Re: Network places, active directory, complete confussion

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From: outlanderbz (outlanderbz_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/01/05


Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2005 08:11:07 -0800

it appears as if both servers are in the network domain. If i remove the
server from the domain i am scared that it will remove the domain all
together. This server was the first server in the domain and should be the
master.

"charles kuchar" wrote:

> Is the server in the network domain? If so, remove the server to WORKGROUP
> and then put the server back in the domain. This will take a couple of
> reboots but i have cleared several problems with this method... charlie
>
> "outlanderbz" <outlanderbz@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:23A2061A-7F7D-4BDA-93CD-45C0777309F4@microsoft.com...
> > In our office we have 2 servers running windows server 2003 standard
> edition.
> > they were both set to global catalogue servers. One was used for
> standard
> > internet VPN connection and the other was the main active directory
> server.
> > The second server running the VPN had some problems so we decided to put
> the
> > VPN connection on the main server. Once it was installed nobody in the
> > company could get to the server. because of this we uninstalled the VPN
> from
> > that server people were able to connect the server again but now when you
> > view network places that server does not show up in the entire netowrk
> list.
> > every other computer and server shows up but the main server does not.
> When
> > you view the network places list on the main server you get nothing at
> all.
> > I can connect to the server by going to any address bar and typing
> \\server.
> > The network now seems unstable. i am getting blips on all switches and
> hubs.
> > netowrk files seem to be alot slower. i am completely confused. Any
> > suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
> >
> > thank you
>
>
>



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