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  • Domain Controller, what do I need? - Forum

    now becomes very important. I need to determine my server needs and configuration (how many of each). Domain Controller(s): Based on my scenario, # users, do I need to have more that one DC? I have read that I should not mix my Domain Controller...

  • Get list of users who logged into Domain Controller? - Forum

    who is logging on locally to your domain controller, you need to enable "Audit logon events" I suggest you also enable "audit account logon events" Both of these should be enabled on the domain controller policy. -- Glenn L CCNA, MCSE (2000,2003)...

  • Change the Domain PDC in Win 2000 - Forum

    microsoft.public.win2000.setup () I have a Windows 2000 Domain Controller that I need to replace. The server I need to replace was the first Domain controller in this Domain. I know i need to change some of the rolls over to the new server. I just can't...

  • Does AP require RADIUS client for wireless domain logon? - Forum

    Does AP require RADIUS client for wireless domain logon?. Archived from groups: alt.internet.wireless () I'm trying to configure my wireless Domain. Windows 2003 Server connecting to Windows 2000 Domain Controller. I need to be able to auth and logon to...

  • unknown user name or bad password on UNC share - Forum

    domain controller). I also need to be able to get to it through computerdoman.otherdomain.com (otherdomain is what our servers are known as to the outside world: there is no real domain called otherdomain.com, it's just aliased through the domain controller)....

  • Lost trust relationship - Forum

    Make sure that your >>domain computers are using only the domain controller as their preferred >> dns >> server and NEVER an ISP dns server listed. You should be able to ping the >>domain controller by IP address and name from your domain clients and...

  • dns best security practices - Forum

    microsoft.public.win2000.security () Domain controllers for your network should always be behind your firewall. Normally a domain controller would never be in a DMZ unless it is a special situation where it is the domain controller for only DMZ computers....

  • change password @ command line - Forum

    controllers? They don't need to logon to a domain controller if that is what you mean and using control-alt-delete they can change their domain passwords. If they are all remote users then that is a special case and we will need more details. You can...

  • Error:Currently there are no authentication server available - Forum

    Typically that means that users on those computers can not access a domain controller which is needed for them to authenticate to the file server if it is a domain member. Cached credentials only allow a user to logon and accessed the local computer - not...

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