Re: Solution
- From: "Larry Struckmeyer" <lstruckmeyer(at)mis-wizards(dot)com>
- Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2008 08:01:05 -0400
Hi Justin:
Just wanted to be sure you meant to post to this group, as you make no
reference to the "problem" for which you have a solution, nor to SBS 2003.
Can you be a bit more specific as to what you are doing and why?
--
Larry
Please post the resolution to
your issue so that all can benefit.
<griffiju@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:137fa8e3-3f5d-4cae-89d9-1c9853be7f24@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
This can be scripted.
1. Download dskcache.exe referenced in
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/811392/
2. Create a bat file like dskcache.bat and place in the same folder as
the exe, the batch file should look like:
@ECHO OFF
dskcache.exe +w +p c:
3. Make sure administrators and system have full control on the folder
4. Open gpedit.msc and add the bat file as a computer startup script.
This works great for me. Just make sure you have a UPS that will
shutdown the system properly to prevent disk corruption. If the UPS is
seen by window this is unnessary because the setting will keep after
reboot. I have a network UPS that sends SNMP shutdown and this works
great for this or a similar situation.
Justin
.
- References:
- Solution
- From: griffiju
- Solution
- Prev by Date: Substantial upgrade of existing SBS server, advice sort
- Next by Date: Re: Windows won't start after AD restore
- Previous by thread: Solution
- Next by thread: Turn Off SBS Exchange Email Delivery
- Index(es):
Relevant Pages
|