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is the DNS zone enabled for dynamic
updates? From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Malachi Burke Sent: Mittwoch, 26. Mai 2004 02:55 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [ActiveDir] Really goofy DNS trouble Hey guys, I inherited a
network with a very goofed up AD/DNS server. The forward lookup zone
contains no msdcs entry, nor does it contain any client entries. We’ve
been limping along with it this way, but now we’ve got a new DC+DNS in to take
over. Trouble is, new DC can’t complete replication, and it seems to be
because of a failed DNS resolution. Yuck! I tried ipconfig
/registerdns but to no avail. Any ideas? My hope was to start
anew with a fresh DNS server, but it’s a little discomforting doing a backup
from one Win2K machine and a restore onto the new Win2K3 machine when COM+
registry settings and friends are involved in an AD backup/restore – so I opted
for replication, and here we are Mal From:
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On Behalf Of Kitchens Arthur
E getsid from nt 4.0
reskit will do that (in the downlevel domain), but i expect there is something
that would work in both environments. (joeware?). From:
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On Behalf Of Salandra, Justin
A. The LDP.exe should do
it for the AD side of the house, not sure about the NT
side -----Original
Message----- In the middle of a migration from NT4 to AD and am
looking for a tool that will display the SIDs (NT and AD) of migrated
users. We are using the NET IQ product for the user/computer
migration. Thanks in advance
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Title: Looking for a tool that displays SID
- RE: [ActiveDir] Really goofy DNS trouble Grillenmeier, Guido
- RE: [ActiveDir] Really goofy DNS trouble Malachi Burke
