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Hi,  Event viewer displays the message below (3 times, for different zones). 1. Can you help resolve the error? 2. How do I 'Check that the Active Directory is functioning properly' 3. How d...
Zones: Windows 2000Date Answered: 03/22/2002 Views: 0
I've been a consultant for a long time but I'm just learning W2000 and am playing (learning) on a Stand Alone machine with Advanced Server loaded on it.  When I installed it, I did not install DNS ...
Zones: Windows 2000Date Answered: 11/24/2002 Views: 0
Dear Expert, How to enable Linux DNS server to point to a domain name(NewMS_Domain) created under MS Windows Active Directory. Can Windows 2000 DNS co-exist with Linux BIND DNS? Thank you.
Zones: Networking, DNS, UbuntuDate Answered: 11/09/2003 Views: 0
Well I will try to be as informative as possible. Recently went to active directory mixed mode.  Our network is a class C and we are on the 10.10.10 part of it and we have two others that are 10...
Zones: Networking, DNS, TCP/IPDate Answered: 10/29/2003 Views: 0
Hi Guys, Here's the scenario: I just installed active directory onto a single server. When this installs it also installs and configures DNS for use with active directory. In its current stat...
Zones: Windows 2000Date Answered: 02/20/2004 Views: 0
I have two Windows 2003 Servers that are DC's.  A couple times the last week I have had to restart my server because Active Directory is having problems on one of the DC's.  DNS is being resolved i...
Zones: Operating Systems, Active DirectoryDate Answered: 02/07/2006 Views: 228
I have just setup a Small Bus Windows 2003 on a server for a small business.  The internet (XO Communications as ISP) comes into a D-Link DSL/router first before going to a switch box and then to t...
Zones: Windows 2003 ServerDate Answered: 07/19/2006 Views: 0
My organization externally hosts both its domain and website.  We use the web host's DNS servers for the registered domain (call it domain.org).  I'd like to switch from a workgroup configuration t...
Zones: Microsoft NetworkDate Answered: 08/29/2006 Views: 0
Hi Experts, I've inherited a network. It's a forest with multiple trees. The DCs are W2K. The integrated Active Directory zones are all hosted on one single DNS server as opposed to being on eac...
Zones: Networking, Active Directory, DNSDate Answered: 01/29/2007 Views: 0
We are in the process of setting up an active directory domain, on Windows 200 server(s). Managed to setup the first one successfully, but now when adding an additional domain controller, its sayin...
Zones: Active Directory, DNSDate Answered: 10/13/2007 Views: 0