I followed the article you sent me and I discovered that I have already installed the updated Group Policy Management Console with Service Pack-1 on my computer. However, once I removed this, I was able to edit group policy objects again. The only way I was able to stop this error from happening...
I get an error message every time I go into Windows 2003 Active Directory Users and Computers and try to edit one of our Group Policies. I right click on my domain name, select properties, select Group Policy Tab, highlight the group policy I want to edit, and then select the “edit” button. As...
Yes, I changed the 015 option in the DHCP Scope and now it does push the appended domain name to all of my client workstations.
Thank you PSC for all of your help.
Great! I appended the domain name to the host name like you suggested and now I am successfully able to resolve computer names through DNS. I am using a Windows NT 4.0 DHCP Server to assign out IP and DNS server address information to the client computers. Is there a way for me add this appended...
I am trying to resolve computer/server names in our network using our 2003 DNS servers. The client computer that I am using is located in one of our branch offices that is connected via a WAN link. The client computer is part of a Windows NT 4.0 domain. I did remove all WINS...
I am trying to resolve computer/server names in our network using our 2003 DNS servers. The client computer that I am using is located in one of our branch offices that is connected via a WAN link. The client computer is part of a Windows NT 4.0 domain. I did remove all WINS...
How can I find out when and where a particular user account has logged into our domain? I found a fraudulent Admin account and I want to see which computers or servers they have been logging into and what dates/times.
How can I find out what date and time a Windows NT 4.0 user account was created? I found what appears to be a suspicious account in my Domain Admins Group.
Ok, I opened port 3389 in my firewall to allow the TS session to come through. However, I am still getting the error message:
“The client could not connect to the remote computer. Remote connections might not be enabled or the computer might be too busy to accept new connections. It is also...
I have one of our public IP addresses: 67.81.123.X setup to NAT to one of our internal IP addresses: 192.0.0.X. for the Terminal Server.
This is all happening through a T1 Internet connection flowing through a WatchGuard Firewall box.
I do not have a DNS name setup to resolve the server IP...
I am having trouble accessing my Windows 2003 Terminal Server from the Internet using Remote Desktop Web Connection. I installed Terminal Services and I installed Tsweb (Remote Desktop Web Connection 5.2.3790). I am able to get to the Remote Desktop Web Connection default.html login page from...
Using EXMERGE sounds like a great idea Mark. Yes, if you could please send me the scipt that will help me out a lot. How do I go about dumping the data into a excel spreadsheet? Will your script automatically populate the new accounts in AD?
You can send the script to this address...
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