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05.17.2008 at 04:36PM PDT, ID: 23411235
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Exchange 2003: HOW TO RUN DCDIAG?

Asked by tjie in Exchange Email Server, Email Servers, Active Directory

Hi,

1. I have a computer system which consist of 3 computers: i) They are in the same Domain (Domain1) and the same subnet, ii)The first Computer (DC1) is a DOMAIN CONTROLLER  (It is a windows 2000 server), iii) The 2nd computer (DC3) is MEMBER SERVER (It is a windows 2000 server), iv) The 3rd computer (DC5) is a CLIENT (It is a windows 2000 Professional Workstation)
2. My planning: i) I want to install Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 at DC3 (MEMBER SERVER), ii) and I want to install Microsoft Outlook 2003 at the DC5 (CLIENT).
3. My Question: i) I  run DCDIAG (Domain Controller Diagnostics) tool at Command prompt and got Error Message, ii) I follow the Syntax; the Syntax is dcdiag /f:<log file name>, and we should add another option /s:<domain Controller> if we run it at member server (DC3), iii) I go to the command prompt and type as follows:
The Ist trial: C:\dcdiag /f:<log_file> /s:<dc1>, and The Reply: "The syntax of the command is incorrect"

The 2nd trial: C:\dcdiag /f:log_file /s:dc1, and the Reply: "dcdiag is not recoqnized as internal or external command, operable program or batch file"

4. Any help?
5. Thank you

tjie
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