DVD works fine on our systems. We have deployed RTM to about 5,000 people already and we have had no complaints with DVD issues. We have sent out training software to these users on DVD. <p>Ron Valkenburg<br><a href=mailto:ronald.valkenburg@ey.com>ronald.valkenburg@ey.com</a><br><a...
This is correct, once you create a domain in Windows 2000 you can not change the name of the domain or the name of the servers unless you run dcpromo again on these servers and make the changes. <p>Ron Valkenburg<br><a href=mailto:ronald.valkenburg@ey.com>ronald.valkenburg@ey.com</a><br><a...
One of the major problems with Microsoft 2000 DNS is that since it is dynamic, you can overwrite the root domain very easily. For example, if you have a domain called joe.blow and someone else in your environment decides to bring up a domain called joe.blow, you domain has now been deleted from...
The problem is mostly just poor design. This is specific to the 6300. On most servers you will find 1 rail on each side of the server, on the 6300 you have 3. Tring to line up 3 rails on each side is extremly aggrivating. Also the rails that are in the rack are ajustable, which you can never...
Dell 6300 servers are probably the worst design rack mount I have ever seen. 2 of us took about 1-1.5 hours to rack 1 server, where a Compaq or HP server only takes us 20-30 minutes. <p>Ron Valkenburg<br><a href=mailto:ronald.valkenburg@ey.com>ronald.valkenburg@ey.com</a><br><a...
what kind of network connection do you have? 10/100? What protocols do you have running on both machines? Have you tried connecting to the W2K machine from another node on your network to see if that side of the network is slow?
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