Your resolve-name problem can be done by doing this:
-If you don't need a domain server -using like Group Server- the station
can shut to the DNS of the ISP. With this schema the server don't need
DNS in the ethernet card -if don't need internet access-
-If need the domain server, the pcs should shout to the DNS of the
server, and this resolve to the machines. In a small network this is not
necesary because the internet service is whithout server to admin.
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Issues migrating SBS 2003 domain to Server 2008 Standard ... We are stuck migrating our SBS 2003 domain to Server 2008. ... Fatal Error:DsGetDcName (SRV-EXCH) call failed, ... Verify your Domain Name Sysytem (DNS) is ... network connectivity to a domain controller.... (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs)
Re: AD management snap in cannot find DC (netdiag /v workstation) ... The name.local entries are used by my apache server to implement ... change button, more button, the "Primary DNS suffix of this ...Attr: subschemaSubentry ... Owner of the binding path:... (microsoft.public.windows.server.active_directory)
Re: AD management snap in cannot find DC (netdiag /v workstation) ... button, more button, the "Primary DNS suffix of this computer", it should ... The Security System could not establish a secured connection with the server...Attr: subschemaSubentry ... Owner of the binding path:... (microsoft.public.windows.server.active_directory)
Re: AD management snap in cannot find DC (netdiag /v workstation) ...DNS Host Name: tonyb-pc.imageproc.imageproc.com ... Testing IpConfig - pinging the DHCP Server......Attr: subschemaSubentry ... Owner of the binding path:... (microsoft.public.windows.server.active_directory)
Re: Issues migrating SBS 2003 domain to Server 2008 Standard ... Since you have migrated to standard server 2008 you would be better served posting in a Standard server NG. ...Event String:... Verify your Domain Name Sysytem (DNS) is ... network connectivity to a domain controller.... (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs)