This is not totally related, but it sounds as if you may be able to assist. If using a nbx 100(3com), are the phones and workstations on the same subnet? I know the workstations actually use the ethernet connection coming from the phone.
I have a customer who is using server 2003 and wants to run it as a gameserver. He's running enterprise edition. Are there any services he doesn't really need? This is for home use. He just wants to let the cpu use it's energy for the game.
I hope I posted this in the correct forum. I recently purchased a domain, stumbaugh.org. Prior to that I had setup a local domain controller/dns server(server2003). I already had setup a domain for my domain controller named rodge(.com), this is just an active directory domain for local use...
Neutec, thanks for all of your help. Okay, I do want webhostcompany to handle the dns, so how should my forward zone look? For start of authority, should I be using the webhostcompany server info? How about nameserver? For some reason I have 2 nameserver entries in this zone, one for the server...
thanks neutec! Listen I do think I understand mx and a records, but how about forward lookup zones? On my original domain controller, I also installed dns and when I setup the second domain controller for stumbaugh.org, I added a forward lookup zone for stumbaugh.org. Do I need this? It doesn't...
I have one server I setup using server 2003 enterprise. This server was setup as a domain controller(rodge domain)and a dns server(just to learn about doing it). I use charter pipeline for my isp and have a static ip address which I use on my router(dlink). I use a 3com shark fin cable modem...
I am using server 2003 for my local domain controller. I use charter for my isp(cable) and a dlink router. I setup a local domain(rodge) and all pc's log into it currently. Over the weekend I bought a public domain. I'd like to eventually host it at my home and also setup an exchange server...
I had placed a post yesterday entitled add a domain to server 2003. I got an email saying there was a response, but now I can't even find the post. I tried using advanced search through all forums, but no results. What happened?
linney - I will check the event log, thanks!
garbot - I deleted and created the partitions through windows setup. It should automatically set it as active when I choose where I want to install, shouldn't it?
I am also planning on trying to boot with just the smaller drive, thanks!
I left the jumpers on the master as they were. It's possible that it is set to master only. The slave drive was jumped correctly. I am not sure if they showed up as slave/master in bios, but they were showing up with the correct size. I will try it with just the master also and relook at the...
I recently added a 120 gb h/d to a system with a 40 gb h/d. This was a gateway machine(766) that had a dvd reader and a cdrw on the secondary channel as slave/master. I added the 120 gig to the primary channel as a slave. The 40 gig was the master on the primary. I installed(deleted windows me...
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