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Intermittant disconnection of Shared Drives on Windows 7 Client machines hosted in WIndows Server 2008 Standard Edition

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The environment - Windows Server 2008 Standard/Windows 7 32 bit Client machine.

Share - It is not a DFS share.

Antivirus - McAfee

The issue - 1 user is unable to connect to a particular shared drive hosted from within the Windows Server 2008 Standard file server.  This drive is one of the multiple drives which are supposed to be connected to the user machine during logon using the logon script.  All the other drives mentioned in the logon script gets mapped fine but one particular drive does not.  The user uses a laptop and we have checked his connections while in LAN, Wireless, VPN.  Everything seems to be working fine apart from this one shared drive.  Rest of the users within that office gets the drive fine but just not this one user.  Since we are not domain admins so we do not have a visibility of the group policies linked to this particular drive and hence RSOP as well does not help.  We have not seen the user getting logged into the machine using a TEMP profile as well for us to ascertain that the issue may be with a TEMP profile logon. 

Please note that the drive does get connected at times and at times the connection just drops off!  As an interim measure the local IT has created a batch file and given it to the user which maps the drive for the user. 

Any help in resolving this long impending issue would be much appreciated!


Suman


Added test namespace server on 2k8R2 to live namespace on 2k3 and then disabled. now can't re-enable.

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In the process of migrating our file server from 2003 to 2008r2 I added the 2008r2 server as a namespace server to our main dfs namespace. After testing I disabled the 2008r2 on the namespace until time for the migration. After the migration, when I went to re-enable the 2008r2 server I get "Properties cannot be set on the namespace server. The request is not supported. Any thoughts would be appreciated.

RecycleBin is empty yet drive still shows storage in use

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On a Windows 2008 R2 EE server, I have a G drive, and it had an Exchange 2010 database on it. I removed the DB from Exchange, and I proceeded to remove the DB and other files from the G drive.

I answered yes to permanently deleting the DB file since it is too big to recover. 

After emptying the RecycleBin, I noticed that the G drive still had 20GB in use.  I don't see anything.

When I looked at the Shadow Copy tab, I see 20GB in use, but I don't have Shadow Copy enabled.

Any suggestions?

Thanks

Ron

The task completed with an exit code of (1)

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Window 2003 scheduled task Log: The task completed with an exit code of (1). Result=0x1 .Please Help

DFSR triggering tons of quota emails.

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I have folders with a quota which are replicated to other servers which have identical quotas. If a user fills their home directory DFSR triggers tons of emails every single time it touches the folder. How do I put a stop to this while still maintaining my email warning?

Email:

User NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM has exceeded the 100% quota threshold for the quota on D:\SharedFolders\HomeDrives\UserName on server FileServer02. The quota limit is 2048.00 MB, and 2048.00 MB currently is in use (100% of limit).

Server 2012 R2


~Preston




Second hard drive says write-protected

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I've got a new 2008 enterprise terminal server. I've installed all my apps to the 2nd hard drive. Now for no reason, I can't write to the drive and my apps can't either as they all crash as soon as they need to.

I get this exact error when simply trying to create a directory in the root of the drive:

"The disk is write-protected.

Remove the write-protection or use another disk."

I'm logging in as the local admin, domain admin makes no diff. I've also given full permissions to "everyone" with no luck. How the heck can I fix this bugger?

FSRM Service not running and Quota Management not working in Server 2008 R2

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Hi,

First of all, I would like to start from beginning. I installed File Server Resource Manager in our Windows Server 2008 R2. We were especially using it for Quota Management. And we aren't using C drive but instead F drive (different volume) for quota management.

Suddenly one day, it stopped working therefore, I assumed that maybe if I restart it would have worked but unlike Linux which usually works, it didn't work. Now I can't get my File Server Resource Manager to start.The error which I get can be seen below:-

File Server Resource Manager Service error: Unexpected error.

Operation:
   Checking the File Server Resource Manager global configuration store.
   Starting File Server Resource Manager Service.

Error-specific details:
   Error: CGlobalStoreManager::Install(), 0x80070005, Access is denied.

I did some research and there were very limited results but none of them worked.

I tried going into System Volume Information on both C drive and F drive. I tried going insideSRM folder removing quota.xml and readding but to no avail. Finally, I removed theFile Server Role and reinstalled but it didn't really work. I still have the same problem.





