We are currently using Netscape Messaging server but are thinking of converting to Exchange 2000. My initial concern was virus protection. Any help in allaying my fears regarding viruses with Exchange would be wonderful. My preliminary search seem to point me towards Symantec's...
The decision was based on IP address limitation and the tech director wanted the servers (f&p, DC, Wins and DHCP) to be in a separate subnet from the users. Is it normal for each subnet to have its own DC on it? I'm probably to new at this to be trusted with a domain admin password...oh well...
I have users on a segment of a WAN that are giving me problems with authentication. When these users log in they get authenticated by the PDC accross a WAN link even though there is a BDC in the the same LAN. The workstations are in a different subnet from the BDC but I do have connectivity...
I had this exact scenario...then I realized I hadn't added the computer to the domain. As soon as I added the computer to the domain I was able to add my domain account to the local admin group. Then the domain showed up in the "look in" drop down menu.
Good luck
I was just hired and was doing an initial inventory of our servers. I found that two servers (running NT 4) each with a 3 disk stripe set with parity is almost full. I want to be able to add a hard drive to each set. Is this possible?
Thanks
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