Have a sbs2000 system that is running at a crawl. client feeling the slowness and at the server, apps are very slow to open. defraged, scandisk,
delete temps and badmail. processor not bad, but memory useage is high.
Re: SQL Server Performance (slowdown) ... I don't think that database design causes to the slowness in this case, ... But in this case I did not capture any slowness in SQL ... Some strange issues that I captured on the production server.... I asked them to send the database backup.... (microsoft.public.sqlserver.server)
Re: Same Issue ... hanging saying it cannot contact the Exchange server.... I have the monitor set up now and will check it out when the slowness... Event Type: Information ... (microsoft.public.exchange.admin)
Re: D8: first impression and uneasy feeling... (long) ...pack server apps and gui apps. ... I think people that defends .net here is people doing mostly server...Borland has an incredible potential here, but it has to realize there ... with a .NET server and a win32 client.... (borland.public.delphi.non-technical)
Re: 64-bit - the desaster continues ... ... > Server operating systems.... that hosts ten thousands of mailboxes, server apps using large ... I don't see any competitors rushing out to implement 64-bit ... shipped two 64-bit operating systems compiled with this compiler,... (borland.public.delphi.non-technical)
Re: Permissions Chart ?? or web site ?? ... The environments I deal in tend to have tens of thousands of file shares and thousands of local site admins, 99% of whom don't really understand in the slightest bit how Windows works so the most secure way of doing things is the most simple to understand easily automated way. ... In fact, in most environments I have to work on file share stuff for, I redirect them from ad hoc shares to three types of shares per server and the local site admins don't even have to understand what a share is let alone properly configure it. ... One single share per server for apps run from the servers. ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.active_directory)