Since we have gone to a mixed mode Windows 2000 domain, with 2 ADS servers, if we change a users password and the user logs onto a Windows 95 Workstation, they get a "The network is not available" error. After rebooting the workstation, sometimes 2 or 3 times, the user can logon. I...
If you install DNS on your WIN2k server and didn't have access to an ISP DNS at that time, DNS will create a root (.) zone so it's doesn't forward an DNS resolution to your ISP.
If you go into your DNS console and expand your forward lookup zone. Look for a zone that has a . as the zone name...
You can quite happly run Exchange 5.5 on a Win2k server, but if you run it on a Win2k server with ADS install you need to change the default LDAP port from 389 to 390 and restart Exchnage services. This is because ADS uses port 389.
The major benifit of Exchange 2000 is that you can have...
You get this problem sometimes when IIS has started before the Exchange Services. If you go into the Internet Information Services Console and stop and start the Default web sight and then refresh the red icons will go away.
There is something about this on the Microsoft Web site.
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