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FQDN
I have a win 2k server configured by someone else. It wasn't set-up with a fully qualified domain name. What do I need to do to make the server so that it has a fully qualified domain name. Thanks in advance.Change nameOpen System control panel, click on Computer name and...
Tags: Servers, chaoticbliss, fully qualified domain name, server
Discussion threads 2007-10-12
Windows Networking IP Question
I am running a Novell 6 server and I also use Microsoft peer to peer for one printer for 3 people. It is attached to an XP workstation and shared using MS print sharing. It was working fine for about a year then all of it one of the...
Tags: computer, DNS, flynmonkey, Fully Qualified Domain Name, networking, server, Windows networking, windows print sharing ip, Wins Server
Discussion threads 2005-08-24
Fix Exchange 2003 Netdiag/Kerberos glitch
I recently received an interesting e-mail about a bug inExchange Server 2003. What makes it interesting is that Microsoft has nomention of the bug in its Knowledge Base. The message I received read:"I found an issue with the Netdiag tool that Microsoftuses in a standard deploy of Exchange 2003. The...
Tags: Exchange, server, Brien M. Posey MCSE, Microsoft Exchange Server, Microsoft Exchange Server 2003, fully qualified domain name, Netdiag
Technical articles 2004-07-02
Understanding how DNS works, part 1
If you want to use TCP/IP on your network, you'll probably need to set up a DNS server. What is DNS and how does it work? Jim Boyce examines DNS and shows you some of its ins and outs.DNS Domain Name Service is one of the most basic services on...
Tags: Domain names, NETWORKING, Network technology, Jim Boyce, DNS, IP address, IP, computer
Technical articles 2000-07-20
Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch MGCP Asynchronous DNS Lookup Feature Module
This paper describes the Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch MGCP Asynchronous DNS Lookup feature. If the DNS servers fail or exhibit poor response times, synchronous DNS function calls could seriously impact call processing by throttling new calls and failing existing calls. Very slow DNS responses from improperly provisioned Media GateWay MGW...
Tags: Fully Qualified Domain Name, DNS, Cisco Systems Inc., Domain Names, Networking, Internet
White papers 2007-03-04
Load Balancing Exchange 2007 Client Access Servers Using Windows Network Load-Balancing Technology - Part 3: Creating Certificates and Testing Client Services
In this paper the author shows how to create a new Subject Alternative Name SAN certificate that includes all necessary Fully Qualified Domain Names FQDNs and NetBIOS names and install it on both nodes in the NLB cluster. Lastly, the author does the testing necessary to ensure client services work...
Tags: Fully Qualified Domain Name, Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, Microsoft Access, Load Balancing, Server, Microsoft Windows, TechGenix, Network Technology, Networking
White papers 2007-09-11
Microsoft Security Bulletin MS02-037 Q326322 (Windows)
The Internet Mail Connector IMC enables Microsoft Exchange Server to communicate with other mail servers via SMTP. When the IMC receives an SMTP extended Hello EHLO protocol command from a connecting SMTP server, it responds by sending a status reply that starts with the following: 250-<Exchange server ID>Hello<Connecting server ID>...
Tags: Fully Qualified Domain Name, Attacker, Microsoft Exchange Server, Buffer, Lookup, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp., Internet Mail Connector, Internet, E-mail Servers, Groupware, Servers, Security, Networking, Enterprise Software, Software, Hardware
Software downloads 2002-07-25
Openwares IE Security Patch 1.0 (Windows)
This patch addresses vulnerability in Microsoft Internet Explorer that could allow Hackers and con artists to display a fake URL in the address and status bars. The vulnerability is caused due to an input validation error, which can be exploited by including the '%01' and '%00' URL encoded representations after...
Tags: Fully Qualified Domain Name, Vulnerability, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Opensoft, Web Browsers, Security, Internet
Software downloads 2003-12-16

Additional Resources

Configure IT Quick: Preparation is key when renaming a Windows .NET domain
Rename a Windows .NET domain with a utility called RenDom.If you’ve ever tried to rename a Windows 2000 domain, you know that the process is complicated in mixed mode and impossible in native mode. Microsoft has resolved this issue in Windows.NET, the next Windows server operating system, by creating a...
Tags: Brien M. Posey MCSE, information technology, Microsoft Windows, domain, trust relationship, Windows.Net
Technical articles 2002-06-27
Unable to join Server to Domain
I recently rebuilt a small office network. The network had a 2 DCs, DNS, Web Server, DB Server and Exchange Server. All on windows 2003. I rebuilt the primary DC (I know no more PDC... It is the DC with all 5 FSMO roles) and demoted the backup DC. I...
