I have setup a print server on a Win2K server . It is a stand-alone server doing nothing else.
I have shared about 10 printers on the print server. When users want to connect to the print server, they browse to the site and connect to it via IE.
Now all this works well, but sometime, all the...
Does the actual DNS "A Record" stay the way you put it or does it change?
--> It changes back to the internal non-routable IP (which I dont want)
Are you running WINS?
--> No
When you get the ping results, is is coming back with a FQDN, ie host.youdomain.com?
--> Yes
Thanks a bunch.
I was able to add domain users/groups to local groups by using,
> net localgroup "Power users" domain\subbiah /add
The command completed successfully.
You can do much more with net localgroup, but unfortunately not be able to assign permissions to folder. I couldnt find a similar net command to...
The reason, I dont want it to register is because, when it registers, it regsiters the a internal, non-routable IP,
192.168.10.10 with the DNS server. Now due to some constraints a translation has not been setup for this IP. So when clients do a lookup for the exchange server, they get the...
I have this exchange server which is part of the Win2K3 domain. It has a static IP. The domain has a DNS integrated AD. So when clients are added, they automatically register their IP in the AD DNS. Now for this particular exchange server DNS entry, I wanted to assign a different IP address in...
I have this exchange server which is part of the domain. It has a static IP. The domain has a DNS integrated AD. So when clients are added, they automatically register their IP in the AD DNS. Now for this particular exchange server DNS entry, I wanted to assign a different IP address in the DNS...
Re,
is this a member of the domain?
--> yes
Assuming so, then is it Active Directory?
--> yes
Assuming it is, do your DNS1 and DNS2 entries point to your Active Directory DNS servers?
--> yes
Is "<domainame>\domain admins" a member of your <localmachine>\Administrators group?
--> yes
Please...
This happens when I am trying to do stuff like add a domain user/group to a local resource on the PC, add domain users to the local power users group, etc.
After logging in as Local Admin, I browse down to the folder, right-click to go into security to assign the domain user rights to the...
There is an internal network and an external publically-accessible network. Each network has its own DNS server. The internal network uses non-routable IPs. Between the internal and the external network lies a proxy server. The proxy server translates the internal IP to a global IP when clients...
The DNS setup as follows. The reason for the way it is setup is due to a pre-existing network segmentation by 2 PIX firewalls. There is a DNS for each PIX.
The DNS of the internal PIX does resolution for clients within its PIX segment. Basically when clients from the internal PIX do a ping or...
I am just posting back to let know that I got it working.
The only thing that got it working ultimately was when I put the domain users group in the local power users group. But amazingly, when I added the domain users to the local administrators, it didnt work. Wondering what setting does the...
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