There is no way on Windows NT 4 to demote a PDC or BDC back to a memeber server, you will have to rebuild these boxes to get them to participate in a new domain structure.
Terry,
Hi thanks for the responce.
Yes, using NSS mirroring. The idea is that we have a 5 node cluster set up with its shared storage on a SAN storage platform and wish to move these disk to a new storage platform. Initial thoughts are that we can use netware disk mirroring to perform this...
I believe you should be able to do this using the autologon registry key. See the below link for details
http://is-it-true.org/nt/registry/rtips34.shtml
Hope this helps
The only way I can think to do this at the moment is to connect to the virtual print server name acroos the network
for example start,run, \\virtual_print server name
This should list all the printers on the virtual print server
We are only experiencing the issue on Win2K clients, we have a number of Windows 98 Systems that run through the same network equipment that are not having the same problems.
All,
Windows 2000 Server & Clients
10/100 LAN
The problem we are experiencing is that users on the network are constantly (every 5 to 10 minutes) being told that they are now working offline.
All users attached to the LAN and can immediatley re-synchronize. I have found a couple of articles...
Dawn,
We are not running Exchange or IIS on the Clusters, they are purely File & Print.
The CLUSSVC.EXE process is the one holding on to the memory.
Currently running SP5, Microsoft have recommended 6a and we are currently testing it to make sure it has no impact.
Also Microsoft have sent...
You cant to my knowledge restrict people from actually seeing a share if they browse the server. As you mentioned this is default behaviour for Netware but cant be done with a standard NT installation. If there is a way of doing it let me know.
Should have stuck with the Novell : )
All,
We have a number of NT 4.0 MSCS clusters that have started experiencing memory problems. It appears that the CLUSSVC service is holding on to memory. If you look at the service it has had up to 850 MB of memory assingned to itself.
The cluster grinds to a halt because of this.
Help !!!!!!
Can anyone tell me why after turning print notification off I am still getting messages. I have also set the registry key to turn this off.
NT 4 Advanced Server, SP5 & MSCS
Help ????
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