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Ok next question please ... :D
something more "world wide" for us that live in the far corners of
the earth
From: Jan Wilson
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Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2003
2:13 AM
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Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] LDAP
query on
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but what about the "discard forward lookup when lease expires"
??
have never got to the bottom of this given the security of the
A record which in default DHCP configuration is owned by the client
??
GT
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From:
Todd Povilaitis
To:
where do we find FRSdiag ??
GT
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From: Rittenhouse, Cindy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2003 8:32 PM
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] sysvol not replicating
I'm sorry, but I'm having trouble locating FRSDiag.
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Cindy,
Thanks, i will investigate the logfiles.
Can you take a look at this KB article 250978, I know that this issue is solved in
SP1, but reading the article and the steps within this articele and investigate it on
your machine can maybe help you to solve the problem, or not.
hello all
I am having problem to print with my hp office jet
network printer. Each time i print excel or word get only blank pages. when i
send test page it is printed successfully. pls help.
Thks
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Thanks Todd very helpful!
So it sounds like we have the reverse going on J
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Behalf Of Todd Povilaitis
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Actually, we do run redundant DHCP, and I'm contemplating adding a third
DHCP box to the mix.
Although I will admit DHCP has an uncanny ability to dish out the same
address to the same box, even when running multiple servers.
Roger
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Hey
all...
I have
recently built an exchange server at home.The server and activedirectory as
well as exchange went by the book.I have all of my workstations on the
domain and they are working fine.All of the workstations are connecting to
the exchange server without a
I suspect this
would be a question best suited for HP, not an AD mailing list.
Have you checked
the obvious, drivers, etc.?
Thank you,
Mitchell
D. Lawrence
**Good|Cheap|Fast
(Pick Two)**
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From: bobo
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Probaby a bad driver... Download new one and reinstall the printer.
Also, there are some viruses that cause things like this... either macro
viruses that replace the Normal.dot to corrupt your office settings, or ones
that actually corrupt the printer driver. Rename your
Apologies, but I was told it had been made public already, but I'm a few
weeks early. A PSS contact should be able to hook you up if you need it.
/Siddharth
On Wed, 3 Sep 2003, Graham Turner wrote:
where do we find FRSdiag ??
GT
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From: Rittenhouse, Cindy [EMAIL
Title: Message
Just
to be sure DNS is working correctly.Can you surf the Internet on the
Exchange server? Are you talking about Exchange 5.5, 2000 or
2003?
Shawn
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Jonh,
there
are a couple of reasons why this might happen. Did you configure SMTP connector
(probably a stupid question)? Are you getting NDR and what does it say? Are you
able to telnet server 25? If you are, did you try helo/ mail from:/ rcpt to:/
etc. to find out what
Hi,
I have this one domain controller that does not seem to be truncating the
log files but instead creating additional and chewing up space right after
the nightly backups have initiated/ completed.
Service Pack 3 is running on this DC. I was only able to find an article
(Q272425) that was
Hi Cindy,I've just spoken with the developer of the tool
and have been informed that it is OK to provide on an "as is" basis. The tool
will also be included within the forthcoming release of the Resource Kit. The tool is enclosed only within the email sent
directly to you due to the size
Hi mates,
I'm trying to join a Win XP Pro client in active-directory. I did it before
but have to re-install XP and I'm getting the error message on the subject
when joining the domain now.
Everything seems fine. DNS, user rights, i can both ping server with name
and ip. NetBIOS is enabled.
Is your DNS suffix correct?
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From: Mehmet AVSAR [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2003 11:55 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ActiveDir] The specified network name is no longer available
Hi mates,
I'm trying to join a Win XP Pro client in
Sounds like an issue with the setup, but have you seen this?
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/treeview/default.asp?url=/technet/prodtechn
ol/windowsserver2003/proddocs/standard/sag_DNSchecklist.asp
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From: Clifford Airhart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday,
you've likely not deleted the old computer account in AD.
do this first, then try to join again.
/Guido
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From: Mehmet AVSAR [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Mittwoch, 3. September 2003 20:55
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ActiveDir] The specified network name is no
Title: Message
We
don't run any unnecessary services onour DC's. The software is there, just
disabled so if we for some reason think we need to scan a DC, we can. Also our
chosen AV vendor for our company is McAfee and, in my opinion, that software is
often many times worse than the virii
I am working up a document on how to test new group policies before they
are deployed and I was wondering if anyone had such documentation
already so I can gather pointers?
thanks for any info.
Cheers,
Jenn
List info : http://www.activedir.org/mail_list.htm
List FAQ:
f you type nslookup a the cmd prompt - does it return with the correct DNS
server without errors?
looks like a DNS issues.. if this is the only machine doing it then scan
the first few lines of the event log and look for hints... are there any?
If you change the pc name to something different
Jenn-
Check out the Server 2003 deployment guide related to GPO deployment at
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=b671967b-ef65-4ccf-9d00-89d6ae428edcdisplaylang=en
Its not really specific to having Server 2003, but rather just leverages features in
GPMC to handle the
This may sound unrelated but make sure the workstation's time is fairly close to that
of your domain controllers. Like within 5 minutes.
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From: Mehmet AVAR [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wed 9/3/2003 11:54 AM
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42?
:op
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On Behalf Of Gil KirkpatrickSent: Tuesday, September 02,
2003 4:39 PMTo: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Subject:
RE: [ActiveDir] LDAP query on ObjectSID attribute
We're giving a couple
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Cool
thanks Michael.
joe
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On Behalf Of Michael B. SmithSent: Tuesday, September 02,
2003 11:39 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject:
RE: [ActiveDir] Exchange 2000 question
Here
it is.
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