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  1. haralds

    Resolved: Window server hanging after sleep - 13.1 Beta

    With the later 13.0 Beta (22A5373b) I am experiencing the GUI being unresponsive to clicks or keystrokes after long (?) sleep. I have to log in via ssh and force a logout of the GUI user to recover. Is anybody else seeing this. It could also be caused by one of my apps. Sensei Monitor is not...
  2. D

    Renaming Files and Folders on a Windows Server Extremely SLOW after upgrade to Monterey

    I upgraded to Monterey 12.0.1 as soon as it became available. The biggest issue I'm having is that many Finder actions relating to files stored on our (Windows) servers is excruciatingly slow. In particular, renaming a file or folder takes a ridiculously long time to take effect. Sometimes the...
  3. Xenonfire

    Windows Server on a 2010 Mac Pro

    Hi there, Running out of ideas so figured I'd post here. I've got a Mac Pro 5,1 from Mid 2010 running Mojave. I got it for free from an old workplace, and set it up to run essentially as a plex server with some windows shares accessible from the rest of my home network. Back then I worked in...
  4. Glidewill

    Mac computers continue to prompt for a password reset using a Windows domain server.

    Hello all, My apologies if this post belongs elsewhere, i'm new to the site. This issue appeared in the past month and has been plaguing the entire office slowly as their passwords are each expiring at different times. Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard with a mix of PC and Mac computers. Mac...
  5. T

    time machine to windows server share

    Good evening guys, for the last two evenings i've been trying to get time machine to backup to my windows server share but cant seem to work it out, has anyone get any ideas? I'm using mac OSX10.5 and windows server 2016, I have connected the share and even crated a DMG image to back up to on...
  6. PinkyMacGodess

    HELP! I killed the DNS server on my Windows server.

    I've used a local DNS server for decades, and it's been our Windows Server, and the current one is Windows 2008, and it's worked for YEARS flawlessly. Until Monday. It stopped answering DNS queries. I've reset it, I've reinstalled it, I've gone through all of the hair brained (well most)...