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NT4 Domain to 2003 Domain
I finally got the ok to upgrade our domain to 2003 from NT4. Wanted some opinions on the path i should take and what would work best. I've heard many horror stories of upgrading the existing domain so I doubt i'll take that path. I really want to create a...
Tags: gwilliams@..., windows, software, windows server 2003, networking, Microsoft Windows NT 4.0
Discussion threads 2007-02-15
Network Card Problems
My company has a web server (Server 2003 Web Edition) with 3 network cards installed. Two of the cards are internal only with 10.0.5.0 addresses. The other card has a static public IP. For some reason the card 3 public loses connectivity. It's not a set period of time either,...
Tags: card, gwilliams@..., hardware, net card, network, network card, networking, Public Card
Discussion threads 2007-01-11
VPN Tunnel on PIX
Not sure if anyone will know this or not but worth a try. I have a PIX 515. I have several VPN's with clients already setup and working. We NAT our outgoing traffic to the internet to 1 global ip address, so really we are using PAT. I'm currently setting...
Tags: Network Address Translation, VPN, gwilliams@..., networking, public address, IP, LAN
Q&A 2006-06-29
Migrating to 2003
Ok, this may be a stupid question but i've been out of the Windows world for a couple years. We have a single domain network running NT 4.0. We want to migrate to a Windows 2003 server that is already in place. How do we go about this without losing...
Tags: Microsoft Windows NT, migration
Q&A 2005-11-30
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