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Event Type:      Error Event Source:      NETLOGON Event Category:      None Event ID:      5719 Date:            1/9/2006 Time:            9:18:07 AM User:            N/A Computer:       Description: No Windows NT or Windows 2000 Domain Contr...
Zones: Windows 2000Date Answered: 02/20/2006 Views: 0
I am in the process to Migrate windows 2000 domain controllers to windows 2003 Active.. But i am suppose to write up a systems requirements documenation.. :) At any rate, does any one have any good...
Zones: Windows OS, Windows 2003 Server, MS ...Date Answered: 02/20/2007 Views: 0
I have an old windows 2000 server acting as domain controller and IM (FSMO) I added a new Windows server 2003/64 to the system and made it a second domain controller. That set up has worked fine ...
Zones: Active Directory, Microsoft Network, Windows 2003 Serv...Date Answered: 02/04/2009 Views: 0
Replication process stopped occurring between my two domain controllers. We have recently virtualized both of them and I believe that replication stopped at that point. I get following error messag...
Zones: Active DirectoryDate Answered: 06/13/2009 Views: 7
I have a windows 2000 server set up as the domain controller running AD. I have 7 workstations running windows 98se and three workstations running windows 2000 professional. I have no problem loggi...
Zones: Windows 2000Date Answered: 03/24/2002 Views: 0
I need to etablish trust between 2 w2k domains : techno.com & micro.local but I always got an error message, the domain cannot be contacted... WHY? and how can i solve this problem?
Zones: Operating Systems, Active DirectoryDate Answered: 01/20/2004 Views: 0
Hi, I need help configuring a windows 2000 member server to work with a windows 2000 domain. To keep this question simple I will only talk about the equipment I am tring to get to work togeth...
Zones: Windows 2000Date Answered: 07/15/2004 Views: 0
DNS problems with DHCP server. I have some older windows 2000 networks running around that are being upgraded to windows XP.  These networks are all domains with DHCP on the server.  Our interne...
Zones: Networking, DNS, TCP/IPDate Answered: 11/30/2004 Views: 0
I am attempting to join an XP client with SP2 to a windows 2000 server domain with SP4. DNS is configured properly on the XP client (pointing to the ip address of the 2000 domain server running ...
Zones: Microsoft NetworkDate Answered: 03/23/2005 Views: 0
I have 3 Windows 2000 Server in one domain. Server 1 is the Domain Contoller and Global Catalogue Server. Server 2 is acting as a domain controller. Server 3 is also acting as a domain controlle...
Zones: Networking, DNSDate Answered: 09/06/2005 Views: 0