916) 9/30/2007 Q315263 Reading the Small Memory Dump Files That Windows XP Can Create for Debugging (Q315263)
This article describes how to examine a small memory dump, which can be generated to help you locate the cause if your computer stops unexpectedly (crashes). 917) 9/30/2007 Q315531 XADM: Newly Created Mailbox Is Not Displayed in the Global Address List (Q315531)
If you create a new user mailbox, the new mailbox is not displayed in the Global Address List. In addition, you cannot perform a checkname operation on the new mailbox. 918) 10/1/2007 Q298068 XADM: Exchange 2000 Setup "Server Object ... Already Exists" Error Message (Q298068)
When you click an installation option on the 919) 9/28/2007 Q316524 "Administrators Only" Error Message When You Attempt to Use the Windows Update Site (Q316524)
When you attempt to use the Windows Update site, you may receive an error message similar to the following: 920) 9/26/2007 Q316792 XADM: Minimum Permissions Necessary to Perform Exchange 2000 Server-related Tasks (Q316792)
In some scenarios, you may want to grant a user account the minimum permissions necessary to perform various Exchange 2000 Server-related tasks by using the Microsoft Exchange Task Wizard in the Active Directory Users and Computers snap-in. 921) 9/27/2007 Q309273 Windows 2000 Members Still Authenticate with BDCs After PDC Is Upgraded (Q309273)
You have a Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 domain with Windows 2000 or Windows XP domain member computers. After you upgrade the Primary Domain Controller (PDC) of the domain to Windows 2000, you may experience the following issues: The computers 922) 9/29/2007 Q305547 Support for Booting from a Storage Area Network (SAN) (Q305547)
This article describes the supportability of having a Windows server boot from a Storage Area Network (SAN). 923) 9/30/2007 Q309283 HAL Options After Windows XP Setup (Q309283)
This article describes Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL) options you can use after you run Windows XP Setup. 924) 10/1/2007 Q244139 Windows Feature Allows a Memory.dmp File to Be Generated with Keyboard (Q244139)
Windows includes a feature that enables you to have the system stop responding and generate a Memory.dmp file (if configured to do so). The "Stop" screen that generates contains the following parameters: 925) 9/30/2007 Q227747 Routing and Remote Access Server Stops Authenticating Dial-Up Networking Clients (Q227747)
When a Routing and Remote Access Services (RRAS) server joins a Windows 2000-based domain, client authentication appears not to work. The RRAS server still authenticates client accounts that are local to the RRAS server, but it does not aut 926) 9/21/2007 Q310099 Description of the Portqry.exe Command-Line Utility (Q310099)
Portqry.exe is a command-line utility that you can use to help troubleshoot TCP/IP connectivity issues. Portqry.exe runs on Windows 2000-based computers. The utility reports the port status of TCP and UDP ports on a computer you choose. 927) 9/30/2007 Q281923 Hair Color of the "Person" Icon for a User Group Becomes Gray If the Group Contains More Than 500 Users (Q281923)
If a user group contains more than 500 users, the hair color of the "person" icon for the group changes to gray. This does not affect the functionality of the group or the users for whom the hair color of the icon changes. This issue affect 928) 9/30/2007 Q233209 XADM: Windows 2000 Contacts and Users (Q233209)
A User is a Windows 2000 Active Directory security principal. A User may have an Exchange Server e-mail address but no Exchange Server mailbox or an Exchange Server e-mail address and an Exchange Server mailbox. A User who has an e-mail address is 929) 9/21/2007 Q256131 XADM: Restricting Users from Creating Top-Level Folders in Exchange 2000 Server (Q256131)
In Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server, by default, all users have permission to create top-level folders. You can set this extended right on the Security page of the properties of the organization container. 930) 9/29/2007 Q254680 DNS Namespace Planning (Q254680)
The resolution of names through the use of Domain Name System (DNS) is central to Windows 2000 operation. Without proper name resolution, users cannot locate resources on the network. It is critical that the design of the DNS namespace be created with
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