Re: Active directory



Hi, i just found that the ip address was wrong in the dns. After i modified
it then everything works fine. Fyi, 2 nics and internal and external.SP3.
Thanks

Daniel

"ElMajdal" <ElMajdal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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how Many NICs do you have on your ISA Server ?
whats their configurations ?

WHICH SP you have on your ISA 2004 ?
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Tarek Majdalani
Computer Engineer, CIW, MCSA: Security 2000/2003, TS: Windows Vista
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"Daniel" wrote:

My win2k3 is joined as member server to my DC and it has isa server 2004.
But when i want to view active directory user and computers or any other
administrative service in DC, it will prompted that cannot contact DC or
the
DC is not online. Pls help. Thanks

Daniel





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