Cant Copy to 2003 Server

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Hello!

Just had a quick question, Im trying to copy large 2GB files from an XP Pro Workstation over the network to a 2003 File Server. Just after it starts the system locks up and freezes. In trying to diagnose the problem I tried copying from one of the XP Pro Workstation's Hard Disk Drives to the other Hard Disk Drive, this failed also? Any suggestions on how I can get this to work?

Thanking you in advance.

Kind Regards,

Jeremy Marshall
 
r u trying Start>Programs>Accessories>System Tools>Files and Settings Transfer Wizard?
 
another thought...u might have to click Start>Settings>Control Panel>Administrative Tools>Services>maximize your page and right click on servives to see if they are running or disabled....if your logical disk manager is disabled,try enabling...and check other services which u think might be dependent and see if they are disabled or not
 
justagirl said:
another thought...u might have to click Start>Settings>Control
Panel>Administrative Tools>Services>maximize your page and right
click on servives to see if they are running or disabled....if your
logical disk manager is disabled,try enabling...and check other
services which u think might be dependent and see if they are
disabled or not

May I suggest you go back to dying your hair or doing your nails/make-up?
Leave the computer to someone who knows what they're on about.
 
Miss Perspicacia Tick (a.k.a Amethyst, Cassandra, and many other aliases),
your posts are extremely rude, and counter-productive.

1) This is a Microsoft newsgroup designed to help people with questions
about Microsoft products.
2) People have a right to ask questions and make mistakes.
3) This is not English class. (Especially since you make MANY spelling and
grammar errors yourself)
4) Not everyone here speaks fluent English
5) If someone isn't following USENET etiquette, politely inform them of
their error if you expect them to listen. Calling them a moron is just
going to cause them to label you as a jacka**, and they will not listen.
6) This is a newsgroup to help
(http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=help) people, not criticise them
and be demeaning towards them.
7) If they post something off-topic, politely ask them to post in the
correct newsgroup.
8) If someone posts an incorrect solution, politely correct them.

-Being rude and demeaning as you are, only makes yourself appear
unintelligent, immature, insecure, and just plain isn't nice.

-If you are as intelligent as you try to appear to be, you would understand
that attacking people, is a very inferior thing to do. Are you so insecure
in life that you have to resort to attacking people about trivial things in
a Microsoft newsgroup? Are you so insecure that you can't stop and say to
yourself, "OK, this person just did something wrong. Why did they do it?
Was it on purpose?" and then respond politely. Are you so insecure that you
have to attack people who already are struggling with computer, and belittle
them even more, thus making yourself feel like some wolf that's establishing
its dominance? Are you so insecure that you have to act like some wild
animal, and belittle people, to make yourself feel dominant and superior?

Why do you feel the need to insult people? Nothing good comes of it. There
is no need for it. If you can think of a single reason for why we should
insult people, please tell us.
 
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