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    Disk Quotas, Identifying Ownership

    Although that might not work if it is a shared drive. They might just come up as owned by the Administrator.
  2. yeshuawatso

    Disk Quotas, Identifying Ownership

    Navigate to the drive and view the file contents in the detailed view. At the top, right click the collumns and click owner, author, or more and select. Then just sort by the owners using the right click or by clicking the owner collumn.
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    Linking multiple servers

    Ok xmsre, what you said makes sense about the bandwidth allocation. However I changed the internal IP address from the router (ex. 192.168.1.XXX) not the registered address 70.182.165.xxx. If you see the picture above then the DNS server is still working however it is not forwarding (like you...
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    Linking multiple servers

    The problem is, that even with the zones the DNS server would try to take all the network traffic and instead of directing it to the appropriate server, hold it and try to serve the end-users itself. The zones still work correctly, in which they can be queried, however instead of forwarding the...
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    Linking multiple servers

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    Linking multiple servers

    I'm having a little problem that I can’t seem to solve. I'm trying to link multiple servers together; in particularly 5 different servers. 3 Windows 2003 and 2 Linux servers. Here is an example of the servers' setup: The DNS server should be used only to handle DNS queries and the AD. The...

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