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AD DNS problem with 2 Domains
I have 2 Windows 2000 AD DOMAINS, domain1.com and domain2.com, running on the same IP subnet. The domains are setup in a trust. Both domains use AD integrated DNS that's hosted on servers in the domain1.com domain.Zone transfers are enabled for servers listed on the name servers tab. Secure updates...
Tags: Domain names, Servers, NETWORKING, IP Routing, njwirehead, subnet, server, DNS server, DNS, domain2.com, advertisement
Discussion threads 2007-10-10

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domain not in rcpthosts
I send a email to this person, I get a undeliverable mail saying " There was a SMTP communication problem with the recipient's email server. Please contact your system administrator.
Tags: E-mail
Q&A 2005-09-30
Desktop
Users PCs (XP and Wins 2000) currently joined 1 domain (eg domain1), and his desktop has a number of shortcuts and links.Now the user's PC is to join another domain (domain2), is there any way to have his desktop settings be exactly the same as the one when he is...
Tags: Desktops, shortcut
Q&A 2006-08-09
Exchange 03 permissions for multiple domains in a single forest
I have a front-end / back-end Exchange 2003 topology. I added a second 2-way trans trust domain to the forest. The first domain is on a 10.0.0.x network, the second domain is a 192.168.20.x and tunnels to the 10.0.0.x network. From the second domain, I can ping...
Tags: E-mail, dave@..., domain, second domain
Discussion threads 2007-09-20
DNS mystery
Originally we had the following configuration for our e-mail system: domain1.com and domain2.com where pointing their MX records to our router1. Later we noticed that there were too many e-mails coming to non-existing accounts for domain1.com and here is what we did. We set up a Linux Sendmail server, created...
Tags: DNS, domain, e-mail, it management, MX Records, Net Designer, Sendmail Inc.
Q&A 2005-07-22
domain.local
on an SBS2003 which acts as a DNS server created a domain.local windows domain, created a DNS record for domain.com BUT when you do a query to the server from the outside it reports NS asserver.domain.comserver.domain.localserver.domain2.comwhy is domain.local viewable from the outside is there a way to restrict it?Hi, Windows...
Tags: private network, network, steves@..., DNS
Discussion threads 2007-01-24
move domains into a common forest
I have two separate Windows 2003 domains built independently of one another so they are separate forests as well with the following names:(1)domain1.abc.com(2)domain2.abc.comIs there a way to join them so that they share a common forest with the same name that they are already using, abc.com?thanks in advance
Tags: frash@...
Discussion threads 2007-09-05
want to move to a single Active Directory
Currently we have a setup where there is one main doamain(mydomain.local) and 14 sub domains (domain1.mydomain.local, domain2.mydomain.local, etc...) Also there is a AD for each one... I want to be able to move to a scenario where I have 1 AD and can manage all users in the forest through...
Tags: Microsoft Windows Active Directory, advertisement, volodymyr@...
Discussion threads 2007-03-05
Groupwise, Add a 2nd Email domain name
Groupwise 6.5.1 I need to add an additional new 2nd Email domain name to One of the Post offices. Assuming I get the MX Records set correctly with the ISP, What do I need to configure on the GWIA and PO so that we get email on the new name?Quick...
Tags: dkamp@..., domain name, e-mail, Email Domain, Email domain name, GWIA, Novell GroupWise
Q&A 2005-06-29
Making Windows2003 DNS nonauthorative for the domain
Making Windows2003 DNS nonauthorative for the domain, or at least for www. mail. pop3. pop.currently my domain is named domain.com and when ever local users from domain.com went online everything works fine until they go to domain.com then the dns resolves www. locally instead of on the isp. I have...
Tags: Domain names, NETWORKING, anabolic_omen@..., e-mail, WWW, DNS, domain name, domain, local user
Discussion threads 2007-10-16
Displaying e-mail addresses in Outlook 2003
I support a SBS2003 system that is configured to receive e-mail for two seperate domains. Everything is configured OK and working fine, however the users need to be able to see which of their e-mail domains any messages are sent to, as this info dictates how they reply. At the...
