Summary: We have been trying to get computers in another doamin from the one the server is on to join the domain, but we have no luck, but the DNS is fine, we ...
Summary: I am new to Windows Server 2003. I have setup one machine to learn on. On it, I have defined a Domain Controller, DNS Server, Mail Server, IIS, Print ...
Summary: "If you attempt to log on with an account before replication has completed and the DC that authenticates you doesn't is not aware of the newly created...
Summary: Heropsycho, your inexperience and youth are showing. Let me try to explain a few things to you. First of all, a computer account in AD is not indicat...
Summary: OK, I realize this is similiar to some other post on the site, but I have yet to see one with this specific problem.. BACKGROUND: I have 6 class B net...
Summary: Each domain is a separate security entity with its own policies that are distinct. You actually cannot take a GPO from one domain and apply it to ano...
Summary: example : First Forest (with domain : domain1.net -> 192.168.1.0) Second Forest (with domain : domain2.org -> 192.168.1.0) You can't have the same IP ...
Summary: Can you ping the DC's IP from the PC on a different subnet? Below is straight from TechNet: If your network crosses multiple subnets, you must configu...
Summary: Without more detail it will be hard to help you. Why the need for multiple domains? What is your present structure? As a rule of thumb most people sti...
Summary: The login names your more familiar with are netbios names. The user id that looks like an email address is a UPN (User Principal Name) and is used com...
Summary: I have a main office that has two DC's (one domain). I also have two remote satellite offices that are connected to the Home Office via a hardware si...
Summary: The first issue here momo77 is that you are thinking in NT terms of domains. In Active Directory we think in terms of Forests that contain domains. Y...
Summary: Ok, first off, you'll have to forgive me. The last 3+ years I've been specializing in networking and have moved away from Domain Administration and I...
Summary: Hello all- I have multiple physical locations all connected in one domain. i have 1 printer published to the directory in every location, and 5 at th...
Summary: Sure it's a viable option but it's bulky and requires a lot of setup. You could have one active directory domain with one server (although 2 or 3 wo...
Summary: In a 2003 forest you don't have any NT PDC's. Your 2003 server does pdc emulation but this is not the same. A NT server can have a trust to a native ...
Summary: Hi, The article 825036 ( http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=825036 ) states that "If the server is the first domain controller that you installed in ...
Summary: Certainly IIS can do that. One uses "host headers" to allow multiple web sites (with separate IP addresses) to be hosted on one server that has only ...
Summary: Im currently using a W2k3 server as a NAT router, with 2 nics that I use to assign addresses to my LAN. On my LAN I have one domain controller and 3 o...
Summary: I have two win2003 PDC's, each with a seperate domain. I want to create a trust relationship between them but neither of them seem to be able to see t...
Summary: "Both should be Global Catalog holder for fault tolerance." Not necessarily. It's not best practice for the infrastructure master to be a GC if there...
Summary: About twice a week now, all of my three remote branch city sites will fail to allow Outlook clients to communicate with the Exchange Server, but the ...
Summary: I replaced Novell server with Win server 2003 for training. One domain, one server. I can join the domain and login, but after a few minutes, I lose t...
Summary: It is very important to understand that trees within Active Directory must have contigious name spaces. However, a forest by definition are a collect...