Moved to Server 2012 getting Access Database Corruption

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We moved our company file shares to a new Windows 2012 server and are now having issues with Access databases becoming corrupted when accessed by multiple clients at the same time.  Does anyone have any ideas on what could be causing this?  We were not having any issues with this on the 2008 or 2003 servers these were on previously.

DFS and DFS-R

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Hello-

I'm very new to DSF and DSF-R technology.

Can someone direct me to a guide of some sort that I can read on how DFS really works from A-Z ?

Also, can someone give me some guidance on where I can find a useful bunch of command line tools to troubleshoot DFS and DFS-R replication issues.

Thanks

Anthony

nfsstat and nfsadmin missing

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Where do I find nfsstat or nfsadmin? I can't find the executables for that on my Windows Server 2012 installation. What resource pack or whatever do they come from?

Server 2012 R2 File Server Stops Responding to SMB Connections

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Hi There,

Massive shot in the dark here but I am struggling with a pretty major issue atm.  We have a production file server that is hosted on the following:

Dell MD 3220i -> iSCSI -> Server 2008 R2 Hyper-v Cluster -> Passthrough Disk -> Server 2012 R2 File Server VM

Essentially 3 times now, roughly a month or so apart.  The file server stops accepting connections.  During this time, the server is perfectly accessible through rdp or with a simple ping.  I can browse the files on the server directly but no-one appears to be able to access the shares over SMB.  A reboot of the server fixes the issue.  

As per a KB article I removed nod antivirus from the server to rule out a conflicting filter mode driver after the second fault.  Sadly yesterday it happened again.

The only relevant errors in the servers log files are:

SMB Server Event ID 551

SMB Session Authentication Failure Client Name: \\192.168.105.79 Client Address: 192.168.105.79:50774 User Name: HHS\H6-08$ Session ID: 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF Status: Insufficient server resources exist to complete the request. (0xC0000205) Guidance: You should expect this error when attempting to connect to shares using incorrect credentials. This error does not always indicate a problem with authorization, but mainly authentication. It is more common with non-Windows clients. This error can occur when using incorrect usernames and passwords with NTLM, mismatched LmCompatibility settings between client and server, duplicate Kerberos service principal names, incorrect Kerberos ticket-granting service tickets, or Guest accounts without Guest access enabled

and

SMB Server event ID 1020
File system operation has taken longer than expected.

Client Name: \\192.168.105.97
Client Address: 192.168.105.97:49571
User Name: HHS\12J.Champion
Session ID: 0x2C07B40004A5
Share Name: \\*\Subjects
File Name: 
Command: 5
Duration (in milliseconds): 176784
Warning Threshold (in milliseconds): 120000

Guidance:

The underlying file system has taken too long to respond to an operation. This typically indicates a problem with the storage and not SMB.

I have checked the underlying disk/iscsi/network hyper-v cluster for any other errors or issues, but as far as I can tell everything is fine. 

Is it possible that something else is left over from the NOD antivirus installation?  

Looking for suggestions on how to troubleshoot this further.

Thanks


Cluster File

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Hello,

Im new in working with file clusters...

What is the difference between a share folder created in the cluster manager and File Share Resource.

File share resource: File server (role) -> Right click -> Add Resource -> More Resources -> File Share

File Share: Add file share -> SMB Share -> Create share

Both a clustered.  

Thank you

Best practise Analyzer for File Server

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Hi Team,

I have a file which are running in windows 2003 server, we are going to migrate this server to another server which will be in 2008. I need best practice Analyzer or any tool, so that we can check file servers performance and data ,DFS Data.


Regards, Triyambak

Access to Samba\vfiler share via shortname

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I wasn't sure which section to post this under as it occurs on different
operating Systems (Windows XP SP3, WIndows 7, Windows 8, Server 2003, Server
2008) and is random.

Basically, some of our end users experience problems accessing shares to a
vfiler for example with shortname \\example\share.

They can access this specific share via ip address or fqdn \\example.domain.local\share. The
user can even access \\example and be
able to
view shares there but when clicking on the share it comes back with network
error or access denied.

This does not happen to all users at a time and on the same
workstations\servers and there are no specific times. On the end users
workstation DNS and wins is working, they have
no problems accessing other
vfilers or F&P Windows shares.

I tried all flushing DNS and wins cache, tried rebuilding CSC (Offline files)
to no avail. We don't have this enabled in our environment in any case
but
gave it a try.

