Whoops - didn't quite get all of it
That was kind of weird - my last post didn't have my ending comments.
What I meant to add in was that since I didn't have much to report on, I was interested in whatever questions or other suggestions/comments people wanted to send my way. I'd like to think of this as an opportunity for dialogue with people who are interested in SBS - whenever I attend user group meetings, in Seattle or elsewhere, I can spend hours talking about Microsoft and SBS. Since I can't spend all my time on the road, I have to try it some other way, so feel free to post comments/questions if you like.
Thanks.
--charlie
Comments
- Anonymous
July 15, 2004
What a Mess - I installed SBS 2 weeks ago. And since it was being used as a webserver I disabled many services that we were not using (kerberos etc... DFS etc...)
What do you know ... The server shuts itself down just like that!!!.
Besides for a cryptic error message in the event logs an hour before it shut down there was no other warning.
What's the big deal to put up a warning dialog everytime someone logs in. I thought that it was understood. Servers are designed to run non stop. YOU NEVER SHUTDOWN A SERVER WITHOUT GIVING AMPLE WARNING!!!!!!!
Whats so hard to understand about that. - Anonymous
July 16, 2004
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July 16, 2004
What do you think of the Flyers getting rid or Rechi and Amonte? Do you think we'll take the cup this year (assuming they don't strike). - Anonymous
July 16, 2004
I don't have any beefs with the fact that Microsoft put certain limits on the machine.
What gets me is the way it is enforced - Instead of a clear warning that the machine is about to get knocked out - they give this cryptic message in the logs and thats it. - Anonymous
July 18, 2004
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October 30, 2006
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June 08, 2009
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