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I am planning to run a Windows Vista image on Windows Server 2003. From what I know, the VmWorstation on Windows Server 2003 doesn't support Windows Vista. Any idea on this?
Started by Ngu Soon Hui on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at superuser):
If the current VMWare installation on the Server 2003 does not support Vista, all you need....
This afternoon I created a Windows 7 client using VMWare Workstation 6.5.3 running on a Win 2003 Server R2 to run it's supported clients.
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I want to move all the domain information from a windows 2000 server to a windows 2003 server (they are separate machines) and then promote the windows 2003 server as the primary domain controller. Is there an easy way for this?
If possible make windows...
Started by saint on
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by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at serverfault):
To Migrate Windows server 2000 to Windows server 2003 Step By Step Tutorial
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A Windows 2000 Domain To a Windows 2003 Domain
the schema (i cant remember its name), then you can run a 2003 server....
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I have a couple of Windows 2003 server (32-bit) with the system files on C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32. At one of our client place, the Windows 2003 server (64-bit) system files are in C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32. What is the default installation folder for Windows 2003 ...
Started by M K Saravanan on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
Is the default installation folder for Windows 2003 server?"
The default folder name is WINDOWS, but the user is NT based) and even the Windows 2003 server at my office installed at C:\WINDOWS by default be anything....
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After patching a Windows 2003 server, I completely broke RightFax. How do I remove or uninstall the Windows updates I applied?
Started by smackaysmith on
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by 6 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at serverfault):
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You'll have to check "Show updates" if it's not enabled to see all Windows Update patches.
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I have a Windows 2003 server that has file shares. If a windows XP client deletes a file on that share. Does it go to any sort of 'recycle bin' on the server or client?
Started by Kyle Brandt on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at serverfault):
There are addons that promise to do that....
By default, no.
See this question for some more ideas on how to provide this type of functionality .
Files deleted from a network share are just gone without using something like Shadow Copy .
No, not by design.
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I've got a newish Windows 2003 DC and a very old Windows 2000 DC running together in Windows 2000 Native mode. I've got to pull the 2000 Server to repair it, so I want to add in a temporary 2000 Server to keep 2 DCs running. When I run DCPROMO on the ...
Started by TonyUser on
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by 3 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at serverfault):
You only need to use adprep on the 2000 Server if you want to move to a 2003 functional level..
windows is usually good about notifying you as such.
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I know (Windows Activation Service) WAS is advertised as part of Windows 2008/Vista/7 but since it appears under .NET 3.5 framework components in Control Panel Windows Components, I was wondering if anyone knows/has managed to run in under Windows 200...
Started by Khash on
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WAS is not available on Windows 2003....
You could also host a WCF service as a windows service on windows 2003.
You can host a WCF service in IIS on Windows 2003, if you use basichttpbinding or wshttpbinding.
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Hello,
we run a cluster using 2xWindows 2003 Server + 2x Windows 2003r2 Server. Now we want to add 2 Windows 2008(r2?) Server to the fail over cluster. Is that possible? Or is it required to use the same OS (2008/2003) for all cluster nodes?
Thank you...
Started by Uwe on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at serverfault):
There are MANY new features when it comes to hardware, you may ... .
In Windows Server 2008 clustering, plus it's built on a different kernel than Windows Server 2003I believe that you have to go all Windows Server 2008 for a cluster.
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I recently asked a question about upgrading from 2003 to 2008, but i realised this is a lot harder to do, the only reason i want to upgrade is to have increase the RAM
Windows 2003 Standard Edition R2 only supports 4GB
Windows 2003 Enterprise Edition ...
Started by Systech on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at serverfault):
These are the supported upgrade.
And apps, reinstall Windows and anything else you need, then restore.
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Ihave a server that I need to install IIS on - however I don't have the windows 2003 CD available. It prompts me to insert the CD labeled "Service Pack 2 CD-ROM" - I've downloaded the service pack and it's not able to find the file it needs in there. ...
Started by BZ on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
It will prompt you for SP2 files first -- these are in your Windows\ServicePackFiles\i386.
You can use any CD -- it does it from there .
Then it will prompt you for Windows Server 2003 RTM files -- these are on the CD.
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