I've got a client running unidata 7.2.3 on Windows 2003.
In short, they're trying to swap to a new Domain Controller, but
everytime they do this Unidata logins fail.
They keep telling me that Unidata must have some internal configuration
re: which DC to contact. I claim no, it's just using
Hi All:
Just in case in one else is having this problem I can personally send you a
copy of the screen like I did with Bill. This list service does not allow
attachments and is in plain text.
Regards,
Doug
www.u2logic.com
Your Eclipse U2 tool source
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Have a user logon to the UniData server (directly on the console) when the
new DC is running. Since users need the same permissions to logon to the
console as to login to UniData you can tell if it's a security or UniData
issue. My guess is that they are in a group that is used to give them
From:Doug
Just in case in one else is having this problem I can
personally send you a copy of the screen like I did
with Bill. This list service does not allow
attachments and is in plain text.
For anyone concerned about inability to post images, code, or
other files to forums: There are
Hi Tony:
Nice to see you cannot let anything go. Still holding on to the
ex-girlfriend's picture?
I think we are all smart enough to know that we should go to the web site if
we what more information. I think we also know what links are and where we
can post additional information. I think
From: Doug daverch-at-hotmail.com
Hi Tony: Nice to see you cannot let anything go.
Still holding on to the ex-girlfriend's picture?
WTF was that about? I was responding to what was presented as a
technical problem.
This list service does not allow attachments and is in
plain text.
The
Tony:
This is technical list and you responded as you always do, as a know it all.
I never said I did not know how to do links nor did I say I need help in
figuring out how to send an attachment.
So what are you responding to?
Tony, next time read the post!
Regards,
Doug
www.u2logic.com
Begin Cyber-spanking:
I personally saw nothing wrong with Tony's first response. I did
however with Doug's first reply addressing Tony's post, then the
resulting salvos from both sides. I suggest both refine from personal
attacks, it is not professional.
End Cyber-spanking
;)
Sincerely,