your firewall is the last hop before going out to the world? that's strange... because the firewall should be between your router and your LAN... if your able to access your router directly as your default gateway that would suggest that any incoming traffic can go around your firewall and get...
all the clients have been using, and continue to use the firewall as the gateway. the problem arose when re-configuring the DNS server's gateway to point to the firewall instead of going directly to the router.
recursion is enabled. as I said. the dns server resolves fine when the gateway is...
sounds to me like a DNS problem.. make sure that the client workstations are pointing to the Windows 2000 DNS server (usually your first domain controller) for their DNS information. Otherwise it will wait until it times-out before letting you log in. Generally, a few minutes.
We recently switched the default gateway on our Windows 2000 DNS server to point to a Linux Freesco-based firewall as opposed to the router where it used to go. Since the change, the server will not resolve DNS queries for more than about 20 minutes or so. Yet it is still able to ping the IP's...
I thought there was only supposed to be one GC Server per domain? How do you create 2?
So your saying there is no way to accomplish my goal without a VPN router?
Situation:
1 AD Domain, 2 Sites, 2 DC's
At a satellite office I have setup a DC in a seperate site, but in the same AD domain as the main office. The remote office only has a DSL connection and each client establishes it's own VPN connection to the RRAS when it needs to access resources at the...
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;en-us;q238965
According to that article applying the .inf file you are referring to will remove additional permissions that are normally granted to terminal services users and they will then have the same default permissions as a standard...
umm.. as far as I know.. all that it does is create a terminal services client disk.. i don't see why that would change anything.. or am i missing something here?
It's been going on as long as I've been involved with this network. I put SP3 on a while back, and as far as I know it had never been reliable. As far as creating new disks, I have installed the latest version of Remote Desktop on the clients from Microsoft's website. I do not use the client...
I have never heard of "notssid.inf incremental security template". Can you elaborate on this?
I will investigate as to whether or not in happens when logging on locally to the Terminal Server... is that what you meant?
Thanks...
Windows 2000 server running in terminal server application mode (sp3) with Windows 2000 clients.
2 issues:
Sometimes, when a user logs into TS it will not update most of the icons (ie the My Documents icon will be a generic Windows 2000 unresolved icon) for quite sometime..
When the users...
This server is actually running the latest version of Wingate... so you would be correct. Although, everything was working fine before the upgrade, so i'm not sure at what point the proxy setting changed.
It will not let me remove the "entry".. But the "everyone" user is in the list of log on locally rights.. It just seems to get over-ridden by something...
it was in the properties of IE !!! when I went to the properties of just the network connection, it did not show these options, but when I went to IE connection properties it was setup to use it's own IP as a proxy server. upon removing this, everything works fine... thanks Bronto! you are a...
A server recently upgraded from NT 4.0 to 2000 is having a problem where web pages won't load consistently. For example, I'll go to yahoo.com and it will say "page cannot be displayed" instantly, but then I'll click "refresh" like 3 times, and it will finally connect to the...
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