I have a mixed mode 2K domain - doing the "move mailbox" method of updating my ancient 5.5 box to a nice new 2K server, which is also a DC. It is NOT my first DC and is not my GC server. I installed ADC on my future E2K box and sure enough it said "MS strongly recommends that...
Actually not really a question - just looking for a sanity check on my plan. I have a 2K mixed mode domain - I upgraded my old NT domain and it went well. Everything is stabilized - DNS works well, all the 2K servers pass dcdiag and netdiag OK. Now I am up to 3 W2K servers and 4 NT servers...
Hi all,
I will be soon demoting/retiring my first DC. I have read the FAQ on how to do this and am ready to go except am curious about what to do with DNS. My first DC is currently my primary DNS - I have a secondary DNS server as well. I wish to transfer my FMSO roles to a new server along...
I have just upgraded my PDC from NT to 2K - OK so far! Even added a second DC no prob. A few DNS problems, though. My domain is company.com, but my users can't get to www.company.com, although they can get to any other web site. So I read up and discover I need to add an alias (CNAME) in my...
OK, this is it. I am upgrading this weekend. I have made a new, clean NT PDC - let's call it the "Compaq" - (OK, I salvaged an old PC - P933/384M/4G C drive(3.3G free)/100BaseT NIC, etc. to do it), syncronized my domain - OK so far. I have a couple of BDC's and an EX5.5 server...
I know it's a newbie question but here goes: We are running an Ex5.5 box on an NT4 domain - 65 users total, a few different servers. I am planning on updating the domain to W2K, but leaving the Ex box as is, for the time being. Will get new Ex2000 server going eventually, but not now...
This might sound like a dumb question but I've been bitten before for not asking dumb questions. Right now I have 4 NT servers (PDC, BDC/File/print, SQL, and Exchange 5.5) serving up an NT domain (let's call it "company"). If I update my NT PDC and select "domain controller for...
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