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    Internal DNS Name

    A fully qualified domain name consists of a host and domain name, including top-level domain. For example, www.tek tips.com is a fully qualified domain name. www is the host, tek tips is the second-level domain, and.com is the top level domain. A FQDN always starts with a host name and...
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    AD and DNS issues!

    Your question was should you use you own dns My questionis what do you need you own dns server for? do you have a registered domain name? if you are doing internal resolution you can create a dns server for your internal clients if you are going to run internet related applications you may want...
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    wanting NAT to complete my network.

    start routing and remote access go through the wizard select nat as the option. select your public address when prompted at that point it will install rras click finish expand ip routing go to the properties of nat/basic firwall address assignment select automaticaly, input your net...
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    Windows 2000 AS and NAT... like we all aren't sick of it!

    you should configure your scope options ( router dns ) so that client machines been assignedip address dynamically can recieve the router and dns addresses if you don't want to figure the scope options then you will need to staticly apply the dns address to the client machines remember to...
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    Add a router to existing network?

    You have 25 ip address from you isp. Now you said you need to route thoughs ip's. You will need a special router to do that trick dlink 4 port routers are not designed for what you intend you will need a special router if you need the ip addresses routed where each ip address can be access or...
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    Any way to remove Active Directory?

    don't quite get it did you create a seconardy dc and then move the fsmo roles.to my knowledge you need a secondary dc and move the roles then force replication between the two severs before trying to demote the pdc reboot the systems and then demote the pdc
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    Connect to shares at startup

    you need to use group policy create a startup scipt to map the drives at startup.
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    Windows 2000 Lab

    hi steveot why don't you make the dc's ip address static and also specify the dc as the dns server for the other client systems
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    Outlook XP can't logon to Exchange 2000

    did you try using the entire email address as username Give it a try let us know if you got the same error
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    How to move user and passwords to fresh installation??

    I never tried this in a workgroup but you can try using clone principle or movetree admt could have done the trick if you were in a domain setting with ad installed
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    Increase disk space for main C:\ drive

    Why dont't you patition the unallocated space install it as a folder in you c drive. using volume manager you need to be such you have backup because you could damage you patition structure.
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    Networking problems

    I don't know your setup but you may want to look at hard ware as the problem. Try this set up a network analyzer and check the behavior of you network also you may want to disable everything in you local area contection except for Clients for microsoft and tcp/ip
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    Routing with two NICs

    Hi vinnyf sorry about my grammer i was half alseep when i replied to your post
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    Routing with two NICs

    I would recreate the i would disable rras and recreate it, now.expand ip routing ->general -> on the nic configuration tab config the ip address mask and default gateway on the general tab enable ip router manager and route discovery advertisment. check the hop count and make sure it is 0 check...
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    Remove a DNS record

    It seems as if the record is still bind to the nic card options 1.reinsert the nic and then delete the record 2.check device manager and delete the inccard from there it is possible the niccard is still present n device manager 3.reboot the machine and try steps two if the card is still...

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