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How to replace a 2000 domain controller in remote site?02 Feb 2006 09:52 GMT2
I need some info on replacing Windows 2000 server that is a domain
controller  with a windows 2003 server that is going to be a domain
controller in the same domain.
I have a windows 2000 server that is a domain controller and it is in a
Replace DNS server02 Feb 2006 08:47 GMT7
I am in the process of building a win2k3 box to relace my win2k box
which is at deaths door.  The current box hosts the DNS for our domain
as well as exchange etc.  It is a DC in a child domain.  The root DC of
the forest has DNS but It doesn't resolve many names so I can't rely on
Web site redirection question...01 Feb 2006 21:02 GMT4
I have been asked if we can use a web address that would reference an in
house web site.  In other words, can I make it so
"http://www.<domian>.com/example" points to a particular server on our
local network.  The <domain>.com that we would be using is registered
Reverse Zones Not Replication01 Feb 2006 17:54 GMT2
My network is three sites, each with a DC that is the DNS server.  Servers
are 2003, SP1. The first server set up is the FSMO and I have a Reverse
Lookup zone for all sites, 192.168.151.0, 192.168.189.0, and 192.168.160.0.
Neither of the other two DNS servers have these Reverse ...
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