Isolated environment meaning no contact with a DNS server? Most people are
trying to get away from NetBEUI these days. Could you setup DNS on the W2K
server? It is pretty low overhead.
Robbie Allen
Cisco Systems Enterprise Management
Coauthor of Managing Enterprise Active Directory Services
What about using hosts files as a fail over for DNS? Seems like less work to
me.
John A. Bjelke
UNISYS
Systems administrator
505.846.5894
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I have an Isolated environment that runs SQL 2000 and Windows 2000
Servers.
This environment experienced problems the other day because of a lack
of name
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Sort of OT: other Protocols
What about using hosts files as a fail over for DNS? Seems like less work to
me.
John A. Bjelke
UNISYS
Systems administrator
505.846.5894
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From: Morgan, Joshua
The quote from our CIO was that if caught any developer using IP addresses
in their code he would fire them on the spot.
And using NetBEUI as a backup protocol on a production system is better?
Andy
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