I want to create a stub zone of some xxx.com (domain) in yyy.com (domain)
Credit for this article should be properly acknowledged. Here is the author and original link: http://www.windowsnetworking.com/articles_tutorials/DNS_Stub_Zones.html Stub zones are a new feature of DNS in Windows Server 2003 that can be used to streamline name resolution, especially in a split namespace scenario. They also help reduce the amount of DNS traffic on your network, making [...]

View Answer   |  January 13, 2009  10:12 PM
DNS, DNS Stub Zones, Domain management, Stub Zones
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Adding a 2003 Window server to a Window 2000 domain
If you are just adding a member server it’s no big deal. If you want to add a 2003 DC and have 2003 functionality then you would have to take some additional steps, but not for just a member server. Is this going to be a DC? ——————————————– No procedures are necesary at this point [...]

View Answer   |  January 13, 2009  5:04 PM
Domain Controller, Windows 2000 Server, Windows Server 2003
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27,310 pts.

Blocking Internet access on Terminal Servers using using GPO’s
This is what you followed: Have you ever want to block a user’s ability to surf the Web using Internet Explorer? Here’s how you can do that! Use a Group Policy Object (GPO) that forces Internet Explorer to use a proxy server with an address of 0.0.0.0 for port 80 requests. Then create another policy [...]

View Answer   |  January 13, 2009  1:49 PM
Active Directory, Block Internet Access, GPO, Internet restrictions, Proxy, Terminal Services, User Permissions
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9,815 pts.

oracle log for table update infimation
The first line would be to define strong passwords for database user accounts, and grant only the necessary privileges to each user or role. If a user knows a valid (and privileged) account and its password, there is not much the RDBMS can do. The username and password that users enter to log into the [...]

View Answer   |  January 12, 2009  7:49 PM
Oracle 10g, Oracle administration, Oracle security, Windows 2000 Server
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63,535 pts.

Active Directory accounts being locked out
If you go into Active Directory and unlock the account does it stay unlocked or does it lock again? How many people is this affecting? Does it happen to everyone?

View Answer   |  April 18, 2013  5:03 PM
Active Directory, Active Directory Account Lockout
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56,975 pts.

dns in redhat
This <a href=”http://www.linuxtopia.org/online_books/rhel5/rhel5_administration/rhel5_s1-dhcp-configuring-server.html”>guide should help. </a> Make sure to install the latest version of BIND

View Answer   |  January 12, 2009  3:28 PM
DNS server, DNS Server Configuration, Redhat Linux, RHEL5
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Need help with Windows Server 2003 installation
Try these <a href=”http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/virtuallabs/bb539981.aspx”>Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Virtual Labs</a>. They will help give you a good start.

View Answer   |  January 9, 2009  1:14 PM
Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 configuration, Windows Server 2003 Installation
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Windows Server 2003 Synchronizing Files
You can create a briefcase folder in their profile that can be synchronized. However, why wouldn’t you just use mapped drives? The only issue might arise for mobile laptop users and then they could do the briefcase folder synchronization.

View Answer   |  January 7, 2009  6:16 PM
File Synchronization, Server, Windows 2000 Server, Windows Server 2003
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Change User Account Name in Active Directory
You can re-name her account in AD and it will not change any of her permissions or any memberships of groups and will also keep her old email addresses so she can still receive emails from people who are not yet aware of her name change. In AD also go to the email addresses tab, [...]

View Answer   |  January 7, 2009  1:44 PM
Active Directory, Exchange 2003, Exchange 2003 per, Exchange user profile, Exchange user settings, Outlook, Windows Server 2003
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56,975 pts.

Remote desktop connection error
Check firewall settings on both the client and server and see that the server permits inbound connections on port 3389 and that the client can make outbound connections on port 3389. Are you able to ping the server? Hi, This Ali younis 1st of all check that remote desk top is enabled by press right [...]

View Answer   |  January 6, 2009  8:09 PM
Network connectivity, REMOTE, Remote access, Remote connectivity, Remote Desktop Connection, Windows Server 2003, Windows XP
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5,130 pts.

IP Address reverting back to old address
Be sure to do ipconfig /flushdns after changing the IP address and then ipconfig /registerdns to see if this will help resolve the issue.

