Here is some additional clarification. The application has no COM components that would require registering. Our application is a vb.net app that uses infragistic controls. The initial login screen contains several infragistic buttons. When launching the app locally from on the resident server...
We are attempting to house all exe's and dll's on the database server and simply running the exe via a UNC pathed shortcut. We don't want to persue storing the exe's and dll's on the workstation(s) in order to minimize the future refresh overhead. Also this app will ultimately run on a...
After successfully running a VB.NET application on a 2003 SQL server we are having issues running the same application from anywhere else other than locally on the database server. Ideally we are trying to run the application via a UNC path to the shared database directory on the server. The...
Thanks a lot - I was confused by the alternative entry because I remember reading about an issue that is caused in 2000 by putting another DNS server in the alternative field on the local DNS server, a symptom that could occur if the local DNS server became too busy for itself to resolve and...
JPOANDL - To confirm: So both DC's point to themselves as Preferred DNS Servers. Both DC's also have forwarding enabled pointing out to my ISP's DNS. The DNS zones are active directory integrated so they will be automatically replicated via the Active Directory replications. But as far as the...
I have just installed a 2nd 2003 Domain controller in a single 2003 domain. I then installed DNS on this server as well in order to have it perform backup DNS services in the site. What is proper entries for the "preferred dns servers" in the TCP/IP properties of the second domain...
hello all. We have group policies rolled out to hundreds of different OU's which utilize folder redirection in group policy for start menu redirection. Each redirection has the same design in that each group gets two shortcuts add to their respective application. All redirection folders...
I have just installed and configured a brand new 2003 domain controller of a new domain "domain.local" in a network where an existing 2000 domain exists named "domain.local.com". I am getting errors creating the trust between the two. I cannot ping the FQDN of one domain controller to another...
Is there a "2000" folder on the Cd? if you can access it just copy it first to your terminal server. Or if possible, copy the whole CD and run the setup.exe. You then can install the printer locally on your terminal server. You need the 2000 drivers. The client O/S doesn't matter...
And as far as where you would put the drivers in manually, In printers window, click file, server properties and drivers. This is where you could put the exact driver file that the server is requesting.
I am assuming this is a client vpn to the server not a network to network VPN. With a network to network VPN, installing a print server remotely is the ideal way. That way the printer is permanently installed on the Terminal Server. The problem you are having is that you are trying to map to...
For months, even years now my company has had Windows98-2000 Terminal Server Clients connecting remotely through Cisco Firewalls using DSL/Cable and also through Cisco Routers via Frame Relay to 2000 application mode terminal servers. Some attach to TServers residing at our datacenter and some...
Recently I have noticed an information event message logged in the application logs of my 2000 Domain controller and 2000 member servers running SQL2000. The message says simply "license has expired" The problem I have never seen it before and it logs the message every second filling...
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