Can someone please tell me the benefits of installing sql on its own server as opposed to sharing with any other services. Are there any issues with running sql on a DC in a WIN2K environment. Any info is appreciated.
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The reason i was having you reburn the new machine is you need to have the original server and the new server online at the same time and you can not have two pc's with the same name on the same domain. The reason you were having issues is in AD there are five fsmo roles (flexible single master...
Take the new server offline. Bring the original server backonline. Reburn new server, give it a new name. Add it to the domain, run dcpromo, move the 5 fsmo roles to the new server, take the old server offline
If email is currently coming into the server without issue, then your MX record is configured correctly. If you want users to be able to hit OWA internally just have them type computername/exchange in the address bar of the browser. Externally create an A record pointing to the external IP of...
Yes. Just have the mx record point to the same external ip and edit the default recipient policy to include the new domain as well, set the all users to have the proper default smtp addresses.
You can use your current domain name internally and your registered domain name externally. If you were just trying to publish a website or host a mail server as long as you create A records or MX records pointing www.registereddomain.com to a public ip. It doesn't matter what your existing...
Outlook has it's own daylight savings settings. I'm not on a machine with office installed so I can't give exact location, but poke around in the advanced calendar settings, I think that is where it is. Make sure the adjust for daylight savings box is checked, exit and log off, re-open outlook...
For external mail to come in you are going to need an MX record pointing to a public IP. This is not going to need to be on an active directory integrated zone, but one available via the outside world. Usually you would have an mx record pointing to something like mail.domain.com. With an A...
Wouldn't the users have to have two logons, one for nfuse and one for the domain. That should be easy enough, have logons be nfuseusername, or something like that, with the same password, but I know that the users would not want to be bothered remembering something so easy.
I recently set up a citrix server for the first time. I need to have certain apps published through ICA client on the LAN and others available through nfuse. I can't seem to get this to work. If it is possible can someone tell me how. Also I figured if not possible then I would put nfuse...
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