Re: TS & Outlook (& DNS) related questions on new Win2k3 r2 server setup/install
- From: Meinolf Weber <meiweb(nospam)@gmx.de>
- Date: Sun, 29 Jun 2008 21:44:39 +0000 (UTC)
Hello Donna,
The mailbox you can export to .pst file and import this way. You can also try to login as domain user and logout directly, then copy the complete content of the local user profile to the domain user profile with an administrator account and see if it works. Choose a test user, not a productive one and try it out. Should work.
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Meinolf Weber
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Oops, I do have 1 follow up to the Outlook question. How do I move
the
Outlook data from the local user to the domain user? Import/Export?
Or is
there an easier way?
Thx.
DD
"Meinolf Weber" <meiweb(nospam)@gmx.de> wrote in message
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Hello Donna,
Nice to hear that you find it out. Thank you very much. :-)
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Hi Meinolf,
Before I tell you what I did, I want to tell you I'm OK if you laugh
:) &
you're a patient man!
The Watchguard router has 8 ports - 1 for the WAN & 7 for what
appeared to
be a switch. I had the WAN cable in port 1, a PC in port 2, & the
server in
port 3. It turns out that only port 2 works & is designed to uplink
to a
switch. Yet when I plug anything into ports 3 - 8 the lights come
on
like
it's linked. So your 1st reaction was in the correct direction.
Everything
is OK now. (Perhaps I should stick to accounting ;-))
Anyway, if I have future questions I'll start a new post.
Regards,
DD
"Meinolf Weber" <meiweb(nospam)@gmx.de> wrote in message
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Hello Donna,
Disable the firewall on command prompt:
netsh firewall set opmode mode = disable
or Start, control panel, windows firewall and disable it here.
For RRAS go Start, programs, administrative tools, routing and
remote access and just rightclick the servername, choose Disable
Ruting and remote access.
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Meinolf Weber
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Hi,
The server is definitely not on the WAN port. Cable is good, LEDs
light up.
I got rid of the multihome, just using .3 on NIC2. I'm wondering
if
it has
something to do with Win firewall &/or Routing & Remote Access
which
I
think
I set up on accident during the install. How do I Uninstall or
Disable
those 2 things? Can it be something else?
Thx,
DD
"Meinolf Weber" <meiweb(nospam)@gmx.de> wrote in message
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Hello Donna,
Make sure that you not connect the server to an WAN port of the
router or a configuration port. Also check that the network cable
is not broken. On the NIC in the mahcine check that it is enabled
and the control LED is flashing. Do NOT multihome the DC, means
to NIC's with different ip's ton the same network.
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Meinolf Weber
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Hi again,
If you have domain workstations and domain user accounts, yourOK, I'll try this after I get the server setup complete. Which
users logon the same way with there domain account, when they
are at home. So you have only to setup ONE user account. The
user have to login one time to the domain, then they can also
login at home with username, password and logon to domain, NOT
this computer. Cached credentials on the workstation will store
the logon password so that they have no differences with
working at home.
brings me to my next question...
As far as I can tell I setup the domain, AD, DNS, DHCP, server
roles,
etc.
The server has 2 NICs. I setup NIC2 originally w/ the
following:
IP 192.168.100.3
Sub 255.255.255.0
GW 192.168.100.1 (the router)
DNS 192.168.100.3
But I can't even ping the router (.1)? My "lab" setup is as
follows:
A Watchguard router (with a built-in 8 port switch) connected to
the
internet
1 Win XP workstation Connected to router switch (No DHCP) IP
info
192.168.100.17 GW 192.168.100.1 ISPs DNS IP
1 Win 2k3 server connected to router switch
The Win XP PC is working fine pinging & getting out to the
internet
(won't
ping the server however)
The server cannot ping anything nor get out to the internet
So I hooked up the 2nd NIC (really NIC1) and gave it IP
192.168.100.6
w/ same GW and DNS and still nothing? Any ideas?
Thx,
DD
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