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  1. PhillyCheeseSteak

    Exchange 2000 published behind an ISA Server shows wrong ip address

    You probably need to restart the ISA services (Web and Firewall) , and restart your DNS services. Phil.
  2. PhillyCheeseSteak

    Logon Script per User

    Put a PAUSE in your script to make sure that the script is even running (just to make sure there isnt an error mapping the drive). By default, the script hides itself so you won't "see it" run necessarily. Just a tip.
  3. PhillyCheeseSteak

    receiving error msg

    This is what you need to do. Good luck! Worked for me. http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;822444
  4. PhillyCheeseSteak

    Slow server logon with computers running Windows XP

    1) It's in Control Panel - Add Remove Programs - Add/Remove Windows Components (on the panel on the left) - and the service is located under Network Services i believe. It will be checked if it is installed. 2) You'll open up the DNS applet under Administrative Tools, expand your server...
  5. PhillyCheeseSteak

    Login page

    My first link. Please read it. Please. =)
  6. PhillyCheeseSteak

    Delete/Modify Permission - How To Set It Up

    It doesn't. Even though the box is unchecked in the main display, you can still modify the files..try it........
  7. PhillyCheeseSteak

    Separate Domains

    Yes, but again, you don't want to have thousands of customer accounts in your corporate active directory domain, hence the additional domain.
  8. PhillyCheeseSteak

    Licensing on 2000 Server

    In most environments users do not stay logged into sql server, they connect/disconnect quickly via whatever application you are using. However if they were to stay "permenently connected" then you may run into that barrier. I'm not as familiar with SBS so I can't comment on the product...
  9. PhillyCheeseSteak

    IS there a problem with installing W2k...

    Most likely a DNS problem. On your domain controller(s), do a net stop netlogon/net start netlogon and an IP config /registerdns. Make sure all of these servers use an internal dns server. (preferably the same while you are trying to solve this problem).
  10. PhillyCheeseSteak

    Licensing on 2000 Server

    You will be fine, unless all 45 of your clients are accessing the SQL Server at the exact same time, which is extremely rare... Most of the time you'll have half that number max accessing it, so you should be good.
  11. PhillyCheeseSteak

    Can I reinstall DNS ?

    There is no risk in reinstalling DNS> Delete the zones, then uninstall the service, reinstall. Recreate a zone name with the same name as your FQDN. Point all clients and servers to this box, run a NET STOP NETLOGON/NET START NETLOGON on all domain controllers, and an IPCONFIG /REGISTERDNS on...
  12. PhillyCheeseSteak

    Computers added to DC disabled

    Set the DNS on the client to your internal server, not the router, and use DNS forwarding on your dns server to access the internet. -Phil
  13. PhillyCheeseSteak

    Delete/Modify Permission - How To Set It Up

    The best way to set up Windows permissions is to allow Everyone- Full Control on the SHARE. For the NTFS permissions on the folders you are sharing (just the root folder needs to be set because of inheritance) -- Properties - Security - Add --> add your users here. Select the modify checkbox...
  14. PhillyCheeseSteak

    Symantec Mail Security behind ISA and can't get out 8081

    Todd, You need to go into Internet Options - Connections - Advanced on your client, make sure the Bypass proxy for locan servers is checked, and add the name of your server into the Exceptions box.
  15. PhillyCheeseSteak

    Exchange 2000 published behind an ISA Server shows wrong ip address

    Yep, they can all be hosted within your network with one IP address. In fact, it's easier that way. There's no reason to have multiple addresses unless you have two different services (with the exception of web sites) coming in on the same port and they need to go to different computers inside...
  16. PhillyCheeseSteak

    Slow server logon with computers running Windows XP

    1) Install DNS on a server in your local network. 2) Create an active-directory integrated primary zone equivalent to your fully qualified domain name (e.g. mydomain.corp) within DNS. 3) Right-click the server in DNS (not the zone!) and go to the Forwarding tab. Enable forwarding and enter...
  17. PhillyCheeseSteak

    Demoting a Dead Server

    Arsynic, Seizing the roles may only resolve part of the problem. You should also use the NTDSUTIL --> METADATA CLEANUP option to remove all traces of your server from active directory. See the following link: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=216498&product=nts40 Good luck...
  18. PhillyCheeseSteak

    What is this?

    Yes, someone is hacking you. Install the service packs and critical updates, disable any unneeded services, and verify that no additional programs have been installed on that box. Run a virus scan. These requests should be denied, but it doesnt appear from the log that they are... -Phil
  19. PhillyCheeseSteak

    ISA features?

    Yes if you use the Firewall client and enable web authentication, Yes to #2, Only the server license for #3.

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