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Topic: Windows Server domain


  
  Affordable Domain Hosting Services - Microsoft Windows 2003 Server Web Site Hosting
At some point in time, the server that is hosting your domain name is going to have some sort of problem.
Hard drives, fans and other server components don't last forever and if something should go wrong with the server, you will have a lot less headaches and downtime if your hosting provider is prepared for this.
We also make sure that spare parts for all the servers are in stock at all times to ensure that down time due to faulty hardware is minimal.
www.cre8ivedomainhosting.com   (413 words)

  
  Chapter 1: The Windows 2000 Server Security Migration Path
Windows 2000 Server has grown by several million lines of code over the earlier versions of Windows NT, so it may be hard to believe that anything is the same as in the earlier versions.
Windows 2000 Server includes several new security features that were not present in any earlier version of Windows NT, so it is important to carefully consider, before implementation, exactly how you will take advantage of the new security features in the operating system.
A: The primary domain controller must be upgraded first to ensure a successful upgrade of a Windows NT domain to a Windows 2000 domain.
www.syngress.com /book_catalog/68_sec/68_sec_ce_01.htm   (3433 words)

  
 Windows 2000 Server Domain Migration Cookbook: Introduction
Transitive or implicit trusts provide trust paths through all domains in a Windows 2000 forest, reducing the need for complex explicit trusts, which are difficult to administer.
Windows 2000 Server allows access to up to 32 gigabytes (GB) of memory on 64-bit processors, allowing applications to keep more data in memory for greatly improved performance.
Windows 2000 is installed with stronger default security settings, reducing the security configuration overhead as compared to Windows NT systems.
www.microsoft.com /technet/prodtechnol/windows2000serv/deploy/cookbook/cookintr.mspx   (1158 words)

  
 Windows 2003 Server: Windows 2003 Server - Domain Admins don't have Admin Rights on W2K3 servers
The other machines on the domain and the DNS server are Windows 2000 systems with the latest service packs.
For example, I was able to install SQL Server 2000, but I can't define other network users to the Windows 2003 systems (i.e., when attempting to add domain users to the system, the Windows 2003 servers are only allowing me to access local user accounts, even thought I'm logged in as a Domain Administrator.
Of the Windows 2003 servers, one is running Windows 2003 'Standard' edition and is being used as a database server.
www.experts-exchange.com /Operating_Systems/Windows_Server_2003/Q_21376202.html   (1182 words)

  
  MIT IS&T: Windows Server Platforms: Three Windows Server Migration Options
Windows Domains built on Windows 2000 Server and Windows Server 2003, tie in closely with DNS infrastructure by virtue of their design.
Windows workgroups do not take advantage of centralized resource management features found in Windows Domains (or Windows NT domains, for that matter), such as central management of users, groups, and authenticating them.
Generally, a Windows workgroup can be considered as a collection of stand-alone client or stand-alone client and stand-alone server machines, each individually managed and maintained, but who are configured to loosely associate with one another.
web.mit.edu /ist/topics/windows/server/intro_to_options.html   (904 words)

  
 myITforum.com : Windows Server 2003 Domain Trees   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Domain trees are not new to Windows Server 2003 because it was introduced to the Intel world with Windows 2000 server in 1996.
If you have a single domain that domain will contain a complete AD partition for all of the objects such as users and computers and is known as a complete domain tree.
When additional domains or child domains are added to the tree AD partitions are replicated to the DC’s within the domain.
www.myitforum.com /articles/32/view.asp?id=9884   (234 words)

  
 Windows Server 2003 Domain Renaming with Exchange Server 2003
However, with Windows Server 2003 and Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 1 (SP1), Microsoft has provided two tools that allow you to rename a Windows 2003 domain and then make the necessary changes to Active Directory (AD) to support Exchange 2003 after the domain rename.
You also need Local Administrator rights on the server on which you run the Rendom and XDR-Fixup tools (Microsoft refers to this computer as the control station in the documentation); otherwise, you won't be able to install the tools.
An updated tool that could handle Exchange 2003 and Exchange 2000 servers would let administrators restructure and merge organizations, but its absence indicates that dealing with AD to move servers around is even more complicated than the brain surgery that you can apply to the Exchange 5.5 directory by using the wizard.
www.windowsitpro.com /Articles/Index.cfm?ArticleID=45075&DisplayTab=Article   (1380 words)

