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We've inherited a network with two DCs. Both are domain controllers and DNS. When I look at the network adapter's DNS addresses the primary DNS on DC1 is set to DC2 vice versa. Is this best practic...
Zones: DNSDate Answered: 03/05/2008 Grade: B Views: 0
On Apple networks I have seen the possibility of having one password work for any user, as a secondary password(not defined by the user, but the system admin). Is this possible with Active Director...
Zones: Active Directory, Microsoft Network, Windows 2003 Serv...Date Answered: 06/20/2008 Grade: A Views: 0
This might be a simple fix that I'm just missing. Earlier this week I upgraded my SMS 2003 server from SP1 to SP3. Now my clients aren't being auto assigned to the server like before. I have over 5...
Zones: Microsoft SMSDate Answered: 02/13/2008 Grade: A Views: 0
I have a client that is migrating there Sharepoint 2.0 from one hosting company to another. There current Sharepoint is as follows: Currently three servers make up this Sharepoint environment. ...
Zones: Sharepoint, Windows 2003 Server, Active Dir...Date Answered: 10/30/2008 Grade: A Views: 0
Have primary domain network.company.com.   Internal IP of DC with DNS is 10.0.1.5.  Looks to itself for DNS, then with external forwarders.  Have child domain child.network.company.com with (1) DC ...
Zones: DNS, Windows 2003 ServerDate Answered: 08/24/2008 Grade: A Views: 17
Hello, I have installed Terminal Service on our new 2008 server.  I created a remoteapp for our CRM application.  Howerver, our CRM uses some registry and config fiels that is copied to the user...
Zones: Windows Server 2008, Windows RDPDate Asked: 11/15/2008 Points: 500 Comments: 1
Hi all, bit of a fun one this one and it has probably been asked before but I cannot find the solution. I have a 2000 STD server and a Cisco 837 router, Routing and Remote Access is setup on the...
Zones: Networking, VPNDate Asked: 05/13/2008 Points: 500 Comments: 4
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