Restore just the file system information for the group policy and not the AD Container. Then open, modify and close your policy. This will sync the DS and FS versions of the GP and you'll be good to go (as long as everything else was working before :)
/Siddharth
This doesn't have anything to do with logging events.
Make sure your forward lookup zone it set to Allow Dynamic Updates: Yes. Right click on your forward lookup zone for your internal namespace and click on properties.
You have no need to host your service providers namespace in any way...
What server are you connecting to when you try to remove the Directory Service Agent (DSA)? Make sure to connect to a good DC and not the DC which you are trying to remove from the domain.
/Siddharth
Somewhere between your client and server, ICMP is being blocked. ICMP is used to determine link speed and blocking it anywhere along the path will break GPs. Check all routers along the path.
/Siddharth
>Right now CLACKSERVs forward lookup zones consist of DNS >from our service provider on the first tier.
Your DNS should be hosting the namespace of your AD domain. So if you are company.corp, that is the zone that the DNS server should host. If you expand this zone in dns, do you see the 4...
Your 2000 machines are the only ones that require a time synch and this should be ready to go out of the box if you have 2000 DC's in the environment.
What is timeserver and how is your environment configured?
/Siddharth
It's not a problem with client licenses, but rather that SBS is meant for SMALL business. This has been hardcoded at the server side to 50, so client CALS won't help.
If you need more than 50 machines in an AD, it's time to move to a non-SBS solution.
Sorry!
/Siddharth
You have a DNS problem. Your GUID records for your DC's have not been registered correctly and are also not accessible.
Describe to us your entire DNS infrastructure, where everyone points for prefered and secondary (and tertiary, etc) and we should have this straightened out in a jiffy...
If the link were to fail, depending on how you have a gateway out to the actual internet, there may or may not be a problem with mailflow. You are correct in that you should NOT have separate domains for each of the sites. A GC in each site will be sufficient.
Keep the infrastructure master...
No, you can't have them display as being in a workgroup, but if you have name resolution setup correctly (specifically wins and netbios) you should be able to browse your domain.
/Siddharth
When I type in 'net start /?' I get:
The syntax of this command is:
NET START
[service]
So it looks like you can't use net * to start a server remotely.
You can use the computer management snap-in to do remotely.
Start|Run|compmgmt.msc
And then connect to the remote workstation.
/Siddharth
Nope. DFS was never designed for any type of fault tolerance- it's meant to extend a namespace for easy searching of files and folders.
FRS was also not designed for fault tolerance- it's meant to replicate relatively static data. Last writer wins is the method and file changes are not...
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