Send As"
Started 6 days, 1 hour ago (2009-12-13 23:46:00)
by Johnd76
why not delete both partitons and have one partition, do a full format not a quick format and it should work fine
Started 4 days, 9 hours ago (2009-12-15 16:37:00)
by beaker
this depends on how easy your
backup software is to use rather than the fact that its on a tape drive, its just another storgae device. We use a software called Veritas and yes its pretty straightforward to restore from it
Started 1 week ago (2009-12-12 23:08:00)
by Bluerinse
What is it that you are trying to do?
Basically all you are doing is viewing the contents of a hard drive from your
live CD. You can't actually run a program from the damaged operating system, because the damaged OS is not active in memory i.e. it is not 'running'.
So you can only use diagnostic tools that are either running in the live CD environment of your choice or the tools ...
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-12-11 01:05:00)
by Johnd76
Have a look at this, hope it helps
http://www.
winsupersite.com/win7/win7_on_mac.asp
Started 6 days, 13 hours ago (2009-12-13 11:59:00)
by soundian
Quote:
Originally Posted by zr79
As far as i can see you can't do a repair install on a Dell
xp OS, maybe it was service pack conflict, but i had a Dell pc XP SP3, and i booted up a Standard XP Pro disk and also my own Dell OEM SP2 disk and neither gave the option to do a repair install.
****I just had a thought i didn't ...
Started 4 days, 4 hours ago (2009-12-15 21:11:00)
by Sparky
Can you not just create a local account on the PC and use that?