  
 Designing a Windows Server 2003 Active Directory > Domain Design Overview   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Windows 2000 administrators will recognize many of the key components, but some fairly major changes have been made in Windows.NET Server 2003 that require a reintroduction to the domain design process.
These trusts connect resources between domains in Active Directory and are different from Windows NT trusts in that the trusts flow through from one domain to the other.
For example, if a domain tree has multiple subdomains that are many layers deep, a shortcut trust can exist between two domains deep within the tree, similar to the shortcut trust shown in Figure 5.1.
www.samspublishing.com /articles/article.asp?p=32080   (1163 words)

  
 Macs and Windows Server 2003
The reason is in win 2003 server, Mac clients are required to use NTLMv2 which does use encryption not found in the plaintext logon of SFM on nt.
Many times Word files on the server can not be saved under the same name, it gives the error that the file is in use or the network share has been closed, neither of which is true.
Regardless of the Windows server security privileges that are set for the file Mac OS X acts as if only the creator can make changes and save a file that is server-based.
www.macwindows.com /Win2003.html   (8422 words)

  
 Windows 2000 Server Domain Controller Errors - TechSpot Troubleshooting
This Machine is a PDC of the domain at the root of the forest.
I can't remember whether kerberos authentication actually needs the time to be synchronised throughout the domain, or whether it just moans about it, but doesn't actually stop working, etc...
When a domain controller is found, the client sends a request for time and waits for a reply from the domain controller.
www.techspot.com /vb/all/windows/t-6880-Windows-2000-Server-Domain-Controller-Errors.html   (965 words)

  
 Windows 2000 Server: Domain or Workgroup, pros and cons?
For instance, my domain is located on a host in another state, but for lack of anything better, I used the same domain name in the home environment when setting up W2K Server.
I’d get rid of the local domain and certainly would not use a local domain that was the same as one I had running on a hosting service.
A server should sit in a corner gathering cob webs and serving without complaint or attention day-in, day-out, year-in, year-out, 24 hours-a-day, and one shouldn’t have to log into one when at home, unless desired.
www.duxcw.com /dcforum/DCForumID2/1605.html   (1686 words)

  
 Windows NT Server 4.0 Implementation   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Because the users all logged onto their user domain, the resource domains had to trust that user domain, or the users wouldn’t have been able to access them.
In fact, when an NT professional is studying for the Windows NT Server in the Enterprise certification exam, even his or her spouse gets to know this by heart.
Windows NT Server supports many different kinds of printer connections, and once a printer is hooked up to the server you can share it out to users anywhere on your network, including those across WAN links.
www.windowsitlibrary.com /Content/329/03/2.html   (2266 words)

  
 Windows Server Reference Guide > Domain Organization   (Site not responding. Last check: )
A domain is a collection of resources within a network that need to be capable of addressing one another by name.
The privileges and restrictions that a domain controller applies to an account (as well as to other objects maintained by that controller) are considered the policies for that account.
Trusts determine the openness of resources within a forest (and, thus, within the domain or domains within that forest) to access and to influence from outside.
www.informit.com /guides/content.asp?g=windowsserver&seqNum=39   (672 words)

  
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 Implementing EFS in a Windows Server 2003 Domain
If a user changes the domain password over a remote access dialup or VPN connection, the DPAPI master key may not be replicated immediately to all domain controllers.
When implementing EFS in a domain, by default the Administrator of the first domain controller is the recovery agent.
If a computer was previously a standalone system and then joins a domain that uses a CA to issue EFS certificates, you might not be able to open files that were encrypted with a self-signed certificate prior to joining the domain.
www.windowsecurity.com /articles/Implementing-EFS-Windows-Server-2003-Domain.html   (1840 words)

  
 SecuriTeam™ - Domain Password Logon Authentication Bug in Windows 2000 Advanced Server Domain Controller
You have a password in your Windows 2000 domain that you set up that consists of 12 characters that alternate between capitals and lowercase.
You log on using your Windows 2000 professional workstation and the password must be typed exactly.
When a user accounts password is set on Windows 2000 Advanced Server (which is also your domain controller running active directory), and a case sensitive password such as "HeLLo" is used, only a Windows 2000 client must type the password exactly the same (on a default installation with all service packs and patches applied).
www.securiteam.com /windowsntfocus/5ZP0P0K7PS.html   (563 words)

  
 WINDOWS IN THE ENTERPRISE - New in Windows Server 2003 - Domain rename
However, with the new version of AD that is included in the release of Windows Server 2003, you now have the ability to rename domains in an Active Directory forest after the forest structure is in place.
Since all child domains and trees within an existing forest derive their distinguished names and DNS names from the forest root domain, having the ability to change a domain name after the AD design has been deployed gives administrators more flexibility in their design decisions.
NOTE: The number of domains in the forest before the rename/restructure operation must equal the number of domains in the forest after the rename/restructure operation.
www.itworld.com /nl/win_this_wk/11242003   (485 words)