View Answer   |  January 6, 2009  5:48 PM
DNS, Domain Controller, IP address, Member Servers
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32,645 pts.

Windows 2000 Server NICs
If these are on the same server, why would you want them to talk to each other? You can try pinging from a workstation on the same subnet. Be sure to use the correct subnet mask and default gateway and that there is not a firewall blocking your test traffic.

View Answer   |  January 6, 2009  5:46 PM
Dell servers, DHCP server, NIC, Windows 2000 Server
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32,645 pts.

Is it possible to restrict a user to one specific workstation
Assign the user a local account. This will not work if they need access to network (NT Authenticated) resources, such as file shares, or (AD)shared printers.

View Answer   |  January 5, 2009  7:50 PM
Logon restriction, SBS 2003, SBS 2003 R2, SBS User Permissions, User Permissions, Workstations
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35 pts.

Proper procedure for recovering Windows Native Backup of information store?
Hi, This is the right procedure for backup . About A.D data base will transfare to exchange server by syncronazation. thanks….

View Answer   |  January 4, 2009  2:04 PM
Domain Controller, Exchange 2003, Exchange 2003 Backup, Hard drive failure, Hard drives, Windows 2000 Server SP4, Windows Native Backup
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410 pts.

windows no disk exception processing message c0000013
The event indicates that the server received an exception of STATUS_NO_MEDIA_IN_DEVICE (c0000013). The error occurs when the server tries to access a shared resource (for example, a CD-ROM or floppy disk) which has no media (that is, no disk) in the drive. To prevent these errors, insert a disk in the drive. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/152846

View Answer   |  January 1, 2009  5:08 AM
Windows 2000 Server, Windows errors, Windows No Disk Exception Processing Message
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MSO 2k3: Cannot add other user’s folder from inbox to folder structure
Undo giving Admin permissions to the users. Give the new user rights to view the other user’s inbox from within Active Directory. If needed, also provide permissions to send on behalf of the other user. Now have the new user set up their Outlook MAPI profile to log onto a secondary mailbox. Alternatively, the new [...]

View Answer   |  January 1, 2009  2:09 AM
Active Directory, Outlook, Outlook 2003, Outlook permissions, User Permissions, Windows 2000 Server, Windows Server 2003
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1,355 pts.

Outlook 2003 fails to consistently connect.
On the problem machines, go to Outlook, Tools, Account Settings, Change, More Settings, Connection tab, be sure the Outlook Anywhere Connect to Microsoft Exchange using HTTP is disabled (unless you have Outlook Anywhere enabled). If you have OA enabled, click the Exchange Proxy settings button and be sure there are ticks in both On fast(slow) [...]

View Answer   |  December 31, 2008  8:59 PM
Exchange 2007, Outlook, Outlook 2003, Outlook Connectivity, Windows Server 2003, Windows XP, Windows XP SP3
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720 pts.

Deleted files are coming back after login
<b><pre>We had the same problem,that’s why a quick question: Do your users empty the recycle bin?</pre>in my knowledge ur systems are viruse effected, so scan ur system with latest anti virus defination file. i think it help u. any issue revert me. ************************* Are your users by any chance using mandatory profiles. If so then [...]

View Answer   |  December 31, 2008  8:49 PM
Deleted files, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition
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720 pts.

Exchange 2007 MMC in Windows 2008 not showing All Storage Groups
I don’t know of a specific setting, but there are a couple of things that you should check. First, verify that the server is pointed to the correct DNS server, and that it is able to communicate with your global catalog server. You might also run some latency tests on the server. I have seen [...]

View Answer   |  December 31, 2008  5:47 PM
Exchange 2007, Exchange Backup, Exchange MMC, Exchange on Windows Server 2008, Exchange Storage Group, MMC, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008
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720 pts.

Configuration of Active Directory service
First of all You shold have RHEL 5 DVD or CD set (5) for Installation after Installatio complete you have to install NIS in RHEL for Server – Client relations. For Complete Installation of NIS you need following packages <b>ypbind, yp serv, yp-tool</b> after it you have to follow big procedure to create it so [...]

View Answer   |  December 31, 2008  7:07 AM
Active Directory, Active Directory Services, Domain Controller, Linux, Linux servers, Red Hat Enterprise Linux
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15 pts.