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Hello I have old knowldge in windows NT , Over 10 years ago in windows NT there was a promary domain controller PDC and Backup domain controller BDC what i remember is if PDC Failed the BDC wor...
Zones: Windows 2003 ServerDate Answered: 11/11/2007 Views: 0
I have 2 remote sites and 1 main site, each remote site has it's own DC, DNS, DHCP and WINS. Each DC is checked to be it's own global catalog server. The main site has it's own DC, DNS, DHCP and wi...
Zones: Active Directory, ...Date Answered: 06/03/2008 Views: 0
Hello am begginer in windows server so execuse me if i cant describe the problem exactly I had one domain controller DC1 with win2003 sp2 , 50 PCs windowsXP pro sp2  joined to DC1 , the dc1 aft...
Zones: Active Directory, ...Date Answered: 04/20/2008 Views: 0
We recently acquired a new remote site, we have a 2003 AD controller/DNS and etc at that site ready. The remote site is part of our main domain, no sub domains. The question is we are moving 30 ...
Zones: Windows 2003 Server, ...Date Answered: 07/09/2008 Views: 0
Hello. We have a shared folder here and we setted up a new group. The group was called XPTO, and we granted full permission to the folder COMMON. However, they can access folder OMG but no...
Zones: Windows 2003 Server, File ServersDate Answered: 01/26/2009 Views: 0
I have Windows XP Professional installed on one partition ie. my C:\ Drive. The other partition has nothing on it ie. my D:\ drive. Is it possible to install Windows Server 2003 on the other partit...
Zones: Operating Systems, Dragonfly BSD, U...Date Answered: 06/19/2003 Views: 0
Office currently has an old NT4.0 PDC, no BDCs.   They recently purchased a new dell shipping with Windows 2003 Server.  My question is:  Can I join the 2003 machine to the NT domain and promote...
Zones: Windows NTDate Answered: 09/18/2003 Views: 0
Hi, Can anyone tell me how to install a SSL certificate on Windows 2003 Server? I currently have the new certificate in a text file. Thanks in advance Al Higgs
Zones: Windows 2000Date Answered: 11/25/2003 Views: 0
After installation and configuration of the new Windows 2003 Server as only computer in workgroup. We installed .NET framework 1.1. Then we need to install ASP.NET application. We installed IIS. H...
Zones: .NET, Microsoft ProgrammingDate Answered: 12/18/2003 Views: 0
What would you recommend as the minimum specs for the following 2 Servers? 1) The first one is going to be a server running MS SBS 2003 standard, running exchange and all the other features o...
Zones: Windows 2000Date Answered: 02/11/2004 Views: 0