Both the NT server and the W2K servers (and clients) are on the test network. The test network here emulates the real network in the office. If I disable the DHCP on the W2K server, the client machines will not be able to log into that server.
I really don't know if what I want to do is...
Man, you respond quickly, Glen! The W2K server is on a test network (2 clients, 2 servers) and I am testing this before we actually migrate to the new server. The whole DHCP thing works fine for NT (as expected) but, because a client can really only belong to the 1 domain shown in the...
Thanks for the response Glen. Upgrading is not an option as we are a division of a larger corporation. The NT4 box belongs to 'corporate' and the Novell box we are replacing is ours. We have had some siturations (ie virus infection) that has had corporate shut down their PDC's and BDC's...
Here's the scenario:
Our 'corporate' is running an NT server with DHCP (we have the BDC here) and we are running with a Novell server and IPX/SPX is blocked at the router. This allows us to have our own internal network outside the 'corporate' domain and users can log into both domains with...
You may just find it much easier to pull the hard drive from the 'down' machine and install it to the one with the CDRom and install from there. Make sure you copy the I386 folder to the hard disk drive (that way, you will have all of the drivers you need when you move the hard drive back)...
I currently have an NT server and another Novell server which is being replaced with a Win2K server. I have set it up (TCP/IP) so I can easily see both domains without having a trust (both accounts must have the same username and password) however, I want to run a login scripts from the Win2K...
I was running a vpn before using Win 2000 and NT. My win 2000 clients could see each other, but not the NT server. I found out that NT uses PPTP (point to point tunnelling protocol) for secure connection while 2000 was using L2TP (layer 2 tunnelling protocol). Because of this discrepancy, my...
I am trying to incorporate the Crystl32.ocx control to a FoxPro form. It works perfectly on a machine that I have both Crystal and FoxPro installed on however, when I use the SETUP WIZARD to create an installable program, the program works but I cannot get the report. The hourglass comes up so...
Hi there. I read your question regarding Crystal Reports vs. Access. I'm not sure you can get a 'comparison' between these two as they are different types of programs (Access is a database program, Crystal is a data-access and report writer). I have worked with both and, for report writing, I...
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