Please all of you gurus out there..I need assistance. I am a basic IIS user. I can create virtual directories to have things seen within my company.
Problem:
Box A (Win2k Server-internal Static IP) has serveral internal web services/sites running
Box B (Win2k Server-internal Static IP) runs...
In our shop, we have Border Manager and DHCP/DNS running on the same machine.
two nics
one has our public IP going to the router
one has our local IP of this machine which our workstations use as the default gateway setting
NOTE: the nic going to the router is 10.X.X.X with 255.255.255.0...
Can I uninstall Active Directory and reinstall it using the same groups and users set up already?
Reason, I now have an internal DNS server (when I didn't before). I can't just redo my DNS server because services and etc.. will be set up to see the internal DNS but can't work now because the...
I have setup my DNS server with the naming convention of xxxinternal.org. At that time, we didn't have an internal DNS server only external. How can I rename my DNS to xxx.org (which is the name of the internal and external DNS now) and have all my workstations attach to it seemlessly.
I installed SP3 on SQL 7 and now I can't do anything with the sa password. I installed the SP with the SQL authentication. I run a Novell Network but every workstation connects via ODBC to a database application which uses the sa logon. Now nothing works. The SQL Server Agent and MSSQL services...
I am setting up a small network. I have a Win 2K server with active Directory running. It is plugged into a hub. I have 5 Win 98 workstations plugged into it. How can I get those to see the Win 2K server? Note: I will be running a DSL on the Win 2K server which will give me an IP address but...
Here's my dilemma. I have a NT 4.0 PDC "ABC" (PII 300Mhz) that runs SQL server on it. My company runs a Novell system and thus all users using the selected programs that have a SQL backend use ODBC connections to connect to those databases.
I have a new NT 4.0 BDC "DEF"...
I am trying to configure my DNS server in NT.
I have a preferred and secondary DNS server in my TCP/IP properties (but they are only external).
When I try and set up the reverse and/or forward lookups, I still can't ping the DNS name. When I try and create an "A" record and check to...
topology again:
1 Win2K Server PDC with ADS *
1 NT 4.0 BDC
4 Win2K Servers member Servers
* is temporary and was setup with NT then promoted to PDC then upgraded to Win2K for this purpose
everything seems right except for my DNS information on the Win2k PDC
I can ping everything fine but I...
Setup: 1 PDC Win2K, 1BDC NT (staying the BDC until I have AD setup completely), 4 Win2K member servers
I know this has to be a DNS issue with my main PDC but I can't figure it out.
My PDC used to be a NT 4.0 server with the domain name XXX_NT. I have upgraded it to Win2K and it has ADS running...
I installed a BDC NT Server,promoted it to PDC, upgraded it to 2000, added AD and all was well. I realized that the DNS name wouldn't work (I used the same as our actual web site..duh) so other Win2000 Servers won't resolve when I try and install AD on them. I've tried to promote my NT BDC back...
Ok. I have a primary Domain Controller with ADS and DNS installed. Problem is that I ignorantly called the DNS name our actually Web site name which is resolved with a different IP address than the actuall Server that I am trying to add as a secondary DC. I should've made up the DNS name for ADS...
these are my steps:
I have a PDC of NT 4.0 and then two other Windows 2000 servers on that domain.
I created a new NT server as the BDC and then promoted it to PDC. (all went fine)
I installed Win200 server on the PDC and once the installation was over and now the Active Directory wizard is...
Tonight I will promote my NT BDC to PDC
upgrade it to Win2000 and Active Directory
Take down my NT BDC and PDC
Can I then rename my new Win2000 Server to the same computer name as my old NT PDC (because I have several SQL databases that users have ODBC connections already set and serveral...
Upgrading my Primary Domain Controller from NT 4.0 to Win2k during working hours. I have a BDC still active but I need to get this upgrade done today for an installation of a program tomorrow or Wed morning. If people are logged into the Domain, will there be issues?
I have a new server that has Win2K Server installed as well as two other Win2K servers that are all part of the primary Domain Controller that is still on NT 4.0. The Domain Controller is the only machine still on NT. I would like the new Win2K Server to be the Domain Controller with the same...
I've tried several different ways to do a comparison in an insert clause...can anyone assist me?.....here is some of the code (need help with code in quotations):
INSERT INTO Grants
(
PlanID, PrevGrantID, ProgramID, GrantStatusID,
IA_GrantPrjDirID, IA_GrantPrjDirSrcID...
My problem could be the right syntax in Access
to set the recordset(rs) from one form to another
set Forms.frmProject.Recordset = rs
is that even right when setting this from another form that's open?
I have a main form that once logged in, the user selects their options through command buttons. I have passed the ProgramID with the user information after logging in and have even placed the ProgramID in a text box hidden on the main form(txtUProgID). Depending on who is logged in the correct...
Can anyone assist me with the following?
I'll write it generically so I can be assisted better
with (****) being the problem code
Insert into Grants
( id,type,requestdate,project,budgetdate)
Select
a1,'B',getdate(), @dd, (****)
from vw_test
Where fiscalyear = @intFY
(****) should be
IF...
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