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domains and sbs2000
Further, he committed a(nother) cardinal sin in insisting that he be that gateway on all domain issues. It turned out that there were many domain issues on which he was simply not very expert at all, and in the ways of eliciting requirements and information from others, he was completely unqualified.

TF Multiverse Domain Issues
I have a Windows XP Professional Machine connected to a Windows 2000 Active Directory domain. Most domain functions work properly, however, when I attempt to add a domain user account to a local computer group, it cannot find the domain information and hence the domain accounts or groups that I wish to add.

Domain Issues
If you do a hardware migration first, then upgrade to W2K/SBS 2K in place, you increase the chances of having driver issues in the upgrade that you must sort out after W2K is installed, but at least you don't have domain issues. If you have or if you involve BDC actions, or Exchange migrations other than an inplace

Railroads: good/bad corporate citizens?
neters neters@[NOSPAM]hehe.com comp os ms-windows nt admin networking Need some input with an issue I'm having. I administer a domain that I will call BUGS with the following servers: PRIM - the PDC TERM1 - a Terminal Server TERM2 - a second Terminal Server SINET - an Exchange server CAM - the problem server.

Domain issues
Others probably figure that if their network goes down then none of their servers will be accessible, so DNS isn't an issue: if you can't get to the web server, does it really matter whether you can look up its address? I wouldn't go as far as "insane"; perhaps foolish, misinformed, or ignorant would be better.

New NT server & domain issues
r...@sonoma-county.org novell support groupwise discontinued I solved my own issue. Weird It had been talkin over port 7100. When they changed their side (external) to 7102. everything work. Hi-ya. I 'm migrating to gw 6.5.1.b However, I have one gw domain(2ndary) which is 5.5.7.1 and is connected to a external gw

Eminent Domain Issues
dsavitsk dsavi...@e-coli.net comp lang basic visual misc elevating them to admin works, but i'm not willing to do that. i'd sooner rewrite i delphi ;-) there are no power users in a domain. so, the question is whether there is a specific permission that needs to be set. -d "ror" <1...@112.com> wrote in message

Argh - Ballmer
Another thing discovered is when a different user tries to log on to that computer (that has access to the domain and can log on to any of the other computers already on the domain Win2K or not) it says the following message now "The system cannot log you on now because the domain DOMAIN is not available.

GMail for Domain Issues??!
Howdy, I know that in NT 4.0 you could not change the role of a server without reinstalling (domain controller vs. standalone, etc). I was wondering if Win 2k was able to do this now? Yes. Changing a Win2K machine from member/standalone server to domain controller, or vice versa, is a simple matter of running a

Internal vs External Domains
I am running win2k server as a single domain controller. The initial setup went smoothly and all the existing computers are logging into the domain with no trouble (combination of 98 and w2kpro). Now several months later I and trying to add 3 new w2kpro workstations. When i try to add them to the domain(with the

Local domain issues
Ernest ern...@noelsys.demon.co.uk demon tech pc In article <9x3eaCAhfj33EwJ7@doemin. demon.co.uk> ro...@doemin.demon.co.uk "Roger Stone" writes: I currently have an NT4 server in a domain. I need to set up a second server off site which I then want to bring on site & introduce it as a BDC in the domain.

IP domain issues, OBL, the media, a mysterious phone call and my ...
Hildebra...@charite.de mailing postfix users * Zaine <za...@nsiit.com>: I'm having problems sending to a specific domain. I get the following error message: <paul.k...@XXX.gov.za>: host XXX.x-link.za.net[XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX] said: 451 Could not complete sender verify callout They are trying to verify that YOUR SENDER

Domain Issues
Bob Thompson thomp...@robin.tezcat.com bit listserv railroad On 24 Sep 96 at 19:47, Doug Crichlow wrote: As this list pertains to railroad interests and issues, I'll not go into the legal underpinnings of eminent domain. The authority to condemn for purposes of establishing easements and rights-of-way is an

Is this the correct way to fix canonical domain issues in ...
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To: Multiple recipients of list RAILROAD Subject: Re: Eminent Domain Issues Date: Saturday, September 21, 1996 3:27PM Subject: Re: Eminent Domain Issues Doug Crichlow <monon...@inetdirect.net> wrote: Railroads have never had right of eminent domain. Only government possesses that power...and even it must pay

2003 domain issues
I didn't setup the domain or anything else to think of it, it was a shambles when I arrived here. Funny thing is that all the computers that are already setup on the domain work fine, no lags etc. I would love to just simply reset all the settings and start again but management won't allow me.

Specific domain issues
-----Original Message----- I had SP installed on domain A and working fine with the users from ADS on that domain. Recently we moved SP to another domain with another ADS. All users on the new domain, after being applied in the WS security, can use SP except for one thing: Subscriptions. I'm getting a retrieval and

Domain issues
So as long as the JavaScript for the web beacon returns the account ID, you can track that visitors moved fom domain to domain (the visitor cookie ID will be the same, the Analytics account is the same - so you can marry up the two bits of data). The question is *how* to do that, in Google Analytics, such that the

Domain issues after GW6 SP2
Andy David - Exchange MVP ada...@pleasekeepinngcheesebucket.com microsoft public exchange admin So Texas is NOT an AD domain? On Fri, 14 May 2004 13:22:06 -0700, "AJ" <mz...@sbcglobal.net> wrote: We are trying to configure our beta exchange 2003 system to allow users to login using a different @domain name.

Affordablehost.com Support Experience
Need some input with an issue I'm having. I administer a domain that I will call BUGS with the following servers: PRIM - the PDC TERM1 - a Terminal Server TERM2 - a second Terminal Server SINET - an Exchange server CAM - the problem server. Runs a database for my company's gift store. Config for CAM: Static IP

Strange domain issues, auth? protocol? bug?
Just make sure that when you remove the machine from the domain, do it locally and on a DC. Also do a domain sync after you remove it from the domain on a DC. We did this on Win2k boxes in an NT 4.0 domain. If so, what problems were encountered? None! This procedure has worked on some desktops that had issues