Using Group Policy manager, I would just change the options to what you want them to be under: Computer / Windows / Security / Account Policies / Password Policy. If you plan to do this on a wide base that would be the way I went - otherwise, you should just be able to use AD Users & Computers...
Also, I just noticed I get the following error in my System Events:
Dynamic registration or deletion of one or more DNS records associated with DNS domain 'TAPI3Directory.Marlton.local.' failed. These records are used by other computers to locate this server as a domain controller (if the...
Hey all... I'm having some issues with the DNS portion of my server. I'm checking the logs, and I keep getting:
The DNS server was unable to complete directory service enumeration of zone Marlton.local. This DNS server is configured to use information obtained from Active Directory for this...
Do you have VNC installed? I ran into this same problem when I did -- Uninstall VNC or stop the service if it's running, this may solve your problem.
Dave
Like I said, I was thinking too hard for a solution (I kicked myself for not thinking of it :) - The 2 NIC idea is the way I went...
I put 2 nics in the test server and assigned it a static IP to the router that I'm using for the test environment dyndns.
Then I assigned the other NIC to...
ShackDaddy:
That's just the problem, they're not static IPs and I'm using DYNDns which is built into the routers to keep maintenance of the IP address. :(
I'm thinking there's an easier way I can do this, I'm just looking into it too hard I think.
I just basically want the Test...
Hello all! I've got a LAN set up as follows:
-Comcast Cable internet connected fed into a switch
-Switch feeds into 2 different routers to pick up two separate Internet IP addresses
-Router 1 which is the production environment is operating off of a 10.0.0.x IP address environment with a...
Hello all, and thanks for your time in advance...
I've got a production environment that WAS working perfectly fine until someone decided to join one of our TEST DCs to the production environment. The DC from the Test environment has since been taken down and is not online at the moment...
My...
OK...I fixed my problem with not being able to Add/View the Server in GPMC & DSA -- It was related to a DNS issue -> My router was receiving DHCP & Broadcasting DHCP to my LAN, and with the DHCP it was broadcasting, it was using the ISP's DNS. I configured the DHCP to distribute my server's IP...
also, my system log is riddled with this error:
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A duplicate name has been detected on the TCP network. The IP address of the machine that sent the message is in the data. Use nbtstat -n in a command window to see which name is in the Conflict state.
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C:\Documents and...
Alright... I got and installed the Adminpak on my XP SP2 Workstation -- herein lies ANOTHER problem...
I can't get any of the adminpak utils to connect to my server. I just ran the dsa.msc file, and attempted to add my domain and got "Local Security Authority cannot be contacted" when I type...
I made the mod that you specified, and it still has not helped. I've still got a newly added domain user & computer that the policy is not being pushed to, because when I run the 'gpresult', I still get the "INFO: The policy object does not exist." This is driving me insane!!!
Alright...It seems as if overnight, the Policy put itself into effect. However, not all users/computers are having it inforced. I have a group of about 10 users that's getting it inforced, but a user or 2 that's not having the features applied.
I've also got 1 newly installed workstation...
I'm trying to configure Group Policy for my Windows 2003 domain, and it doesn't seem to be working.
I'm trying to accomplish a group policy setting to allow a Windows Firewall exception, and i'm trying to block access to the control panel...(as well as some other minor things like password...
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