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trebor
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I am not even sure what this question is asking. Anyone have an idea?
What kind of driver is the server service considered?
A: File system
B: Low level
C: Application
D: Disk device
Trebor
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03-02-01 02:49 PM
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Yeti-GBR1
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Registered: Oct 2000 Location: Yeti Town, Yetiville, UK Country: UK State: Certifications: Too many to list. Working on: Getting a real life outside IT.
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03-02-01 02:55 PM
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kjones
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Registered: Dec 2000 Location: Toms River, N.J. Country: USA State: Certifications: A+, Network+ Working on: MCSA, MCSE 2000, CCNA
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03-02-01 05:26 PM
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wolf2x
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Registered: Feb 2001 Location: Sacramento Country: US State: CA Certifications: MCP Working on: MCSE
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03-02-01 05:37 PM
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trebor
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That is what I chose. (on skilldrill)
It was more of a guess on my part.
Yeti you put that very succinctly why do I get it after I ask y'all.
Thanks
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03-02-01 07:18 PM
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Yeti-GBR1
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Here's the trick to all these types of questions...if you have a workstation/server you can mangle then try stopping each service and see what the effects are!!! be ready to reboot(cold) though some of them lock your system 
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03-02-01 07:37 PM
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usnretired
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That's IT
Now I see what you have been doing to your servers 
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03-02-01 09:11 PM
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slapyomoma
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03-05-01 05:35 PM
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sablackspot
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You can't fix it if it ain't broke.
I've been in Directory Services Recovery Mode more than once. Better to break it at home, and learn how to fix it than to break it at work and not know.
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