citrix is completely seperate from Win2000 terminal services, it is an application that works on TOP of terminal services
terminal services licensing is where you do it for win2000
restrict anonymous and see if it gives you issues....HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\LSA should be the location
Are you in mixed mode (NT4 members or BDCs)? If so, do NOT enable the restrict anonymous
do you have them split into sites? if so, ensure the server object in ad sites and services is moved to the appropriate site, and ensure that both of those DCs are global catalogs....hope this helps
-B Wilson
MCSE, MCSA, A+
MS DS Support
no you dont need wins...unless you have legacy clients...then you should probabaly keep it
youll also need to set up dhcp to register legacy clients that do not support dynamic updates
ill get back more to ya later...
most of your plan looks ok though....
i dont think you can rename with...
are you currently using this server for authentication?
are there any other errors in event viewer?
check for the sysvol fodler of course
can you add systems to the network which this DC is servicing?
its most liekly going to be a dns zone issue though
BWilson77080
MCSE, MCSA, A+
first off, if im remembering correctly, if the 2003 server must be the forest root domain controller, which you cant do unless you install a fresh domain or upgrade teh existing forest root DC
you have to prepare the forest and domain by running adprep /forestprep and the adprep /domainprep on...
is this a domain controller (w/ active directory in other words)?
its trying to use ad integrated zones and cant find active directory
switch your zone to primary..should kill this message
or install ad
BWilson77080
MCSE, MCSA, A+
go into the DNS console, right click on each zone (your domain in the forward lookup zones and your subnet in the reverse lookup zones...these are your forward and reverse lookup zones
right click on the zones and select the allow dynamic updates to yes, dont use always secure unless you only...
im pretty sure you can do it in a workgroup config as long as your outlook is set up as corporate/workgroup
now if i can just remmber how....
i only had to use it once when i was migrating a netware 4 network with ISP based email into win2000/exchange2000...just used it for the process of...
http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/techinfo/planning/terminal/upgradets.asp
this is a white paper download link...not sure if it will help you but maybe a step was missed somewhere
or heres the staright link without havingg to download the whitepaper...
you knwo you can achieve this functionality with Outlook 2000. you dont need exchange.
i dont think its going to be possible for you to set up exchange without a domain or AD anyway.
youll need DNS, and AD for sure
reason being is that exchange is directly integrated with AD, so if AD does nto...
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