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Old 01-26-2007, 12:21 AM
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i woke up today to a crashed server

i turned it back on and it said "rebuilding active directory indecies"
now rras is down it says some problem with the datastore....i never heard
that

anyone know what I can do to get rras\NAT backup?

Where the heck do I start with a weird error like that....



Al Biheiri
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Old 01-26-2007, 01:14 AM
Al Biheiri
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ok i ran a scan disk & that error is gone but I get a new one now

The rras icon is red and when I click configure rras a diag pops up and says
to disable windows firewall.
The prob is windows firewall/ics is already off ..

so I cant configure rras....any ideas?



"Al Biheiri" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>i woke up today to a crashed server
>
> i turned it back on and it said "rebuilding active directory indecies"
> now rras is down it says some problem with the datastore....i never heard
> that
>
> anyone know what I can do to get rras\NAT backup?
>
> Where the heck do I start with a weird error like that....


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Old 01-26-2007, 01:39 AM
Pietro
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Try unconfiguring RRAS and configuring it again.
-Pietro.

Al Biheiri ha scritto:
> ok i ran a scan disk & that error is gone but I get a new one now
>
> The rras icon is red and when I click configure rras a diag pops up and
> says to disable windows firewall.
> The prob is windows firewall/ics is already off ..
>
> so I cant configure rras....any ideas?
>

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