Windows Server 2003 File and Print Services How-to Guide
Windows Server 2003 File and Print Services How-to Guide |
- How to edit the Boot.ini file in Windows Server 2003
Provides the step-by-step instructions to edit the Boot.ini file. You can also add switches to the .ini file. The article also discusses typical scenarios and explains when the ARC path is and is not automatically updated. - How to locate and correct disk space problems on NTFS volumes
This article discusses how to check an NTFS file system's disk space allocation to discover offending files and folders or look for volume corruption in Windows Server 2003-based computers. NTFS supports many volume and file-level features that may lead... - How To Add LPT Ports in Windows Server 2003
This article describes how to add additional LPT ports on a Microsoft Windows Server 2003-based computer. By default, there are 3 LPT ports available in Windows Server 2003. These ports are LPT1, LPT2, and LPT3. You can add additional LPT ports, up to... - How To Install Print Services for Macintosh and Print Services for UNIX in Windows Server 2003
This step-by-step article describes how to set up print services on a Windows Server 2003-based computer. To permit users of client computers that are running non-Microsoft operating systems to print, additional services must be installed on the print... - HOW TO: Configure Internet Printing in Windows Server 2003
This article describes how to configure Internet printing in Windows Server 2003, and how to manage and connect to printers by using a Web browser. When you use Internet printing, you can print or manage documents from a Web browser. Internet printing... - HOW TO: Copy a CD-ROM by Using a Member of Windows Server 2003
This article describes how to make a copy of a CD-ROM by using a member of Windows Server 2003. You cannot duplicate a CD-ROM without additional CD-burning software. However, you can copy the contents of a CD-ROM to a CD-Recordable (CD-R) disc or... - How To Install and Configure a File and Print Server in Windows Server 2003
This step-by-step article describes how to configure your Windows Server 2003 as a file and print server. Install File and Printer Sharing By default, a Windows Server 2003-based computer is installed with Client for Microsoft Networks, File and... - How to consolidate print servers by using DNS alias (CNAME) records in Windows Server 2003 and in Windows 2000 Server
Describes how to consolidate print servers in Windows Server 2003 and in Windows 2000 Server with minimal effect on clients by using DNS Alias (CNAME) records. You can use this method if clients use DNS as a name resolution method. - You cannot create a shadow storage area association between volumes when you use the Windows Server 2003 Volume Shadow Copy service
Describes why you cannot create a shadow storage association between volumes that are related through mount points if there is a cluster dependency between their associated disks.
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