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Hi all
i have 10 computer. in this have 3 computer have win2003 Server and remain is XP pro
and now i set up a Server Domain and join 10 computer to that domain
but when join domain with 3 computer have "win 2003 Server" have error Domain is N/A
Some body help me
Can u send for me ebook to WinServer 2003
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When creating an Active Directory domain it is critical that all workstations and member servers have DNS configured to point to, and only to, DNS servers that contain the domain's DNS zone. I'd take a guess that you've got the correct settings in your DHCP server configuration, that the XP workstations are set to use DHCP and therefore are getting the correct DNS settings, but that you've set static IP addresses for your members servers and have not configured DNS correctly.
You should install the support tools from the Windows Server 2003 CD-ROM on the member servers that you can't connect to the domain, and run dcdiag with the /s switch to confirm that you've got connectivity to a domain controller and that it's functioning correctly, and netdiag to confirm that other networking facilities are working correctly.
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AnhTin wrote: but when join domain with 3 computer have "win 2003 Server" have error Domain is N/A
How about your windows xp computer? Is it join domain successful or not? If you could join it successful, try to check your windows xp setting and find the reason why you can't join your windows 2003 to a domain controller. As I suggest, try to check your DNS setting on your domain controller and your client.
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thanks
with computer have Windows XP PRO join domain successful but with WinDows Server 2003 SP1 join domain and now successful but
when i create user for computer have Windows Server 2003 SP1
i dont permission for that user have permission admin in that computer have Windows Server 2003 SP1, login is susscessful but havent permission admin
When i login "that computer" load all user in Server eliminate user loging so i dont permission for this user
i try create a user have Account same user on Server after that permission is admin
but when login with that user still havent admin
Some body help me
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Hi, what is the difference between Local Security Policy and Group Policy in windows XP?
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I believe the two snap-ins affect the same settings, but that the settings from Group Policy will override any settings made locally. Only if all of the Group Policy Objects have '(not set)' as the value for a setting will the local setting take effect.
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Mike Dimmick wrote: I believe the two snap-ins affect the same settings
Yes, I already check the group policies and local security setting one by one. I found that the local security setting is part of group policies in the section of Computer configuration -> windows setting -> Security settings.
Mike Dimmick wrote: but that the settings from Group Policy will override any settings made locally. Only if all of the Group Policy Objects
May be I need to test it first. Because I found that, when I configure the setting of auditing policies in local security setting, the setting in group policies also change too.
Thank you for your comment
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Hi, I have some problem with assign a logon script in windows xp. Please read read my below activities and suggest me if you found any error:
1. My computer name is Net1 . I log on as a local administrator account.
2. I create a user account name User1 with blank password.
3. Create a folder name Welcome and create some file in it. Then make a Make a network share with "Welcome " as a share name and define permission for Everyone group in Share tab to Full control and Everyone group in security tab to read , read and execute and list folder content .
4. Log off Administrator account and logon with User1 account.
5. Log off User1 account and logon as Administrator account again. (I do this because i want user1 has it own profile).
6. In Administrative mode, I create a folder name Logon Script in the root drive C: and share it and put LS as a share name. I define the permission for both Share tab and security tab as step 3.
7. I create a batch file name MappedNetworkDrive.bat and the content of the file is mapped the network drive for welcome folder. The content of the file is:
net use y: \\net1\welcome
8. I assign the logon script to User1 in computer management and put the below path in Logon script text box: LS\MappedNetworkDrive.bat
9. I try to log off administrator account and log on as User1 account but i couldn't see the mapped network drive appear in windows explorer. I try to log off and logon many time but the network drive didn't map for me. But when I still in User1 mode and double click on the batch file directly, the drive is mapped successful but I don't want to to do. I want to mapped it automatically.
Does anyone see any problem with my above activities?
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Try changing the share with the batch file to netlogon and change the user properties script options to MappedNetworkDrive.bat and see what happens. orherwise recate a new entery in the registery and get that to call the batch file under HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
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dark_phonex wrote: Try changing the share with the batch file to netlogon and change the user properties script options to MappedNetworkDrive.bat and see what happens
Ok, thank you for your comment. I will try this way.
dark_phonex wrote: orherwise recate a new entery in the registery and get that to call the batch file under HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
I will try this method and see what will happend.