One way I got it working via shortname is by adding a new security group to
the security permissions on the share.  The group only had my account as a
member
and exsiting groups remained. After this the end user was able to map
via shortname.

I've tried many things and just can't figure this out or where to look. My
team doesn't manage the vfilers or samba shares so
can't look at the logs or
anything.


Another scenarion I have is for a Samba share, very similar situation but
this time its accessing the share on a Windows 2008 R2 server.
Basically
similar symptoms, can't access via shortname, get 'Network Error', tried several
things, even Windows Network Diagnostic
where it states that "The remote
device or resource won't accept the connection', "The device or resource (samba)
is not setup to accept connection
on port "The File and printer sharing
(SMB)". Port 139 is open, can access other shares on different storage devices
successfully.

What's weird is that after some time, An hour, 2 or 3 later functionality
returns without any changes. Obviously restarting the server resolved this
quicker.
There are no scheduled tasks or tasks running in the background,
Windows firewall is disabled, disabled AV etc.


I managed to get a log  from this Samba device but not sure if its
related or not.

[root@samba] [09:30:52]  /var/log/samba
# tail /var/adm/messages
Apr 
3 08:33:06 samba adbindd[24524]: [ID 323999 auth.error] ERROR samba.adbindd2
Task exit with cims error: Error sending response: Broken pipe
Apr  3
09:10:07 samba adbindd[24524]: [ID 323999 auth.error] ERROR samba.adbindd2 Task
exit with cims error: Error sending response: Broken pipe

 

Only other thing I can think of is that is may have something to do with the
device, folder redirection, cache or something of that sort.

I'm stuck, anyone have any ideas. I would like to know what else to try if
the issue re-coccurs.


MCSE: 2003, MCITP: Enterprise Administrator, MCITP: Enterprise Messaging Administrator

Having to re-enable sharing on 2008R2 server after each reboot.

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I have a 2008R2 EE server that has some foder shares located on a drive. We have an application that uses those shares but evertime the server reboots I have to go in and manually re-enable the sharing for the shares to reappear. Has anyone seen this before? Network seems to be good, nothing good in event logs. Need help please! Thanks.


Salvador Diaz III


Shared folder allowing two different versions of the exact same file

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Greetings,

I have a very strange issue that has recently developed.  We had recently instituted folder redirection to a share on a server for Documents.  Everything with the redirection worked as planned.  I had an odd issue come up today where a user was working on two different computers and modified a file in their Documents folder on one computer.  When the user went to the other computer, the changes they had made to the file were not there.  The user went back to the original computer and could see the changes.

I checked the Document path and both computers were pointed to the same exact folder.  The file name was exactly the same as well.  The only difference was that the file size and modified date were different on both computers.  I have never seen this before and am kind of perplexed as to how it happened.  If anyone could provide some insight, that would be much appreciated.

Thanks,
Jeremy

Find Date , size and type of Data in File Server

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Hi Team,

we are planning to migrate our file server to Another Server. before doing this we need to find out some details about the data

Can any one help me to find out how i can find these data in my file servers.

1. Data Size (Folder and files)

2. Data Age means when it was created (Folders and Files)

3. Data Type ( PST, word, excel, ppt, .mp3. gpeg ..etc)

I will appreciate if any one help me 


Regards, Triyambak

A File Server Resource Manager Service email action could not be run.

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Hello Every One

Please Tell Me How To Start E-Mail Notification Of File Server Resource Manger on Window Server 2008


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Delete System Volume Information Log Files

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The C: drive (with 95GB total capacity) on or Windows Server 2008 r2 is almost full. Checking the size of the various folders on the drive, I found that the ‘System Volume Information’ folder is 40GB; most of which are log files.

See Example

There are more than 100 of these log files. Can I (how) safely delete these files to regain space on the hard drive before it fills up?

Thanks

Can't shrink a volume with lot's of empty space

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Hi

I have D: drive that is 200G and about half of it is empty space. I shrinked it to this size from 300G size but cannot shrink it anymore. It has something to do with some unmovable files. I have emptied trash bin and defragmented the drive but these did not help. This drive is on a separate volume that holds only this one drive.

My OS is Windows Server 2012 R2 with Essentials Experience installed and it is a virtual machine.

How can I shrink it more? How to check what unmovable files is blocking the shrinking?

Shadow Copies show me that it uses 8,26G on this drive and free space is over 100G so I guess VSS is not to blame..

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