Local. I have now resolved - although I could read/write to d:\ through explorer, it seemed that any app couldn't access it. I reformatted the drive, and all is OK.
Thanks for you help though.
Thanks for your response.
I have detached the database, moved the physical files on to d:\ and then tried to attach, but the attach dialog box does not allow me to browse any partition other than c:.
With SQL Server 2005 Standard Edition it seems I am unable to move the database location from the default c: drive to a different partition e.g. d:\. Is this a feature of Standard Edition - do I need Enterprise to be able to do this? Or is there a setting somewhere that I can change?
TIA
Hi,
I configured my domain controller for 2nd site on the 1st site, and created a new site for it under Sites and Services, but kept it on same subnet as 1st site until it was moved.
It has now been physically moved, and I instructed the admin at 2nd site to give it a local IP address. However...
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System error 5 has occurred. Access is denied.
When running net use \\servername\sharename I get:
System error 1311 has occurred. There are currently no logon servers available to service the logon...
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[WARNING]...
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Thank you AlexIT. Is there any chance you can expand on these name resolution/browsing issues, or can you point me to somewhere where I can find out more information.
It seems to me that this is one of the most critical decisions in the design of AD, but there is so little information about it!
You could try Network ServaNT (www.pnltools.com). You can download it and use it for 60 days free.
Alternatively Quest Reporter (www.quest.com) may be able to help you. Again you can get a free trial.
What are the pros and cons of the following options for the internal DNS namespace?
Use a subdomain of the external DNS namespace e.g. ad.company.com
Use a previously unregistered DNS namespace and register it
Use company.local
Thanks.
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