On your clients, leave primary DNS as 192.168.0.10; you don't need a secondary. If you don't have this set correctly, you're going to have some group policy/security policy/roaming profile problems down the line in addition to your 20 minute login times.
I don't think Internet Connection...
You should take a look at these sites:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/technologies/communications/default.asp
http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/techinfo/planning/walkthroughs/default.asp
Lots of good information.
Technically, you can name your domain anything you want. But you should understand the distinction between internal and external namespaces. Your internal network will use your Win2k DNS to resolve hosts. If your Win2k can't resolve the host, it should forward the query to your ISP's DNS...
Ok, i have the answer. By default, the group policy is applied to the Administrator because its a member of the security group Authenticated Users.
Under the Security tab of the Default Domain Policy Properties, you can remove the Apply Group Policy by clearing the "Allow" checkbox...
Thanks for your responses. The only objects I have under the security tab for the Default Group Policy are Authenticated User, Creator Owner, Domain Admins, Enterprise Admins, and System. Authenticated Users is the only one with "Apply Group Policy" checked.
I ran gpresult...
I've set up my server as the only Domain Controller on the network. I've been modifying the settings of the Default Domain Policy. These policies are being applied to the built-in Administrator account when I logon to the Domain Controller. Is this supposed to happen?
I would like these...
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