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I'm planning to set up a domain controller for our small computer laboratory. I'm a little confused as to what operating system to use for our domain controller.
What's in the lab:
The lab has 25 units running a mix of Windows 7 and Windows XP.
The domain controller will only have 2GB of RAM running…
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Just wondering why a Domain Controller has a public IP address?
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Warning: I'm a Linux/*NIX admin so this is all new to me.
I understand that it's not considered a good idea to have only a single domain controller, and that it is also probably a good idea for a domain controller to only do AD/DHCP/DNS (Here). We have two offices, location A with 30 users and location…
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A bit of background before I dive into the gritty details: I have a single server running Windows 2003 Server where I host my ASP.net website and SQL Server + Reports. I've been creating ordinary windows user accounts to authenticate my users, and I enabled integrated windows authentication with…
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I set up BACS (Broadcom Teaming) to team two NIC on a Windows 2003 Active Directory Domain Controller. Networking still works okay, I can ping the gateway etc, but both DNS and Active Directory fail to start with various 40xx errors.
The team that I created is Smart load Balancing with Failover…
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