Hmmm Newt, I didn't get back because I could see that things where getting a bit silly!! MJG First thing, your initial response did seem...
long shot but if you haven't pointed the server at the DNS server on your domain (probably it's self) that can cause a very slow response in AD....
All Win2k clients come with one TS license so you don't need to worry about them. AS far as I know the Win2k CAL are seperate from Terminal...
Mjg1973 I was also under the assumption that the clients where looking at the external DNS server hence the reason that I suggested that to be...
Havent done it myself but I can't imagine that it is difficult. Have you looked at the help... on it .
I agree with UNIXFAN, you need to have your DNS server pointing to its self and also all to the Clients should be pointing to it in order for AD...
If you look at the properties of the forward lookup zone in DNS there is an option for alowing zone transfer. Obviously if you have more than one...
If you deleted the password on the administrator account then surely there is no password and you can just hit return. or am I missing something!
Thanks for your response Eric, DNS is installed as an AD intergrated zone on both machines and all other AD replication i.e users groups OU's etc...
We have one win2k domain and two sites configured in AD; UK and USA. UK is working fine with a DFS root and one DFS link, purely to distribute...
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