Tags: e-mail, exchange, martin@..., Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Outlook 2003, sbs2003, smtp address, windows
Discussion threads 2007-02-19
2 DC consolidation into 1 DC; Using WAN
Techs; Got a authentication question.2 Domain Controllers, 2 Locations within 1/2-mile using T1 WAN connection. Considering these locations are so close, is it worth considering consolidating the 2 domains into 1 Domain or keep them seperate?Domain Controller ConsolidationSeveral questions here concerning your situation.Are the domain controllers in separate Active...
Tags: domain controller, johnnywatt, networking, WAN
Discussion threads 2005-01-23
Configure IT Quick: Set up Sendmail to host multiple domains
Find out how to configure Sendmail to work on a single machine responsible for more than one domain.The popularity of domain hosting has increased exponentially in the last few years for companies of all sizes. All these domains need to be hosted somewhere, but corporate-level hosting of Web sites and...
Tags: Thomas Nooning CCNA, CCDA, information technology, domain, Sendmail Inc., multiple domain, server
Technical articles 2001-11-21
how to enable ms exchange 2003 to service to domains
Is it possible to have 2 domains supproted by 1 mail server.Domain 1 abc.com with the exchange serverDomain 2 xyz.com no exchange server but would like to use domain 1sureExchange can handle a number of domains. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/268838that's one way... Microsoft Technet has other articles. http://search.technet.microsoft.com/search/Default.aspx?query=multiple+domains&brand=technet&locale=en-us&refinement=00&lang=en-usthere's many Exchange Server support related...
Tags: E-mail servers, colin.stratychuk@..., Microsoft Exchange Server 2003, domain, server
Discussion threads 2007-10-02
how can i setup php.ini to send emails from multiple Domains
Hi everyone I’m hoping to get some help from all of you here because the maker of PHP are plain Rude I’m very new to PHP and I would like to get some question answered and maybe resolve my issue how can I setup php.ini to send emails from...
Tags: E-mail, Scripting languages, PHP, domain, Domains
Discussion threads 2004-12-07
Child domain promotion
Hello!I have a problem with child domain setup. I have installed root server with DNS , AD , etc. They are my root DNS (domain name is domain1). So, i want to create child domain named domain2.domain1, but during dcpromo i have received message that child domain server could not...
Tags: Servers, Network technology, NETWORKING, Domain names, cyberxdream@..., server, IP address, IP
Discussion threads 2007-07-30
Exchange 2000 Backup Exec 8.6 restore
I am trying to restore the information store and mailboxes from an exchange server (let's call it mail) on one domain to a different server on a newly created domain (mail2). There are issues way I can't restore them to mail.I have built the mail2 server so it has...
Tags: Computer Geek, domain, e-mail, Exchange, information store, Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server, server
Q&A 2006-07-24
Two separate companies-Two Domains-One Network
I just started a new job and we have two compaines in one location and one network with two domains on it but I was hired to one of the companies not both to administrate the network. But they both share resources on the domain I was hired to. This...
Tags: NETWORKING, domain, network
Discussion threads 2005-07-08
Host Headers and DNS
Hi,I are trying to setup a couple intranet sites using IIS6 with just 1 IP address. I know this can be done using host headers but how do I add it to DNS to make it work? So far I have created http://intranet1.com and that works perfectly. I want to...
Tags: bfilmfan, DNS, Eminent87, header, host header, IP, IP address, public IP address, server, windows
Q&A 2005-05-16
Tips for writing cleaner HTML
It has been said that cleanliness is next to godliness. This is especially true when it comes to writing HTML. Here are some tips for cleaning up your code.I have heard many people complain about not being able to read HTML for one simple reason—many Web page designers simply write...
Tags: Indentation, Jason Smith, Figure B, HTML
Technical articles 2000-04-17
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