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Multi Domain Issues
So I add localhost and the local fake domain I have setup on my machines for internal use, and send a test mail. It sends fine, so I fire up fetchmail and watch it grab one message. Open Mutt and nothing. (?) So I check Exim's logs. Exim recieved the email from fetchmail, it was addressed to my xmission address,

* URGENT * RIS 2003 Add Computer to domain issues
MYDOMAIN.com as the root domain or would it be seen as some kind of child domain? 3) What other domain issues should I be concerned about? 4) What other Exchange issues should I be concerned about? Thanks for any input and help. Oren This has been discussed extensively in these newsgroups.

Domain issues with Shareopint Portal
State charters with purchase of the row [generally took care of the eminent domain issues], later huge Federal land grants which were sold to raise money to cover costs [no eminemt domain issues since the indians had none, or very limited, rights]. Back in the psot-civil war era, railroads that passed through

SQL 2000 SP3 and NT4 Domain Issues
We're currently experiencing intermittent domain authentication(??) issues within our corporate HQ. Quick description of environment: (All servers are NT4 SP6 unless otherwise noted) We have our PDC at the corp. HQ, along with 2 BDC's. Multiple other BDC's located around the world. Network is 10/100 switched on

Eminent Domain issues
Eminent Domain is a common law concept and is SPECIFICALLY MENTIONED in the Constituition. The phrase "eminent domain" is not found in the Bill of Rights. I believe "common law" is, but we all remember how back in the mid-1990s, "common law" was used by reactionary weirdoes to try to justify all sorts of wackiness.

Custom Domain Issues
so you basically have three choices here: 1) Decide that eminent domain is wrong, and fight to have a Consti- tutional Amendment approved that would ban such a practice in this country, as eminent domain *is* specifically mentioned in the Constitution. (No, really Tim, it is!) Getting 2/3 of the states-- all of

Multi Domain Issues
Miha Pihler mihap-n...@atlantis.si microsoft public windows server setup Hi Damon, First thing to check is DNS configuration on the client and domain controllers (DCs). Clients use DNS to locate domain controllers and other services in domain. When you installed active directory (AD) you had to specify DNS name to

Eminent Domain issues
We DO have access to knowledge and resources about how to get domain issues worked out...that the average person does not have. Alot of customers would rather that WE deal with the registrar, if something goes wrong...rather than them having to call, phone, fax, complain, follow-up, etc. to the registrar. since we

domain issues with Citrix
Douglas Boyd [MSFT] db...@online.microsoft.com microsoft public windows server sbs Hello Pete In your SBS4.5 domain, DNS does not play a significant role, but in a Windows Server 2000/2003 network environment DNS is a key concern. The major reason for this is because we use DNS to query Active Directory for

Network and Domain Issues
MYDOMAIN.com as the root domain or would it be seen as some kind of child domain? Yes, it will be the root Domain of the forest. 3) What other domain issues should I be concerned about? You probably won't need any other Domains. Do you mean "what other *DNS* issues should I be concerned about?

Server Domain Issues
I go to send it and get a message saying "sender domain must resolve" I don't have a DNS server - we have a closed internal network with no outside mail, so i have put the name of the server and domain in /etc/hosts and /etc/sendmail.cw but i still get the same message. If anybody is able to help 'd be grateful.

SQL 2000 SP3 and NT4 Domain Issues
I don't have any legacy computers on the domain, the server is 2003 and the workstations are all XP Pro. I can't figure out why this workstation is acting so different from the others. -----Original Message----- W2k/W2k3 domains are based on DNS and LDAP. Your XP Pro will find the logon server through DNS/LDAP,

Outlook 2K Local/NT Domain Issues
I have no problems joining the domain w/ XP workstations and laptops but recently purchased a Dell XPS M1330 with Vista Biz on it. I finally did get it to join the domain but I still cannot gain access to the LAN. It seems I only have access to what is in AD. When I look at the Status in Network and Sharing Center

Convert from SBS2003 to Standard 2003, Domain Issues
We have had relativly few issues but im haivng one now I cant seem to fix. I recently brought up a new client and tried to join it to our domain but I get the following error. [code] [2007/01/05 14:59:29, 10] libads/kerberos.c:kerberos_kinit_password_ext(89) kerberos_kinit_password: using MEMORY:cliconnect as

Active Directory availability issues
All of this is tied up in common law issues and modern versus older interpretations of concepts and definition of terms. Doug Crichlow monon...@inetdirect.net On the basis of eminent domain being strictly a sovereign (ie state) power, the above is correct. However, many (most? all?) states grant the right of

MCE 2005 Can not join a domain issues
He wants to see more action first by states, and then by "regional transmission organizations" (RTOs), which set up a system to settle eminent domain issues about transmission lines that cross state lines, he said. "That just seems to me to be a natural thing to do if you want to maintain a balance between state

Is this the correct way to fix canonical domain issues in ...
The previous folks left under unpleasant circumstances and I find myself in the position of having to resovle several issues without supporting documentation. I'm hoping the community can help me out. Here's the setup: 1) Windows 2000 Server (Server 1). Old hardware, configured as the only DC in the domain.

XP Domain issues and Windows 2000 server
I have been reading old posts regarding PDC's, DC's and AD and I think I understand the general issues. I'd like some specific suggestions regarding our situation. The old NT4 machine is used sharing files only. Let's call it's domain ABC. The new Win2K machine will be used for Exchange 2K.

Server Domain Issues
Perhaps the most important advice I can offer you is that someone who properly understands the domain issues and the SQL issues is pretty important here, and you are very likely on the edge of technical issues that you personally cannot resolve in a cost effective manner, you need a professional computer consultant

Local domain issues
He has his own domain to use, so this is just continued harassment on his part. Rodger Shit ! I thought I had fucking problems. <oldsa...@officialoldsarge.com> wrote in message news:s2cjj1h60vpq2v34hb4eo3igo52rtd00kl@4ax.com... George, he went to email to post lies to our members about me, and get them to turn