I have windows 2k advanced server, and what i want is to be able to have the two domain controllers to host my domain, and on the LAN have 4 PC's for my different servers. One PC would host an IRC server, another will host the E-Mail server, Another will host the http server, and the last would...
I havent setup active directory much, so i'm pretty new to this. My question is, When i was installing active directory and it asked where i wanted to store certain files, i told it c: and then it asked for a username,password, and domain. So i put admin. the password for the admin and i tried...
In active directory, you need to assign the dial-up accessability to that account. You can goto the properties for that user that you want to be able to dial-up and give him permissions to do so. also check routing and remote access and make sure its configured properly.
And as far as the DNS you should enter, I use the DNS assigned to my PC. mine is techhelp.no-ip.com and thats the DNS my POP server handles and handles well i might add.
Well,
You might have a corrupt HDD. Try running a scandisk and look for any problems there. If it doenst show any, but it still freezes, Fdisk, Format, Reinstall.
I run windows 2k advanced server at home, and i have to run browsegate for my proxy. I'm sure there might be a way to assign it over the network with permissions, but i havent figured it out yet.
Just a suggestion,
Try uninstalling it, then installing it as the power user,Giving the appropriate permissions to the power user, and then just edit the permissions for the program as you see fit.
My suggestion is a program called Mdaemon. Its a POP mail server and is one of the best. I run it on my home PC with a dynamic Address Updater(www.no-ip.com) and i have NO problems.
Hiya folks,
Lets say, I have windows 2k advanced server with active directory installed but nothing else. And lets say i have a user E.X. theguywhocanfireme@mydomain.com who wants to logon and manage the server from his home. My question is, how can i setup dial-up access to the server, and...
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