Most of you have seen this error before I'm sure and I have too and I fixed it once before w/o any problems.
I'm running IIS on Win2K Server
Currently I've got a few different hostnames running off of this machine with all the ones I setup a while ago working ok with PHP and Perl. I went to...
About a week ago I had a Hard Drive totally die on me. Was just one HD in there with no backup or anything as it died very soon after getting everything installed (Day or two).
So I got another HD in there now running fine. Got two DC's one labelled as server02 and this one which is server01...
As my sig lamely states I'm working on my MCSE
I'm at a part I can't figure out.
Subnetting.
I'm totally confused as to why I'd want to take lets say a Class B network which supports 65,000+ hosts and break it up into different subnets.
As well as the following paragraph out of the book...
I'd do a search here for this but the search function is temporarily down.
My Win2K DC has been crashing on me for the last 4 or 5 days continously. It could happen after 5 minutes of booting up or after 23 hours, but in the last week it hasn't lasted more than 23 hours.
According to the log...
Have Win2K server setup as a DC.
I have a few different logons setup for different people here and I want to disable access to certain .exe's such as format and such that are in the WinNT folder for certain logons but I don't want to remove them or rename them as I may logon locally to those...
Would this work?
I have a D-Link DI-704 Router, 2K Server as a DC.
Using a Static IP on the server and the other machines on the network get their IP's through DHCP from the router.
I want to disable DHCP from the router, Enable it on the 2K Server, use the DNS from the 2K server as the DNS...
Have a Dual processor box running 2K Server at home as a DC.
Currently just upgraded a second machine to Win2K and had it join the domain as a second DC on the domain.
I've setup the first server so all user profiles and home directories are on their own partition seperate from the OS and other...
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