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Blocking high level domains on email
I'm curious as to why none of the spam blockers that I have seen allow you to categorically block an entire high-level domain. For example, I know no one in japan and have no reason to expect a ligitimate email from anyone with an ending of .jp. I...
Tags: Prefbid II, domain, level domain, high level domain
Discussion threads 2007-01-03

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Local sec policy
I have Windows server 2003 joined to a domain it is not a DC. I am looking to deny "log on locally" to the functional accounts they are domain accountsthat are members of the local admins group on this server. I denied at the local sec policy level...
Tags: Servers, domain
Discussion threads 2008-03-05
Geek Trivia: Master of your (top-level) domain
What is the only letter of the alphabet that is not used to begin a top-level domain -- a telling omission that will likely fall to the wayside for good or ill once ICANN allows open top-level domain creation in June of 2009? by Jay Garmon
Tags: Geek Trivia, ICANN, Domain, Domain Name, Jay Garmon
Blog posts 2009-01-06
Raising the Domain Functional Level ... with a side of WTF?!
All,As seen in previous questions, I have just taken over administration of this facility. In the wake of re-imaging @ 30 PCs riddled with viruses, I began to look at the domain setup.From what I can tell the site was upgraded straight from NT4.0. This put the domain/forest functional level...
Discussion threads 2008-05-02
Recovering from a complete domain-level Active Directory crash
Domain-Level Crash?This certainly makes MS's preffered domain model of 'One Domain Multiple sites' look open to disaster doesn't it?Has anyone not been able to recover from a domain-level crash and had to rebuild the whole structure?If so, what is the timeline we are looking at here for a rebuild?Curious, as...
Tags: crash, domain, drumdave62, it management, Microsoft Windows Active Directory, Recovering, replication, what if
Discussion threads 2005-08-16
Broadcast/Collision domain
what is diff between broadcast & collision domainYou can use router to segment broadcast domain and switch to segment colision domain. Colision is happend at level 2 Data link and broadcast at level 3 IPhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broadcast_domain
Tags: domain
Q&A 2006-06-29
GPO and Security Template conflict
My girlfriend works for the city, (can't tell you which one). The city has MANY OU's, each OU has a Network Administrator. The director wants each Network Admin to support their OU. Well, the first thing he wants each admin to do is strengthen user passwords...
Tags: Network administration, NETWORKING, lavon_699@..., security
Discussion threads 2007-10-16
Up a Directory 2.5 (Windows)
Up a Directory is a plugin that will allow you to go up one domain level at a time on your current website.Allows you to go up one domain level at a time on a website.Up a Directory allows you to go up one domain level at a time on...
Tags: Domain, Microsoft Windows
Software downloads 2007-08-26
Win 2000 pro
I need a little help ....I'm trying to join a Win 2000 professional client to a Win server 2003 domain . I've installed WINS on my 20003 server , but i'm not sure what do next .....I've tried joining the client to the domain and it's unable to join .....I...
Tags: dseaman_797@..., domain, Microsoft Windows 2000
Discussion threads 2007-05-19
Can't raise functional level of DC
I have a Server with 2003 Ent sp2. I have to rename the domain but need to raise it's functional level to 2003.When I try and raise level of the Forest, I get: "The functional level cannot be raised, the directory is busy"When I try to raise the domain, I...
Tags: ron@..., functional level
Discussion threads 2007-07-22
Raising functional level of Windows Server 2003 domain
Hi, I would just like a bit of clarification really before I raise the functional level of our domain to 2003. Previously we had a Windows 2000 domain which I've recently upgraded both DC's to 2003. There are still a number of Windows 2000 servers on the system runnning applications....
Tags: Servers, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, functional level, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows
Discussion threads 2008-03-05
Domain rename
I am in the process of renaming my company domain. After I typed rendom /list, I got the error message: "The behavior version of the Forest has not been set to 2 or greater: Win32 error 8245 :8245"Hi, This error (8425) means The server is unwilling to...
Tags: domain, Domain, Hi This, o.i@..., server, windows, windows 2003
Q&A 2005-11-04
Domain rename
I am trying to rename a server 2003 domain. I get the following error when running rendom /list: The behavior version of this forest has not been set to 2 or greater: the server is unwilling to process the request. :8245Any ideas ?Raise Forest Functional Levelhttp://support.microsoft.com/kb/322692In order to support domain...
Tags: ron@...
Discussion threads 2007-07-22
Rename Forest - top level domain (Windows 2003)
I would like to rename my forest top level domain. What steps should I take in doing this?My environment:1. Top level domain and subdomain (2003 Server)2. Exchange server 2003WebcastI haven't tried this, but I did find a TechNet Su
Tags: Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2003, scminter, top level domain, windows
Discussion threads 2006-11-01
Domain-Specific Modeling With Metaedit+: 10 Times Faster Than UML
Domain-Specific Modeling DSM raises the level of abstraction beyond programming by specifying the solution directly using domain concepts. The final products are generated from these high-level specifications. This automation is possible because both the language and generators need fit the requirements of only one company and domain. This paper describes...
Tags: Generator, Domain, Modeling, MetaCase, Domain Specific Modeling, UML, Research & Development, Ooa/Ood/Oop, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Business Operations
White papers 2006-12-29
Import NT4 users into AD
ADMT, right? Well, in this situation, we're using Active Directory but we have NT4 domain controllers coming in as well merger, so we're still on NT4 domain functional level. ADMT won't work with that. We're joining another domain into ours in the coming weeks, and it's totally NT4, no active...
Tags: Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, domain, windows, active directory, ad, server, nt4, nt, tnewman@..., networking, NT4 Domain, advertisement, ADMT
Discussion threads 2006-05-22
Domain Name Analyzer 3.2 (Windows)
Domain Name Analyzer is a free Windows-based software for finding the best domain names for your product or business. Start checking for available domain names with a single click. Domain Name Analyzer also allows you to save results for future use. It provides an easy management of domain names through...
Tags: Microsoft Windows, Domain Name, BRS Media, Domain Name Analyzer, Domain Names, Internet
Software downloads 2006-11-14
DFS replicas unavailable
I've setup DFS to replicate a folder between two domain controllers. The root host is a Windows 2k3 std., the other Windows 2k. Should the replicated folder be available via the W2k machine if the host is down? When i try to access it via namespace, I get unavailable or...
Tags: DFS, domain controller, hardware, Microsoft Windows, swe
Q&A 2005-05-09
Upgrading the domain
Hi, I have upgrade my NT domain to windows 2003 domain. Earlier my domain name was .After upgrade it has taken my domain as .I want it to be domain.com only. How to do this ? Is it DNS name or domain name?. Please help me.Where are you seeing...
Tags: Domain names, domain
Q&A 2005-05-05
Exchange 2000 and forest/domain functional level
Is there any documentation on the internet that says Exchange 2000 IS supported in Windows Server 2003 forest and domain functional level. I couldn't find any, and a customer is asking for one prior to raising functional level.Here is the information you are seeking:http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=825916 ...
Tags: E-mail servers, Microsoft Windows, dgolic, functional level, Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server
Q&A 2004-10-10
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