I experienced the exact same issue after upgrading an account domain to Active Directory on Windows 2003 (the original account domain was NT4). The system policies were assigned locally on each of 12 Citrix servers (not even domain policies). I found a Microsoft knowledge base article discussing...
My first guess would be that Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) has been enabled for the network connection on the XP machine. This allows your XP machine to assign ip addresses to others on the lan like a DHCP server, but because the addresses are not correct for your environment, only local...
No it is not. You have the ability to manage fault tolerance on W2K & .NET servers but locally, you cannot create software raid 1 (mirroring) or 5.
Yes, it is a bit of a bummer considering the "PRO" moniker - hardware raid is your only option.
NOTE: Do not try to use the old...
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