Have a link at the following link. I think it will help you. <a href=”http://www.stanford.edu/dept/itss/docs/oracle/10g/win.101/b10113/active_dir.htm#CDEEDCBG”>Using Oracle Database with Microsoft Active Directory</a>
Can you browse the ISO image ? It could be a problem with the image. Have you tried that image on a non-virtual machine ? I also think that virtual server 2005 needs an update in order to be able to run windows server 2008.
DFS is the ideal way to implement this. DFS practically eliminates the idea of who is accessing which server. It determines the fastest connection to the resource and supplies a centralized location to manage your file servers. You can setup replication locations on both servers, so if one goes down the second server will still [...]
In Active Directoy Users and Computers, right click and use Find. In the Find Field, select Custom Search. In the Advanced tab use (objectClass=*)(msExchHideFromAddressLists=*) .
Sounds like maybe a couple of things: 1. VPN tunnel has gone down and it takes some “interesting” traffic to reinitiate the tunnel. 2. DHCP has failed causing the machines to lose their IP addresses so self assigned addresses come into play. 3. DNS or WINS is not working due to VPN being down and/or [...]
I don’t completely follow everything that you are asking, but I can help you with part of your question. Active Directory problems can prevent Exchange 2000 databases from mounting. I tend to think that it is more likely though that the database fell into an inconsistent state when the power supply dies. I would make [...]
Yes, install the front end servers first. Install the OS first as well. When you get to the clusters install OS on both nodes, then add exchange to one node, fail the cluster over and install on the now inactive node. There are exchange services which you <a href=”http://www.tech-faq.com/disabling-services-and-protocol-logging-on-exchange-2003-servers.shtml”>disable on the front end servers</a> to [...]
Error is caused by Red Gate SQL backup… Log Name: Application Source: SQLVDI Date: 2008/11/13 01:34:57 PM Event ID: 1 Task Category: None Level: Error Keywords: Classic User: N/A Description: SQLVDI: Loc=SignalAbort. Desc=Client initiates abort. ErrorCode=(0). Process=2736. Thread=3552. Client. Instance=. VD=GlobalSQLBACKUP_3DC515A5-DA6B-4603-AF45-F00EAABBE202_SQLVDIMemoryName_0. Event Xml: <Event xmlns=”http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event”> <System> <Provider Name=”SQLVDI” /> <EventID Qualifiers=”0″>1</EventID> <Level>2</Level> <Task>0</Task> <Keywords>0×80000000000000</Keywords> <TimeCreated [...]
You would have to use a third-party application to accomplish this. —————— You could enable object access auditing to track deletions in the future. To do that, you need to enable auditing (through group policy or local security policy), and then identify the folder you want to audit and set the appropriate settings. To enable [...]
<a href=”http://www.tek-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=694486″>Here is a thread</a> explaining the same issue, perhaps one of the solutions there may help you.
What shows up in the SQL ERRORLOG?
<b><i>I don’t think</i></b> you need to run ADPREP unless you are upgrading to a newer version of Windows Server. <b><i>I think</i></b> you should be able to add the second domain controller running DCPROMO without any preparation to the forest or domain. The only special thing to take into consideration when promoting the second DC is [...]
DNS can exist on any server that can be reached by clients or servers on the network. ——————- In fact, running DNS Server service on the same computer as a production Exchange server is not recommended. Co-hosting DNS Server service and Exchange Server on the same computer in a production environment will likely lead to [...]
There are many requirements that need to evaulted before you can implement a decent WAN design. Also, there are a few question that need to be asked and some clarifcation. - In your design, will all 5 sites need to communitcate with each other? - Is there is a central site that is responsible for [...]
LogMeIn should have no impact on whether a host can reach the internet or not. Are you sure no other changes were made to the network configuration? Check the NIC settings and ensure that the IP addresses are valid for your network. IP addresses are not usually assigned in CMOS unless it is for your [...]
DHCP is what issues dynamic IP addresses to computers and other devices on the network. DNS is what computers and other devices on the network use to find each others IP address. DNS is also used to find the domain controllers as well as other key services on the network. ————————————– At least one DNS [...]
This is an older (2004) <a href=”http://communities.vmware.com/message/59965;jsessionid=4233FFBF6A8D784A268E90D222145D7A”>discussion</a> about how to do just what youa re asking. Try it out and if it works (or if it does NOT…) PLEASE leave a comment in the discuss section. Good Luck! -Flame *********************************
Have a look at <a href=”http://itknowledgeexchange.techtarget.com/itanswers/trust-relationsheap/”>this similar question/answer</a>. Please let us know if that was not useful, maybe someone else can provide more help.
If your internal root domain name and external domain name are the same then the clients could potentially get confused and try to go to an internal resource when they really should be going to an external resource. You may need to implement SPLIT DNS to get the internal hosts to get to the right [...]
Hello. This situation is not that easy, it depends from what Database you are using (what RDBMS). If you are talking about MySql, this can be done that way, but before copying the database, you need to stop de MySql service, so the data is consistent, and then you can do your backup. In the [...]