  
 Growing Your NT Server Network   (Site not responding. Last check: )
A single Windows NT Server domain is the simplest approach for organizing and administering an NT Server-based network; however, you may want to consider dividing your enterprise network into multiple domains for the following reasons:
Thus, if a user needs access to resources in all three domains in your organization, he or she has to have a separate account in each domain.
If that user’s domain is trusted by another domain, the other domain accepts his or her initial logon as valid.
www.windowsitlibrary.com /Content/315/03/1.html   (1754 words)

  
 Windows 2000 server domain w/Exchange 2003 migrate to 2003 server w/Exchange 2003
Windows 2000 server domain w/Exchange 2003 migrate to 2003 server w/Exchange 2003
Windows 2000 server domain w/Exchange 2003 migrate to...
Here is the scenario: Windows server 2000 domain controller with Exchange 2003 which has about 250-300 user mailbox.
forums.msexchange.org /fb.aspx?m=1800425709   (340 words)

  
 Windows Server 2003 functional levels
Some of the modes are similar to the Windows 2000 options, but others are new to gain the benefits of Windows Server 2003 domain controllers.
Once you have Windows Server 2003 domain controllers in the domain, you have to also choose the forest functional level.
A limiting factor to this level is that all domain controllers in every domain in the entire forest must be running Windows Server 2003.
searchwinit.techtarget.com /tip/0,289483,sid1_gci1036969,00.html   (1180 words)

  
 Windows 2000 Domain Rename
Because the domain is in Mixed mode, it must also either have one or more existing Windows NT 4.0 backup domain controllers (BDCs), or computers that are available to use as Windows NT 4.0 BDCs.
After you revert the parent domain back to Windows NT 4.0, and then upgrade it back to Windows 2000 with the desired name, you can complete the final upgrade steps to Windows 2000 on the former child domain, during which you make it a Windows 2000 child domain again.
Therefore, the Windows 2000 domain controller must be attached to an active hub or switch, even if there are no other connections to the hub or switch, and it is isolated from everything else which is desired.
www.petri.co.il /w2k_domain_rename.htm   (1333 words)

  
 Windows 2003 Training: Windows 2003 Server Domain Administrator Course
The objective of this course is to provide delegates with the skills in Windows Server 2003 required by staff who will be responsible for Domain Administration.
These staff will be administering a single domain and need to understand a Windows Server 2003 network and Active Directory topology, as well as be able to maintain and manage the domain.
Attendance of the Windows Server 2003 Support and Windows Server 2003 Administrator Courses will be assumed.
www.ptr.co.uk /2003-domain-administrator.htm   (406 words)

  
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 Operating Systems Miscellaneous: joining a windows 2003 server domain controller
The problem seems to be that the machine can contact the DNS server that the request is going through, it can be that is the wrong DNS server, there is no DNS server, or simple is an IP that doesn't belong to a DNS server.
Instead of using the change button on the workstation to join the domain, you should use your first instinct and use the network button to go through the wizzard to join the work station into the domain.
You have redmaple defined on the domain and as redmaple.maple.onetechonline.com.
www.experts-exchange.com /Operating_Systems/Q_21609732.html   (2142 words)

  
 setting up network domain - dslreports.com
I want to be able to make the accounts on my main machine and then be able to log into any other machine using that account.
That is so you can manage a windows server/domain from a windows XP machine.
But, without windows server, you will not be able to create a domain.
www.dslreports.com /forum/remark,14018255   (491 words)

  
 Creating the first Windows Server 2003 Domain Controller in a domain
One of the greatest features of Windows Server 2003 is its ability to be a Domain Controller (DC).
The features of a domain extend further than this tutorial ever could, but some of its most well known features are its ability to store user names and passwords on a central computer (the Domain Controller) or computers (several Domain Controllers).
If you own a web domain like "visualwin.com", you can use it, but it isn't suggested because computers inside of your domain may not be able to reach the company website.
www.visualwin.com /AD-Controller   (683 words)

  
 Windows 2003 Domain Controller Rename
Although easier to implement, if you rename a domain controller through the System Properties dialog box instead of using the Netdom.exe tool, DNS and Active Directory replication latency may delay the ability of clients to locate or authenticate to the renamed domain controller.
The SPN value of the computer account must be replicated to all domain controllers for the domain and the DNS resource records for the new computer name must be distributed to all the authoritative DNS servers for the domain name.
All of the computer accounts for the domain controller must contain the updated SPN attribute and all the authoritative DNS servers for the domain name must contain the host (A) resource record for the new computer name.
www.petri.co.il /windows_2003_domain_controller_rename.htm   (1150 words)

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