Summary: Yes it's possible to have the laptop be able to connect to multiple domains. IBM laptops have software built into them that allows this. If I rememb...
Summary: Basically the question is what do you want to do? If you want to host a website from your server (for example mydomain.com) then simply all you need t...
Summary: The system can not log you on because the domain is unavailiable That's the error message I get from some client computers on a Server2003 domain. I ...
Summary: Hi All, I hope you guys/gals can figure this out. I have 2 servers running windows 2003. They are both on a Windows 2000 domain. I tried to map a fol...
Summary: 1. Change the network ID on the PC. 2. Reboot the PC. 3. Join the computer to the domain on the PC. 4. When it asks for a username and password, use a...
Summary: I'm newbie to win server 2003: I'm facing following problem: I have a machine installed win server 2003 with domain home.local. I created 2 domain use...
Summary: I am fairly inexperienced with working in domain networks and am trying to set up a small network at my house. I have a server running Windows 2003 Se...
Summary: If I have licensed Windows 2003 Terminal Server and have a device CAL (not a user CAL) for a remote device, can I perform multiple simultaneous sessio...
Summary: Hi, I have AD installed on my Win 2K3 SBS machine with a domain created. My server machine is listed as the Domain Controller. I am trying to get a Wi...
Summary: I have all my remote clients setup as clients on the Domain, but I'm not sure if they are configured correctly. Each site recieved a different subnet...
Summary: You're creating local accounts for them? Why do you feel you need to do that? Domain users should be able to authenticate to the Domain as long as t...
Summary: There are tons of write-ups on the internet that can help point you in the right direction. I'll reference a few here, one being http://www.visualwin....
Summary: U are answering a completely different question. IŽll try to explain it again ... When I now log into my current domain (MS) from my client and instal...
Summary: Hi, I've recently set up a Windows 2003 server and added my Windows XP clients to the new domain. I have a problem with a few of the clients adding sh...
Summary: If you got a minute shoot me a response. So the lab at my school is all screwed up and some of the teachers asked me to look at it. (One section of ...
Summary: Hi i have a domain server on W2k3 and my clients are on XP m having problem with my Group policies.. my clients which are directly connected to server...
Summary: I had a server 2003 host and vmware 5.5 XPSP2 client in a workgroup. I wanted to emulate an Active Directory system so installed Active directory on t...
Summary: During the promotion process you will be asked to configure DNS. When you're finished, you will need to setup DNS forwarding on the DC. Just forward...
Summary: I have multiple thin client labs on my network & I need to configure the printers in these labs to restrict use from any other locations. Three of th...
Summary: I have installed a server with Windows 2003 Small Business Server and am having problems connecting clients to the server domain. I can ping the serve...
Summary: I realize this is Win2K in a Win2003 forum, but it seemed like the most technically relevant place to post. Using Windows 2000 Server and Windows 200...
Summary: Aloha all... Here it is... I have installed w2k3 standard as PDC and PDNS... Domain matrixx.org Server name matrixx-dnsserv client name matrixx-laptop...
Summary: Hi All! I'd installed Win2003 on my network a week ago. We have 15 WinXp clients, 2 file/print servers, 1 24 ports 100Mbps Switch and a Belkin Broadba...
Summary: So then I can only understand how intrasite replication works if I have multiple DC's in a site? In other words, I designed an AD network with multip...