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Can anyone tell me what this could be or relate to.. .can I disable it???
Can anyone tell me what this could be or relate to.. .can I disable it???
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remove user from all its security group one by one, nothing failed.. assumed now to be redundant
And you might setup security auditing to see if/when the account might be uzing system resources.
http://www.2000trainers.com/windows-2000/dns-service-records/
An understanding of the SRV records and related domains that you will find (or require) in a DNS implementation to support Active Directory is also important. Just to reiterate, Windows 2000 uses service records in DNS to locate domain controllers in specific domains, domain controllers in the same site, global catalog servers, key distribution centers, and more. A service record uses a standard record format, an example of which is shown below:
_service._protocol.name ttl class SRV priority weight port target
_Service represents the name of the service that a domain controller is running, such as ldap (for a domain controller), gc (for a global catalog server), kerberos for a key distribution center, and so forth.
_Protocol specifies the transport protocol used, such as TCP or UDP.