Check out this link: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/windows2000serv/reskit/prork/pref_tts_nigx.mspx?mfr=true
This page goes over all the available switches and also a basic summary of each test...
To start out, I don't believe you have to use any switches, just run NETDIAG on the...
Hmm. Well, I would install the Windows 2003 Support Tools on that server. And the next time this happens, run the NETDIAG command on the server. Perhaps it will reveal what component of AD isn't working properly.
How large is your network? If it's not too big (i.e. 20 stations or less)... is...
PainOfDeath had a good recommendation about transitioning existing server roles over to the 2K3 box, HOWEVER, if the 2K3 box is a POS (not all "servers" are created equal), then perhaps this isn't the best idea. And since it sounds like you are a novice, as you admitted, you may want to enlist...
And simply stopping and restarting the DNS service solves the problem? That's it?
What do you see in the Event Logs on your server? Have you thoroughly searched through them?
So when the DNS is in the error state, you can ping DNS hosts INTERNALLY? What error do you get if you try to ping an...
736xl,
Ideally, all "business" related data should be getting saved to centralized server shares only. If this is the case, and all data is saved to your S: drive (for instance), then S: would be available to users whether they were logged in to a computer locally or logged into a RDP session...
Thanks, onsetcomp! I appreciate the quick reply. I may have found a quicker and easier work-around though. In order to get the service pack installed, all I did was open the EMC > Hub Transport > Properties of DEFAULT Receive Connector > and UNCHECK "Exchange server authentication" under the...
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