go to add or remove programs on any of the Windows 2000 server family then windows components and you can select certificate services from there all you will need is the win2k cd for that server use this link to microsofts site, it has step by step guides, take a look at the section called...
follow this link it tells you everything that you need to know and where to d/l the adminpak.msi
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;304718
no you only need to run it once after you finish the rest of the setup there are admin tools that you can install on the DC's if you want to see those added exchange features in AD users and computers, just run the setup and choose to install the admin tools as you would for 5.5 and this will...
make sure that you turn off the browser service on client machines and non domain controller servers a machine on your network may think that it's the master browser and some machines may be listed in that servers list
you can use NTFS partitions in linux as long as you have compiled the kernel for this most people have not done this so unless your Kernel was compiled to support NTFS you won't be able to access these drive by mounting them
after installing active directory for the first time it will take a really long time for this machine to boot up again maybe you aren't waiting long enough for it to come back online it might seem that its hangining there but wait a while and see if it comes up
the above post is correct setting the servers default gateway IP to that of the router should allow you to communicate assuming you have set the 2 to be on the same network both the router and the server must be on the same network ie network ID 192.168.1.0 Subnet mask 255.255.255.0 now your...
you can remove the execute permissions for everyone group on command.exe or take them right out of having any permissions to this, another way is to rename cmd.exe to something else that you wil remember assuming that you are using NTFS
does she need network access ??? if not disable her nic or unplug it, do you have a firewall?? if so block her IP from going out, remove her gateway settings from her TCP/IP settings rename iexplore.exe so that the browser wont launch if your using a proxy server change the proxy port, or...
I'm not sure what other server or resources you have or number of employees but it might be easier to reinstall and setup all of your users again off of a fresh install
just a question when you brought these server back up did you make sure that your PDC was fully operational before bringing these other 2 servers online ??? is your PDC over loaded, can you log onto the other 2 servers locally ??
need more information here are you trying to set up NT 4.0 as a router ??? or just trying to get a terminal session to the router ??? does the router have a buil-in firewall??? what kind of router is it ?
sounds like SUN has already set up your disk slices and mount points for you you can run
#df -k
to see the size of these and the mount points as well of how much free space you have so you can determine the appropriate place for your Oracle install
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