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Hi all:
I know for MSI installation package you can choose to install in default mode(Without UI)
MsiSetInternalUI(INSTALLUILEVEL_NONE, NULL);
and also register a callback
MsiSetExternalUI (MSIProgressHandler, /*all the installation msg you interested in*/...
to get MSI installation progress message with some info.
But now I have an exe installation package, and I've tried this package with '/q' command line, It did installed in background without any UI, but how can I get installation progress info like I did in MSI in this scenario?
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That will depend very much on whether the supplied EXE was coded to allow you to do so. It probably wasn't, so you'll be out of luck.
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Is it possible to create a directory in a DFS Namespace using the .Net Framework 2.0?
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Hi, I found this configuration tool online. I currently use it, it creates infrastructure reports pretty quickly, and I didn't know if anyone else has used it. I have the free version right now, and am wondering whether or not I should upgrade.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Tool can be found at:
http://www.ecora.com/ecora/products/documentor.asp
Jill Hudson
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I would like to add an item to the Menu in File Explorer in Windows Mobile 5.0. When a file has been selected different options is available via the Menu button, like Beam, Delete, Rename etc. But how to add a new item to this menu so I can process the file with my own application?
I've look in the registry without success.
Thankfull for all answers!
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Hi,
I am using Windows 2000 on my machine and I change the user type of administrator to Power Users. And then I restarted the System. But now when I am trying to open the Users and Passwords option in the control panel.
It is giving error :
You must be a member of Administrators group on this computer to open the Users and Passwords control panel. You are logged in as IT3\Administrator, which is not a member of the Administrators group.
And I have no other user account. Please help me in this issue.
matrix
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Try to use Bart PE[^] to create a windows live CD and boot from this CDROM. Then try to logon as administrator account (may be the account from the CDROM) and try to upgrade your computer account an administrator group member ship.
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I'm a little surprised it let you do that. Unfortunately, there's no way back so far as I'm aware - you'll have to reinstall.
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Hi, the below is the script to get Computer information:
Set objComputer = CreateObject("Shell.LocalMachine")<br />
<br />
Wscript.Echo "Computer name: " & objComputer.MachineName<br />
Wscript.Echo "Shutdown allowed: " & objComputer.IsShutdownAllowed<br />
Wscript.Echo "Friendly UI enabled: " & objComputer.IsFriendlyUIEnabled<br />
Wscript.Echo "Guest access mode: " & objComputer.IsGuestAccessMode<br />
Wscript.Echo "Guest account enabled: " & _<br />
objComputer.IsGuestEnabled(0)<br />
Wscript.Echo "Multiple users enabled: " & _<br />
objComputer.IsMultipleUsersEnabled<br />
Wscript.Echo "Offline files enabled: " & _<br />
objComputer.IsOfflineFilesEnabled<br />
Wscript.Echo "Remote connections enabled: " & _<br />
objComputer.IsRemoteConnectionsEnabled<br />
Wscript.Echo "Undock enabled: " & objComputer.IsUndockEnabled
Let look at at this: objComputer.IsRemoteConnectionsEnabled I want to know that why IsRemoteConnectionsEnabled property is the member of objComputer object? Are there any document that list all properties of an object and how to use it? Because I want to write my own script without copy and customize the script from the other people. I want to create something by myself about scripting. Any idea?
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I'm thinking very seriously about my next computer being an apple computer, so I'm wandering..
Is there going to be a section in the codeproject for mac coding?
Here is my sugestion: http://mac.codeproject.com
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Have you ever looked at Objective-C???
And as for COCOA...
OK so they have an Intel in now, but I ask you... is that really enough???
Just write it in Java or use wxWidgets under Visual Studio and recompile it under that crap that comes with the Mac, what is it? X-Studio or something???
Better still Bootcamp your Mac into XP!
Besides, I think your forum would be even quieter than the ATL/WTL/STL template library one!
-- modified at 21:02 Tuesday 25th July, 2006
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It's XCode. I'm guessing that you are not a very big fan of apple..!
Bootcamp.. The point is for the program to run on the mac!
As for the forum, you don't know until you try
Better, add a mac forum and a linux forum too. Why stick in one OS while there are so many, and better ones by the way..
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Lampros G wrote: Why stick in one OS while there are so many, and better ones by the way
All OSes have their strengths and weaknesses. I don't think one is better than another.
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are you serious ?
codeproject is dedicated for microsoft technologies
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