I got 8 years experience, my company is paying for my MCSE 2k3 class. I'm confident in passing but one of my classmate setup 1 confidential ftp site and he got all the complete & latest versions of braindumps there. They give me the password, I'm tempted to download just for curiosity on how...
Actually I have an idea but no time to test yet. Something like run a scheduled every 2 hour batch file to get the ip address and save it to my webspace or thru email. Something like that...
My domain is not registered, it's .local. Ok let's put it this way, how can I remote control a PC (Dynamic IP from ISP, no NAT) with VNC server installed? Of course I don't want to call the user of the PC and ask the ip addy:).
Hmmm. Next time I will preview first because it sounds like I don't know my laptop IP address when I'm in remote place but I can do that with ipconfig/all :). What I want is the server IP which VNC server is installed.
1. Maybe you have more than 1 drive and you're formatting the wrong drive. This is because of the presence 2 Windows server 2003 in boot.ini. If you have only 1 drive, maybe you have 2 partition and again you are formatting the wrong partition.
2. You can't promote the server to AD when the...
I'm using VNC to do the job but now managemet wanted to switch to ADSL with Dynamic ip from ISP. Is there a way to know my IP address when I'm in remote place?
No ISP hosts yyy.local (As you can see .local). There's only 1 zone there, xxx.yyy.local. The dns problem actually is yyy.local. There's no dns server holding this zone and I tried creating this zone manually(yyy.local) but it won't fix the problem. I already give up on this because it's so far...
Full Computer Name: Serveraname
Domain: xxx.yyy.local
(Right Click My Computer/Properties/Network Identification)
In Active Directory Users and Computers(Servername) you can see xxx.yyy.local
DNS - Forward Lookup Zone - xxx.yyy.local
(Open DNS snap in DNS/Servername/Forward Lookup Zone)...
Yes I've checked already, no srv records in advanced view mode. Yes there's domain controller. For new PC, there's no problem joining. I just use the domain name xxx and it can join, users can login to the new pc. The only local user in the new PC is the administrator. So how can any domain user...
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