RE: adding second dc to site

2011-04-30 Thread Ken Schaefer
So, with the first DC down, and the second (new) DC up, what happens when you try to logon to a machine? Do you get "no logon servers are available to service this request"? or are you able to logon? Cheers Ken -Original Message- From: Jimmy Tran [mailto:jt...@teachtci.com] Sent: Satur

RE: * My New Book Is Out: CYBERHEIST

2011-04-30 Thread Alex Eckelberry
Ahhh, I just finally installed Calibre. This is an awesome program, and I'll see if it makes things better. Thanks for the tip -Original Message- From: Bob Fronk [mailto:b...@btrfronk.com] Sent: Friday, April 29, 2011 10:36 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: RE: * My New Book I

RE: RPC/HTTPS

2011-04-30 Thread Level 5 Lists
I redid all the set-webservicesvirtualdirectory for internal and external url. Maybe its not a big deal, but I still don't understand 100%. If I turn off rpc/https , open outlook, it re-enables rpc/https and puts in mail.server.com , the connection status shows TCP/IP but only because I have the

RE: adding second dc to site

2011-04-30 Thread Jimmy Tran
Clients are using the active directory integrated dns service. The new dc is registered in the dhcp to be the first dns server. The second dns server is the original windows server 2003 DC. DNS has all the proper srv records for both new and old domain controller. Jimmy Ken Schaefer wrote: How

Re: * My New Book Is Out: CYBERHEIST

2011-04-30 Thread Kevin Lundy
I just downloaded the PDF straight to my Nook. Works fine. Some pagination is off meaning a few pages on the screen are just a couple of lines. On 4/29/11, Alex Eckelberry wrote: > I have had little luck being able to read PDF material, at least on my > smaller Kindle (perhaps the DX is better)