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  1. mmorgensen

    DHCP and Dynamic DNs

    I tried it both ways, secure and not secure. no luck. mm
  2. mmorgensen

    DHCP and Dynamic DNs

    Yes we do have DNS integrated with AD. But I need Linux clients, and non domain clients, to be able to register then names in DNS. Thanks! mm
  3. mmorgensen

    DHCP and Dynamic DNs

    Hello, I am trying to get this to work in my test lab before i deploy it to the company at large. We have a windows 2003 domain. DNS is installed on the DC's. DHCP is installed on a member server in the domain. DHCP is configured to dynamicly update the dns on behalf of the clients (both...
  4. mmorgensen

    IIS Problems causing loss of Domain Connection

    We are having problems with two of our intranet servers. Both server have been loosing communication with the windows 2000 domain controllers over the past few weeks, but we can not pin point the issue. Here is a summary of what we know. Event Logs: NETLOGON error at 8:51pm PST: “No Windows...
  5. mmorgensen

    Logon scripts running from different DC

    Yep! I should have stated that. both servers are in two different sites, each site has it's own ip addresses with no overlap. Both DC's are GC servers. mm
  6. mmorgensen

    Logon scripts running from different DC

    We are having a problem where our logon scripts are running off a different DC than the one that did the authentication. Eg. Client is authenticated via DC01, but the clients connects to DC02 to run the login script. DC01.myco.local is located in the US, DC02.myco.local is located in England...
  7. mmorgensen

    Administrator Permissions - Best Practice

    I have a 'best practice' question. Should an network administrator / MIS Staff on a large network be assigned a day-to-day account with a permission set of a regular user, and a second account with administrator permissions? So day-to-day I use 'mmorgensen' but when I need to do admin...
  8. mmorgensen

    computer with two names...

    Guys I have a major problem. We have a computer named 'EMNETSERVICES02' which is inan active directory domain, our DC's run 2003 server (if it matters). We have an DNS alias CNAME 'PRINT' pointing to 'EMNETSERVICES02'. We also have a wins entry 'PRINT' pointing to the ip of emnetservices02...
  9. mmorgensen

    How do split scopes on MS DHCP

    okay that sounds good...so if the first Ip helper does not respond, the cisco will move to the second ip helper? thanks! mm
  10. mmorgensen

    How do split scopes on MS DHCP

    sorry...I mentioned it in my other post in cisco land... My goal is this: Currently we have 7 vlans, with 7 different DHCP servers, and 7 wins servers, 7 BDC for Nt4.0, etc... I have killed 5 wins servers, and with our AD miration the BDC's will be gone. Now I need to tackle the DHCP...
  11. mmorgensen

    How do split scopes on MS DHCP

    using this solution would need a DHCP server on every vlan? mm
  12. mmorgensen

    Ip Helper for DHCP...is this possable?

    Sorry I don't the the equiptment to test this out..need advice! I have two dhcps servers on our primary vlan (50/50 split for addresses). We have 10 other vlans that have ip helpers addresses pointing to the primary DHCP in the primary vlan. I need each server to assign ip addresses in the...
  13. mmorgensen

    How do split scopes on MS DHCP

    I know the basics about how to split the scopes in windows 2000 DHCP. I have the following question... How to I configure the network to use the secondary DHCP server if the primary goes down? My primary will have 80% of addys, and secondary with 20%. We are using a cisco router to relay...
  14. mmorgensen

    Problems with remote laptop using VPN

    $250 call to MS and a drum roll please.... Here's the scoop: AD uses Kerberos for authentication, and by default Kerberos uses UDP up to 2000 bytes and TCP for larger. UDP packets can get dumped by some routers anywhere along the network path, if too large (e.g., 1500 bytes). If that happens...
  15. mmorgensen

    Problems with remote laptop using VPN

    yep..tried this too. No go...made things slower and still did not work. However thank you for the idea. Blessings, mm
  16. mmorgensen

    Problems with remote laptop using VPN

    Howdy all, We issued a fresh XP build laptop to a remote user. The laptop had all the latest security patches and updates. this laptop is having issues with connecting to our corporate network via a VPN (MS-PPTP). The user can connect to the VPN with no problems, however he can access no...
  17. mmorgensen

    Dns Problem

    Joseph, Thanks again! Your solution will work as well! Thanks for your help! mm
  18. mmorgensen

    Dns Problem

    found the answer...thanks for the others. http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;EN-US;q281308 thanks mm
  19. mmorgensen

    Dns Problem

    yes it will. You can access shares via FQDN's. We use them all the time, just having a problem with this one. Adding a enter to the LMHOSTS file would require a modification to 400+ machines. Plus it would not identify nor fix the underlying problem. Note my original post that...
  20. mmorgensen

    Dns Problem

    Hello all, I have a host record on my Microsoft Active Directory dns servers that points xxxx.yyyy.com to 1.1.1.1 . We then created a alias record pointing zzzz.yyyy.com to 1.1.1.1 . When we try and access a share on the machine via the host record everything works. (e.g. \\xxxx.yyyy.com\c$ )...

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