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| luisjo 2003-01-25, 10:40 am |
| I dont get it, router not dommain controller? | |
| me? I dunno... 2003-01-26, 11:51 am |
| If you try to use a domain controller for a router, your brain will tilt, at least, mine does.
maybe its because srv records get duplicated with different dc ip#'s that causes replication trouble, maybe sysvol gets confused, but problems seems to crop up as soon as I try to do that. | |
| luisjo 2003-01-26, 12:06 pm |
| Thank you, i got it, now im having the game of Real Madrid against Atletico de Bilvao, i find out that my video card can have blended windows so i can see my favorite team play and also read my emails.
Thanks for the explanation me i dunno. | |
| me? I dunno... 2003-01-26, 12:17 pm |
| Real Madrid?, are you watching web tv? | |
| luisjo 2003-01-26, 12:20 pm |
| i have cable that i can connect to my video card, but i has the feature to have blended windows, so i have the game on the background and keep on doing my work , is very cool to do that, also i have a 19" monitor so it looks great, my team Real Madrid is playing great but atletico is very hard team. | |
| jeff_j_black 2003-01-27, 12:28 pm |
| One thing you can do with dual-homed domain controllers, it to specify which network interface registers with WINS and DNS. That way your DC can route, but will only advertise the SRV service on the specified interface. As long as your router is configured correctly, hosts on the other interface will still be able to access the domain. Otherwise, I think the interface that is first in order of PCI slots, registers it's info and that mey cause the issues. | |
| me? I dunno... 2003-01-28, 12:07 am |
| quote: One thing you can do with dual-homed domain controllers, it to specify which network interface registers with WINS and DNS
would that be done in the Advanced TCP/IP Settings dialogue box, under the dns and wins tabs, by pointing them at specific (different, or none at all) servers? | |
| jocampo 2003-01-28, 7:46 am |
| quote: Originally posted by me? I dunno...
If you try to use a domain controller for a router, your brain will tilt, at least, mine does.
maybe its because srv records get duplicated with different dc ip#'s that causes replication trouble, maybe sysvol gets confused, but problems seems to crop up as soon as I try to do that.
Microsoft recommend do not use DC and WINS Servers as a dual boot machine.
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| cm2gj 2003-02-02, 12:09 pm |
| quote: Originally posted by jocampo
Microsoft recommend do not use DC and WINS Servers as a dual boot machine.
ms recommends to use Windows ME as excellent OS. | |
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