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Since this machine runs the Enterprise Root CA, I don't believe I that is possible, but I will check.
Problem UPDATE - The system now realises it is a domain controller (under System and Network ID) and Distributed File System seems to work but I get new error...
Recently, a virus spread through our network and infected a Windows 2000 Domain Controller, the virus itself was eradicated, but when the system boots it not cannot access the domain and seems to have nothing to do with it:
1) You cannot access any Active Dicectory Snap-Ins becuase "The...
I had that problem recently when I installed IIS 5.0, it fixed itself when I just used the Add/remove programs to remove it, reboot, and then add it again, all I had to do was then add the virtual dir CertSrv (for my certificate authority web enrollment)...
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