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Students Click Here. Our SQL server is running fine. This morning I found out that the autoexec. They were in Friday nights back up and I had no errors on Monday night backup. The only thing I did was add some MS patches and reboot the server yesterday morning. Should I pull those files down from the back up or just leave the server alone.
I believe those files aren't really used in W2K. Why would they disappear like that? Good call Zephyr. Sounds like in his environment that should do the trick. Put it back to exactly it was at last boot time. And a good deal faster than Ghost as well.
Well hey blaine forgive me for i posted the wrong links, i had done some looking through the microsoft msdn sight looking for info and had found a few things that i thought would help you but at the same time was looking into some symantec for another unrelated issue, and i posted the incorrect links. Forgive me for my ignorance and my mistake. Im sorry for not addressing your issue directly Good luck and have a wonderful day!!!!!!! Better luck next time, I guess.
You lost me there Blaine. How does repartitioning and installing a boot loader solve your problem of automating a dos routine at Win 2k startup?
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Submit ». Thai Pepper. To be honest, I really didn't think there was but thought it wouldn't hurt to ask. Besides I have administrative access, since I can place files anywhere on the file system.
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