Question #2:
Also, What would happen if one of these WAN connections is not working? Would the Universal Group Cache answer the group memberships until the cache expires?
Oh, I've been there too. Not fun.
HP & lexmark port monitors are NOTORIOUS for causing hang-ups.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/947477
Is the drive where the spool files are kept full? (just checking).
Do you clear your spool folder? We regularly delete user's temp & IE temp folders - USE...
If this is the ONLY DC for a domain, then you might run into some issues... but I'm assuming that it's not...
If there is another DC, you might have to re-authorize the server to have access to the user's RAS settings. You may also need to look at your wireless policy and re-check any group...
...Site5 (Disaster recovery site)
Has ONE DC from each child domain
Has ONE DC from parent domain holding the schema & domain naming master roles.
*** EVERY domain controller is a also a Global Catalog. ***
Current WAN speeds are approx 1.5MbpsUp/512kbps down - in the process of upgrading...
Thanks for your answer.
For simplicy's sake I swapped IP's of 2 DC/DNS servers and achieved what I wanted (not having to change DNS IP's on any client and keep clients pointed to DCs for DNS resolutions.)
Currenly we're not using DNS integrated with AD. Essentially we're still using a single...
Hello,
First, thanks for your response. The setup you describe is already in use in our current DNS structure and working very well.
I was kind of trying to simplify a larger question I posted (link below) regarding some DNS server migrations...
I think you are essentially asking for 'guest' access i.e. users who are either on the AD or visitors who just want to get to the Internet & email.
This falls under the topic of "Network Access Control" or NAC which is a HOT topic (i.e. revenue) for a lot of companies...
PS: Our company...
Do Windows XP, 2000, 2003 member servers, 2008 member servers in an AD domain need to point their primary and secondary DNS server settings to a DNS server that is also a Domain controller (with NON-AD Integrated DNS zones)?
Why or why not? As long as they can resolve the AD domain via dns...
...also a DC... but can't remember WHERE I read that. (something to do with SLOW XP Startup times perhaps due to DC location issues.)
Suggestion: ?
*********** DETAILS of Domain below ***************
All DCs also run DNS, and ALL are Global Catalog servers.
Forest name: company.com (fake...
I've done something very similar (production environment with 200+ clients using SquidNT as well in our 'guest' web access network)
Here are some suggestions:
SSL websites will not work with transparent proxies. So, you might want to hand out an automatic proxy configuration file via DHCP...
I believe you can actually reset all settings back to factory and or remove all installed products.
From what I recall the IPSO product won't work without license keys anyway.
But I understand your need to re-flash it.
Do you still have access to the Nokia support? They might be able to help...
...Windows 2000 Standard Server SP4
2 SCSI Controllers: Onboard & SmartArray 532
3x18.2GB SCSI drives in a single RAID5 array (C: 4GB and E: 32GB)
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0. Migrate E: to a new server. Not a problem with robocopy.exe and a few changes to...
There are 2 utilities which can assist you in pinpointing the problems:
netdiag
dcdiag
They both have EXTENSIVE command line options for exactly such tasks.
MAKE SURE you get the LATEST versions of these from Microsoft. They've updated them since they put them out with the Windows OS Support...
1. You could create a GLOBAL Group in Active Directory (i.e. NoHTTPAccess
Add users who you don't want to have Internet access
2. Create an Organizational Unit in your AD
i.e.
AD: yourcompany.com
OU: yourcompany.com\Servers\TerminalServers
3. MOVE the server's computer object into that OU...
Thanks, I'm familiar with this option and I may consider doing just what you have described.
However, there are lots more issues to consider on this server:
This server is also a
DHCP server,
Primary DNS server for all of our DNS zones
and also a Windows 2000 TSE License Server.
So to...
...partitions as well.
I describe 2 different options that I could think of and but have some questions about each. For the questions see below the '****'
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Server info:
HP Proliant ML350 G2
SmartArray 532 FW: 1.92 Hardware Revision: B
2 arrays:
A - 3x18.2GB RAID...
I'm having the same problem; I think I'll just upgrade to v10. Ultimately I think the problem in our case was that the our tapes were filling up and so it didn't know where to write the On-Media catalog. Tools | Options | Catalog | "Use storage media-based catalogs"
Otherwise I'm having the...
...aware that a DC can only be restored if the OS is brought up with the F8 + Directory Restore Mode option...
Aside from that, I selected the C:\*.* (including the C:\winnt) folders to be restored by ntbackup (aside from the system state.) BAD Idea; twice during that 'restore' process...
Hello,
We are in the process of expanding a Proliant ML370 G3 server running W2K SP4, from using 2 SCSI drives attached to the onboard SCSI controllers to a SmartArray 5302 PCI controller with 5 x 72GB drives in a RAID 5 configuration.
Our goal is to preserve the "OS" (System State) & all...
I don't know what kind of connections you have between the buildings but I would want to limit broadcasts at each building BEFORE it hits your main switches;
You could do the following:
Configure each switch for each building to be their own VLAN (or one vlan per floor per building)
Connect...
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