Thanks DylanThompson, it appears this option is onlyl for specifying host routes as you describe and not network routes as I was trying. Should work though as I can get away with adding a small number of host routes in this way.
Thanks everyone.
Thanks ADB100, I had previously only tried adding network routes and couldn't get any results. I will try adding host routes as I only need to modify the routing to a small number of explicit hosts.
The machines in question are servers in a server farm, not usually logged in to. We don't use machine logon scripts but I could use that as an option. I just thought it would be more elegant to use DHCP to push out IP settings, after all that's what its for!
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I need to push out a static route to some clients and I'd rather do this through our Windows 2000 DHCP server if possible. I've found scope option 33 - Static Routes, but have no idea how to configure it. Does anyone have any experience of this?
Thanks
You may want to take this opportunity to get your Exchange (and other) services logging in with a user account other than Administrator. I create different domain users for each product and give them (only) the administrative access they need. If you give these accounts very strong passwords...
I believe the offical Microsoft way is to take a system state backup of the machine, then restore that backup over a vanilla install of windows on the target machine. The new machine picks up the computer name from the backup (and everything else non-hardware related). I've used this method...
Hi -
I need to push out a static route to some clients and I'd rather do this through our Windows 2000 DHCP server if possible. I've found scope option 33 - Static Routes, but have no idea how to configure it. Does anyone have any experience of this?
Thanks
I need to be able to force Outlook 2003 to encrypt all emails sent to a specific address. I don't want to encrpyt all email, but we have this one external address that we cannot send mail to unless it's encrypted. Any ideas? The back end is Exchange 2000 and this will affect many users so a...
Thanks RFWatts - I saw something similar in the manuals for the DDI trunk settings screen so I'll give that a try.
Bobg1 - I think that setting just CDRs outbound calls. We specifically want to record inbound calls as well.
Does anyone know how to set CDR output so that we can record the extension a call terminates on rather than the extension that was originally called?
eg: DDI call to ext 1234 goes to coverage, and call is answered by ext 5678. The CDR data (data item calling-num) gives the call to 1234. We...
If your new server is the only one on the network then you shouldn't have a problem, as you are creating a new AD from scratch anyway. You will need to reconfigure the clients once the new server is built though, as they will be trying to connect to the old domain.
You can use BIND as an AD DNS server. Take a look here:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/treeview/default.asp?url=/technet/prodtechnol/iis/deploy/depovg/CfgBIND.asp
You can specify logon servers to use for specific domains in the lmhosts file - something like this:
192.168.0.1 SERVER #PRE #DOM:DOMAIN
...tells Windows to contact SERVER if it needs to authenticate on the DOMAIN domain. This may be helpful when try to troubleshoot name resolution problems.
I believe you'll need to install the AD connector before upgrading to Exchange 2000. You'll also need to run forestprep and domainprep.
See the procedures documented on technet.
Can you access that site in your web browser? If not that's your problem. Check that your proxy server is configured to allow access to that site, and/or your DNS server is able to resolve www.msus.windowsupdate.com
ADM files for Microsoft programs generally come with the resource kits - for example, if you install the Office XP resource kit it dumps the adm files in <systemroot>/inf for you.
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