RE: [ActiveDir] Domain Controller Bare Metal restore

2006-10-08 Thread RM
On Thu, 5 Oct 2006 10:12:40 -0400, Bahta, Nathaniel V CTR USAF NASIC/SCNA [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: See I thought that as well, but if I were missing something in my MassStorageControllers section, then it would not even boot up to the splash screen, it would just BSOD with inaccessible boot

RE: [ActiveDir] OT: wikis

2006-10-08 Thread Brian Desmond
I've seen that stunt a few times. I'm not sure the point of showing it but math teachers love to demonstrate it for some reason. Thanks, Brian Desmond [EMAIL PROTECTED] c - 312.731.3132 -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:ActiveDir- [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of

RE: [ActiveDir] OT: Volume licensing activation

2006-10-08 Thread Brian Desmond
I think the docs I skimmed included a recommendation to put the activation service on DCs so you dont need to license a new box to run the key server. You can also opt not to have an internal activation server. Thanks, Brian Desmond [EMAIL PROTECTED] c - 312.731.3132

RE: [ActiveDir] Domain Controller Bare Metal restore

2006-10-08 Thread Brian Desmond
I'd poke around what DOS utilities Dell ships that you can do as part of your imaging process. Compaq I can pull this off I'm sure, and Dell usually gets the message within a few years to have the same wise idea, but no guarantees. Thanks, Brian Desmond [EMAIL PROTECTED] c - 312.731.3132

[ActiveDir] ip problem

2006-10-08 Thread Quatro Info
Hi all, I have a weird issue, which seems a mask problem. I have a routed subnet at 83.161.118.XXX range, with a subnet 255.255.255.240. 16 ip addresses. Problem is that I cant connect to this 83 range from the outside from a same 83 address like 83.98.244.148 Furthermore I cant connect

RE: [ActiveDir] ip problem

2006-10-08 Thread Steve Egan \(Temp\)
Is this on a router? What kind of ACL are you using? Firewall? Steve Egan Purcell Systems System/Network Administrator desk 509 755-0341 x110 cell 509 475-7682 fax 509 755-0345 -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Quatro Info Sent: Sunday,

RE: [ActiveDir] ip problem

2006-10-08 Thread Brian Desmond
Well you need a router to cross subnets ... routers connect layer 3 domains. I'm not sure if you're expecting this to be classfully routed or something ... the Internet hasn't worked that way for a very long time. Thanks, Brian Desmond [EMAIL PROTECTED] c - 312.731.3132 -Original

RE: [ActiveDir] ip problem

2006-10-08 Thread Quatro Info
There is a router: funkwerk bintec r1200. All proper configured through a external company. What do you mean with layer 3 domains? Gr. J -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Namens Brian Desmond Verzonden: maandag 9 oktober 2006 5:45 Aan:

RE: [ActiveDir] OT: Volume licensing activation

2006-10-08 Thread Laura A. Robinson
Correct. There is no requirement to implement an additional server for licensing purposes, and it is noted throughout the documentation that there is no such requirement. Laura From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Brian DesmondSent: Sunday, October

RE: [ActiveDir] ip problem

2006-10-08 Thread Steve Egan \(Temp\)
Layer 3 refers to the ISO layers (7 in all) that make up the ISO/OSI Network model. Levels 1 and 2 are the hardware layer(s), Layer 3 gets into the routing architecture(s). When two or more networks are joined by way of the Internet, they are using Layer 3 and above to communicate. I suspect

Re: [ActiveDir] ip problem

2006-10-08 Thread Matt Hargraves
There's any number of 'easy' problems that you could be running into.1) Your router isn't set as the default gateway.2) Your router's routing table is messed up.3) You've got your network all messed up (example, you're trying to route to/from a 83.161.118.x/24 subnet to your 83.161.118.XXX/28

Re: [ActiveDir] ip problem

2006-10-08 Thread Matt Hargraves
Oh yeah, if you're getting your IP addresses from an ISP, it could very well be #2. That's where I'd start either way, make sure that the routing tables are setup correctly on your router. Your ISP (or someone who knows what they're doing on the other side) should be able to verify that they can

Re: [ActiveDir] OT: wikis

2006-10-08 Thread Matt Hargraves
I wonder if you realize that what you posted was incorrect:1 (-1+1) (-1+1) ...turns into:1*0*0*0So in the end 0 = 0:)On 10/6/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Very good altho dividing by zero (last step) is not permitted and (asper the below) causes an issue if permitted.How