Oops. No, you did not miss
anything. I did.
Browsing to \\serverA\stuff\resources or \\serverA\stuff\data
fails; browsing to \\serverA\stuff\projects
worked fine.
The update is that I rebuilt the
root to no avail. I then restarted the server, and everything worked. My
question now is
So just make an empty root and
then link it to all of the subfolders. I will do that. But in what way is it a bad
idea to have real data under the root?
thx
From: Grillenmeier, Guido
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So, I have 2
new servers running windows 2003 and Im currently in a native 2000 AD
domain. Im planning on running DCPROMO on the 2003 servers and joining
them as additional domain controllers to my existing domain then demoting my
2000 servers to remove them from the domain.
Does
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=325379
From: Mike Hogenauer
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Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 2004
9:54 AM
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Subject: [ActiveDir] 2000 Domain
to 2003 AD domain
So, I have 2
new servers running windows 2003 and Im currently in a
Mike,
I see no problem with this. After running DCPromo, install DNS and have
the Windows 2003 servers running DNS. You will want to move your FSMO
roles from the 2000 DCs to the 2003 DCs. You can then run DCPromo on
the Windows 2000 DCs with no problems.
Dennis
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Does anyone have this information handy?
I am researching it now...
Thanks,
Todd
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I am trying to use roaming profiles on a
Win2K3 domain with XP Professional as client. Roaming profiles seem to be
working great except that when you click on the Windows Media Player or
Internet Explorer icon, you get a prompt asking if you want to open this
file. This is similar to
Hey EdwinWe haven't been using roaming profiles here, but what i can
tell you is that the quick launch is in the Application Data directory. We
experminted with redirecting it here so the quicklaunch would follow
users around, but ran into many problems with it. Lots of slowness in
Todd, you'll find out when you switch your domains ;-)
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Sent: Mittwoch, 16. Juni 2004 20:36
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Subject: [ActiveDir] When a domain is Switch to Native Mode... what
Interesting question. My expectation was that only the audit logs would
show this change. There is no app/ntds log entry that I've ever heard of.
If you're looking for a modified time stamp, you could look at the attribute
itself and see if it gives the info you're after.
Title: FW: [ActiveDir] OT: Samba guest access?
Sorry Kirk, I apparently sent this off-list by mistake can you send me the output from the below command?
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From: Brent Westmoreland [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 15 Jun 2004 21:37:31 -0400
To: Kirk Marple [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yee of little faith!
We will log this. I don't recall the event message on 2k, but 2k03 it
would be ID 16408 with text of something like: Domain operation mode
has been changed to Native Mode. The change cannot be reversed.
I *think* we log this (or something like it) on 2k as well, but I don't
It's the same for 2K3 native...
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Charlie Kaiser
MCSE, CCNA
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From: Eric Fleischman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 2004 3:02 PM
To: [EMAIL
Install the DNS server (DNS serverS, for redundancy).
Create your zone as secondary on the new DNS server(S), specify your existing
DNS server as the Primary
Let zone Transfer happen.
Convert the secondary zone you created earlier to Primary (AD-Integrated, for
good measure)
Configure the Test
I will try to explain this as best as I can.
We were in the process of migrating an Exchange server from one domain to
another. We put up a temporary Exchange server where we could make some
required changes without affecting the original Exchange server. This would
also be our back out plan in
OK, yes, it's a bit confusing.
Are you saying you have 2 Exchange servers with the SAME NAME in the same
domain (exchange org). And, you now want to remove one of them? On this, I'm
confused.
However, if you are just looking for pointers on removing an Exchange server
that was not gracefully
Hi,
Installating a Microsoft DNS will not effect your network. you can Install and configure DNS at any time through the Confiure your server through the administrative tools.
Forget about any conflict, but stiil if you are not confident then you can configure the Srandard primary DNS first,
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