If the AD servers are authoritative for the domain that the web server is in
(i.e. its www.domain.com and the AD server is authoritatve for domain.com),
then the answer is yes, you'll need it in your AD servers as well.
Simple rule of thumb - if a dns server is authoritative for a zone, it needs
t
what are you using externally and internally?
(1)
INTERNAL: SUBDOMAIN.COMPANY.COM
EXTERNAL: COMPANY.COM
(2)
INTERNAL: COMPANY.COM
EXTERNAL: COMPANY.COM
(3)
INTERNAL: COMPANYINT.COM
EXTERNAL: COMPANYEXT.COM
what "problem" are you experiencing as that is not clear to me?
Jorge
-Original Mess
Active Directory Integrated
Both Forward and Reverse Look Up zones. Wins enabled. Dynamic updates enabled
and secured.
Host www created and pointed to an IP. When accessed www.domain.com within our
subnets it worked fine.
The main webserver is a member of AD forest. Only different is its IP is
re
To clarify what Steve said, on #15, it is the 7th bit when indexed at 0.
So value 128 is the value of choice.
64, while interesting, is ADAM only. :)
There was a doc on this somewhere once before.in the beta
timeframeup on MS.com. I can't find it now, but I'll poke around
again in a few.
what's the zone configuration on the DNS servers?
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Sent: 4/2/2005 9:27 PM
Subject: [ActiveDir] DNS ?
My situation:
1) Main DNS servers are managed by main network core group running
Linux/Unix.
2) My internal DN
My
situation:
1)
Main DNS servers are managed by main network core group running
Linux/Unix.
2) My
internal DNS servers(W2k AD) are forwarded to main DNS
servers.
3) Do
my Mail and WWW servers have to be registered with main DNS servers or can I
just create them in my DNS servers?
TX,
HA!
My email was sorted backwards in date.,. sorry bout
this.
steve
- Original Message -
From:
Steve
Patrick
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Sent: Saturday, April 02, 2005 7:47
AM
Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] Display
Specifiers
There is sample code i
There is sample code in the PSDK
- Original Message -
From:
IAN FRASER
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Sent: Monday, May 31, 2004 10:03 AM
Subject: [ActiveDir] Display
Specifiers
Hi
I''ve knocked together a few custom scripts to against a modifi
#16 Looks like this has been around since early 2004 ( i dont have a non SP1
2003 DC to test on right now)
Basically you set the first bit on the flags attribute of the Display
Specifiers object - cn=Display Specifiers,cn=Configuration etc... and then
it will disable drag and drop.
#15 - You c