We had a windows 2000 dc and it crashed- no recovery. We had a 2003 Small Biz server that we put in place and made the new dc. The name of the old domain was domain.com the new domain name is domain.local. I'm not sure that was enough of a change to get things off on the right foot. We had to go...
I have a windwos 2003 server which is up to date with all service packs and windows updates. This is also the domain controller for the client. We have had been getting ip session limits on the firewall from the extreme DNS traffic coming from the server. I would understand the traffic during...
I have a laptop that has IE6.0 and it is displaying all pages with very large text or on search engines very small text. All links have borders around them...very odd. Mozilla works just fine. Screen resolution is 1280 x 768 and 96dpi, text is set to normal, no accessibility options are...
After installing a crossover cable between 2 servers. One Windows 2000 server and the other is Linux Suse9.3 and assiging a private IP address to the IP's the Windows server is sending spoof attacks and my firewall is picking them up. I've run antivirus, spybot and adware on the windows server...
If I currently don't use an email address such as email@company.com yet, how do I get this MX record setup, just call my ISP (cable company) and they will be able to add whatever name I tell them? Do I have to have a website registered before I have an email address setup?
I have a server that has SBS 2003 SP1 and Exchange 2003 configured. Exchange isn't used and never has been. Going through the process of installing a new server and want to keep the name of the server, but don;t want the exchange server to reflect the server name. Ex Servername is...
Am I correct in assuming I can run DCpromo from my new 2003 server to the current 2003 domain and transfer FSMO and services, then from the first server run dcpromo and make it a member server? Is this possible to do?
I'm haveing a master browser conflict from a windows 2000 server that is just a member, no active directory or domain controller in this environment and is have a conflict with a windows XP Pro machine on the same network. What can I do to resolve this issue?
I am going to be replacing the 2003 server in our environment. This is the only server and is the AD and fileserver. It is currently 2003, and I will be replacing the server hardware and upgrading to 2003R2. Are there any tech docs or items I must be aware of before doing this? I have only added...
A customer is going to be changing their ISP and will be changing the WAN when they do this as well. THey have Voice and Data using t1's, but are changing to a 20MB fiber. The current cisco routers at the remote sites are 1600 series and have serial connections to the CSU/DSU for voice and 10MB...
If I can keep from building another server and sparing my customer that extra cost it would be very beneficial. Is there other secure ways to allow the remote sites to have the client app connect to the main server? I've also thought about terminal services...maybe the way to go.
I tried to fit the jist of what I want done in the subject. I have a client with 1 2003SB server and Exchange. There are 2 remote sites with DSL. The server has an application that runs on it and the desktops have client apps that connect to the server app and data. The remote sites need access...
I'm running windows 2003R2, have IIS6.0 installed and have the default web site setup with a index.html file. My problem is the file I need to access via the web which is created by a program only puts in the server name. I can't get to the servername via the web, therein lies my problem. how do...
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