Windows Server 2003

Microsoft Application Compatibility Toolkit - Configure legacy apps for Vista/XP/2003

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The Microsoft Application Compatibility Toolkit (ACT) 5.0 helps customers understand their application compatibility situation by identifying which applications are compatible with the Microsoft® Windows Vista® operating system and which require further testing. ACT helps customers lower their costs for […]

Fix for The ConflictAndDeleted folder size may exceed its configured limitation in Win Server 2003

In Windows Server 2003, the size of the ConflictAndDeleted folder may exceed its configured limitation. By default, the limitation of the ConflictAndDeleted folder is 660 megabytes (MB). When this problem occurs, the ConflictAndDeleted folder may exhaust available disk space on the volume on which the folder resides. Additionally, the Distributed File System (DFS) Replication service […]

Fix for Setup has detected a driver (elxsli2.sys) that is not compatible with Win Server 2003

During installation of SP2, the following error is displayed and installation does not continue:
Setup has detected a driver (elxsli2.sys) that is not compatible with Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2. Please contact Emulex to get an updated driver and then restart the installation.

How to Install a caching-only DNS server in Win Server 2003

Caching-only DNS servers do not host any zones and are not authoritative for a particular domain. They are DNS servers that build a local server cache of names learned while performing recursive queries on behalf of their clients. This information is then available from its cache when answering subsequent client queries.A caching-only DNS server can […]

Free packet sniffers for Windows Vista/XP/2003/2000

A packet sniffer is used to analyze the network traffic. Sometimes they are also called network analyzers, protocol analyzers or ethernet sniffers. System administrators usually use them to analyze the behaviour of an application or device causing network problems.