go with the best practice analyser... remember this has been release after the documentation and the setting are based on tried and tested methods.
If you look at the way Service packs change systems and the way you do things.. this is like the same.. MS are always looking for ways to improve...
Yes check DNS.. As for the workstations. In NT if PC's had the same sid they will still be in the directory after an upgrade. And yes you will not need to use the ADMT with an inplace upgrade. But in the DC in the event log you will start to get kerobose error. these will affect the pc when...
OWA is ideal for internet browser access, rpc/http is a separate entity. have you configured to ISA and GC servers correctly.
here is the only guide that you need and it details the way that rpc over http is to be set up with 4 different scenerios...
you will need to recreate the SSL or was the SSL for OWA created with the correct settings. like owa.domain.com
your ISP will have to add an A record for your domain pointing to the OWA.
If the domain is inactive and going to stay inactive a good way would be to properly decommission the domain. Is the inactive domain separate and not a child of this domain?
Yes agree with benlu check the dns settings for AD.. Question? do these workstations from the old domain, have the same SID. as in NT it was not an issue for ghosted PC's but with AD it is..
If you are doing this as part of a printer migration for say 2k to 2k3 be careful.. I know that you get the message about enabling kernal-mode drivers.. if not never mind
Why not add the second server to the domain, and on the old dns server setting make sure that it is set to update all dns servers on the domain.
Then add the forwarders to the new dns server.
If your clients get their DNS servers settings from DHCP modify the scope option to reflect the...
make sure that you have the information store service disabled on your OWA frontend box. If you are using this as a frontend server you will not the information store service.
Double click on the queue is question and click find messages. you might find that they are just auto admin...
have you by any change specified only the following server can send mail over this connector for your routing group. Double check the settings at both end to make sure that they are not just allowing mail from one server. (Bridgehead)
The 2000 server is a member of the same domain? silly question but had to ask.. Make the administrator a member of your entreprise admins and schema admins add to the exchange domain admins and exchange domain server groups. try install again.
You can use ExchUtil.EXE to troubleshoot OWA.
Originally intended as a utility for troubleshooting Outlook Web Access issues. This has grown into a tool that can aid in troubleshooting many CCC, Admin and Connectors issues. The goal was to generate a report that contains enough information for...
All of the settings for RPC which includes the GC RPC/http settings are in the doc that asktheman gave the link for. Make sure that you ISA is configured correctly, depending on your scenrio
The sound like a DNS issue here try this. Have you got DNS configured before or during dcpromo. NETLOGON can give this error, so make sure that DNS is up and running and intregrated to AD then see if the event clears if not, make NETLOGON depend on DNS. This can be done in the registry easily...
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