Tags: TCP/IP, Domain names, NETWORKING, Servers, Network technology, Computer Browser Service, domain, network, server, DNS
Discussion threads 2007-12-30
Build Your Skills: Add virtual SMTP connectors to support multiple domain names in Exchange 2000
Shows how to create a second SMTP virtual server using the Exchange System ManagerOut of the box, Microsoft Exchange 2000 installs a single virtual SMTP connector that's easy to configure to accept e-mail to a registered domain name. However, many companies have additional domain names due to acquisitions, name changes,...
Tags: E-mail, Server virtualization, Servers, E-mail servers, Scott Lowe MCSE, domain name, SMTP, server, SMTP Virtual Server, Exchange System Manager, Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server, SMTP server
Technical articles 2002-11-26
Server 2008 core won't let me add machines to the domain
Hi allI have been playing around with server core adding a domain controller to it and see how that works.My test lap is in virtual server from microsoft. Im running a 32 bit core server which i ran a DCPROMO on with this answer file setup (this is just a...
Tags: Domain names, NETWORKING, DNS, offerlamlap.local, domain
Discussion threads 2008-10-27
Slow logon to domain
We have two XP pro and two Win2K PC's that take on average 10mins to log in to the server. The win98 pc's are fine. I have edited the group policy setting for "always wait for the network at startup" to enable as recommended by various websites. I have also...
Tags: DNS server, domain controller, group policy, hardware, logon, mickmcmanus@..., Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP, network, server, workstation
Q&A 2005-01-07
Rename Windows Server 2003 domain controllers
SeriuoslyDid you just tell us how to rename a computer?Come on man!Er...I tend to agreeAnyway, aren't you supposed to use netdom for this ? Are all the objects in DNS updated correctly if you use this simple menthod above ? I read somewhere that they aren't necessarily. I recently had...
Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Domain names, NETWORKING, tom.robinson@..., computer, domain controller, DNS, computer name, domain, computer account
Discussion threads 2007-09-19
Get IT Done: IP host name resolution troubleshooting guide
IP host name resolution should be straightforward, with just two basic types: a host file and the DNS system. However, the process for locating an address in the DNS system and the complexities of multiple layers of cache make the process slightly less transparent. In this article, we will discuss...
Tags: DNS, DNS server, domain, Get IT Done, IP, Robert L. Bogue, server
Technical articles 2003-03-18
Get IT Done: Managing DNS in a multiple Windows 2000 domain environment
Tips for managing domain name servers in Windows 2000Windows NT 4.0 domains have no natural relationship to each other. They are simply a bunch of security boundaries sitting out there, waiting to be configured to see each other through the domain trust process. For those networks that use DNS for...
Tags: Domain names, NETWORKING, Get IT Done, Cindy Souders, MCSE, DNS, Microsoft Windows 2000, DNS server, Microsoft Windows, domain, server
Technical articles 2002-03-12
Add Domain
How do i add a domain to a laptop or pc?can it be done without ringing my broadband provider?Adding a domain?You can't just "add a domain" to something. Can you be more specific about your goals? What do you expect adding a domain to do?A domain is something...
Tags: domain, domain name, e-mail, hardware, IP, IP address, it management, networking, programming, seantobinster@..., security, software, windows
Discussion threads 2007-01-16
cannot join domain
i;ve a cleint pc runing win xp pro,is able to ping all servers successfully on the network but cannot map to any shared drive, files, folders or documents on these same servers.you cannot join pc to the domain as well.it dispalys the message "network location cannot be found".you can browse...
Tags: DNS, domain, FQDN, sasco300@..., windows
Q&A 2006-01-25
Child Domain Request Logon
Hi everybody, I am having problems communicating with the PDC of a child domain. If I try to access from a client workstation to w2k AD server though a network mapping like \adbsrv1downloads I recive a logon scream, even if I introduce the administrator account it denies access. In the...
Tags: child domain, DNS, domain, FQDN, IP, server, SpookyGreenway, windows
Q&A 2004-11-08
Server Domain Not Functioning Properly
I have a domain on a Windows Server 2003 box and a backup domain controller on a Windows Server 2000. The 2 domain controller's are not replicating properly. When I am logged on the 2000 box I can access the master domain controller through ip but not...
Tags: Domain names, Servers, NETWORKING, domain, domain controller, server, mailbox
Discussion threads 2008-12-18
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