Would some experts look at this and tell me if this is going to work please?
Explanation:
In the diagram, I am doing kind of a half a$$ DMZ by using two cisco routers with a back-to-back cable. This segments the network, but makes one too many networks than I need (dont need the extra...
I had transitive trust setup between parent and child domain. The child domain is no more.
The problem is, the child domain is still in my trusted zones. I cant get rid of it. Even when clients go to login, they have a choice still (in their drop down menu) of which domain they want to log...
Ok, the Domain Security Policy and the Default Domain Policy GPO has me confused.
I've read conflicting things about where password policy should be applied. I have ALWAYS defined my password policy and Account lockout policies via the Domain Security Policy snap in. I never even use the...
Still trying to understand exactly what you're trying to do.
From your post, it looks as if you are saying that your DHCP server is serving the clients with only one DNS server. When you really specified two. Is that correct?
I'm not sure I understand the question.
You have 2 domains on your network in the same tree I presume.
-1 is a DHCP server
-Each DC is also a DNS server.
You can indeed assign 2 DNS servers for DHCP lease, so each client gets 2 DNS servers.
Installing a Secondary DNS server wouldnt help...
Yes licensing and terminal services are installed on the same machine usually. Terminal services is the answer here. VNCs technlogoy is fine for LANs, but once you get it across WANs you're asking for trouble . By the way, how are your sites connected?
So you are trying to ensure no policies get enforced to a particular set of users that are logging into a separate computer from a different OU?
I'd be interested in hearing the responses to this as well.
Thanks. The article you linked me to, looks like it only resets the default domain policy. My problem is I deleted it. Is the article still applicable? I am not too familiar with doing stuff like this....
Thanks
Hi, I was practicing GPOs in a test environment. I deleted the DEFAULT DOMAIN POLICY.
Was this a bad thing to do? I understand that exchange 2000 needs the DEFAULT DOMAIN POLICY present in order to fully function. Is this correct?
Thank you
ps:
Anyway to recover DEFAULT DOMAIN POLICY?
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