I'm in the process of designing my first ever backup scheme. I'm completely new to managing data backup, and there are some concepts that I don't totally understand. Here's what I've got so far, and what equipment I'll be using.
There are only three servers that I will be backing up, total...
For reference, check this link for an example of the window I am referring to: http://www.sonoma.edu/it/resnet/images/xp_dns.jpg
Under 'Advanced TCP/IP Settings', on the DNS tab, there a few settings that I'm not familiar with, and I haven't been able to find a thorough explanation as to what...
OK, one more question. :D
We recently created a new domain for our company. We still have the old domain running, but it will be done away with for good in the next couple of months.
At that time, when I am only using the domain admin account for the new domain, will I need to have this...
Today I had a user delete a subfolder from a share. I promptly restored it from tape backup, but it got me thinking why Microsoft would have it setup so that a share (or subfolder of) could be deleted so easily, without so much as a flag that asks, "Are you sure you would like to delete this...
OK, so if I go ahead and create shares using a domain admin account, does that account then have ownership of the share (and all subfolders) by default? Would the local admin account also have ownership?
Um, I answered your question...you need to use a domain admin account. What part of that confused you? "
Sorry, I was still waking up - brain hiccup.
Zelandakh - thanks for clearing that up for me.
Thanks for the info.
But back to my example of setting up network shares on a file server, is it best to do this with the server's local admin account or logged in as a domain admin?
When administering a server (let's say a file server), is it best practice to do so via the server's local administer account, or with an account that has domain admin privileges?
I'm trying to figure out if there is a reason to use one over the other, or if they can be used interchangeably...
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