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    <title>Where is WinNT Resource Kit utility NETDOM EXE</title>
    <description>you can find netdom exe 1 8 for winnt here    ftp:  ftp microsoft com reskit nt4 x86 </description>
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    <title>Raid 1 on Windows NT Domain Controllers</title>
    <description>Greetings all:    I just got pushed up to Network Administrator at work and have been tasked with creating a mirror set on both my PDC and BDC  both of which are on Windows NT  it s kind of like time travel   Here s my problem  I have no problem creating a mirror but the drive has been partitioned with a FAT partition for the C:\ drive and NTFS for the E:\ drive  I have the physical hard drive    </description>
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    <title>The RPC Server is unavailable</title>
    <description>Hello and thanks in advance  I have a Windows 4 0 Server that all of a  sudden gives an error when trying to print to it   THE RPC SERVER IS  UNAVAILABLE  It was working fine a week ago and the problem started on Friday  July 27  Any suggestions and links will be very helpful     Thank you  KJG</description>
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    <title>Trying to Join A Domian</title>
    <description>Hi All  wonder if you can help     I have a server with windows 2003 on  1 x desktop  1 x laptop  1 x 4 port router    The server has been configured as a domain controller  a DNS server and a DHCP server    The DHCP scope is 192 168 0 1 to 198 168 254  Exceptions are 192 168 0 1 to 192 168 0 5    The router is on 192 168 0 1  The Static IP addy of the server and the DNS addy is 192 168 0 5       </description>
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    <title>Account locking out</title>
    <description>to troubleshoot account lockouts  see:    http:  blogs technet com guarddog archive 2006 06 05 432761 aspx  http:  blogs msdn com spatdsg archive 2005 12 23 507103 aspx  http:  www windowsecurity com articles Implementing Troubleshooting Account Lockout html             Cheers    HOPEFULLY THIS INFORMATION HELPS YOU        Jorge de Almeida Pinto   MVP Windows Server   Directory Services    BLOG   </description>
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    <title>Setting up new WINS servers</title>
    <description>Hi there     We have two wins servers currently  1 on an old NT PDC and the other on the   BDC  This domain is still heavily used unfortuantely     My problem is that one of our WINS servers has become corrupt  I ve been   advised on here in the past to backup the working database from the PDC and   delete WINS from the BDC then restore with the new database  If i do this     how hard easy is i   </description>
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    <title>Freeware Software</title>
    <description>Find loads of freeware software and other useful tools  at www elmtreeweb co uk        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~  Freeware Download Site  www elmtreeweb co uk</description>
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    <description>Find loads of freeware software and other useful tools  at www elmtreeweb co uk      ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~  Freeware Download Site  www elmtreeweb co uk</description>
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    <title>Can i completely remove WINS?</title>
    <description> Idris   wrote in message   news:u6 23YTXMtHHA 4824@TK2MSFTNGP06 phx gbl     &gt; Well that pretty much suggests not to even think about removing WINS  :   &gt; My main issue which i would like to resolve is my previous post entitled:   &gt; WINS Error   4260 and 4261   &gt; Any advice on that would solve all my problems with it     You usually want to check Event IDs  and Source  at    </description>
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    <title>WINS Error   4260 and 4261</title>
    <description>Yeh i tried earlier with that first link  although i don t get 4262 error    and it would not find the record which was odd   I ll have another look but im fairly sure they are service packed up  I   think i will try and apply again though     Thanks           wrote in message   news:1182444058 950738 106040@n2g2000hse googlegroups com     &gt; Microsoft Article 176202  How t   </description>
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    <title>Connect</title>
    <description>On Jun 17  11:15 pm  Shahanad PO wrote:  &gt; The machine which iam try to join to a domain is a member of that particular domain  But i cannot join to the domain  Message is network path cannot find I have already connected the machine inthe network   &gt;  &gt; When i try to start the netlogon from the control panel  it does nt start and message says  &gt;  &gt;  windows nt configuration for this machine is   </description>
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    <title>cached user details</title>
    <description>I was wandering where the user details are cached in XP which allows  the user to log onto the workstation   laptop if it was disconnected  from the domain    I come from a novell background but we are migrating to AD   in novell  a local user account gets created by a DLU policy  I was wandering how  this worked in AD?    I understand you can set policies to cached the last x user details  but   </description>
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    <title>User Account Maintenance</title>
    <description>On May 25  3:08 am  NetBoySlim   wrote:  &gt; Appologies as I m sure this question has been asked before   I have recently  &gt; assumed the responsibility of locating user accounts that have never been  &gt; used or have not been used for a specified period  i e 6  12  18 months etc    &gt;  Unfortunately the network does not have ActiveDirectory installed or my job     </description>
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    <title>Temp taking down a BDC?   Help</title>
    <description>Herb Martin wrote:  &gt;  Idris   wrote in message   &gt; news:ejaDuESnHHA 4624@TK2MSFTNGP04 phx gbl     &gt;&gt; Hi there   &gt;&gt;  Cross posted to Active Directory section as most people will have dealt   &gt;&gt; with this in the past   &gt;&gt;  &gt;&gt; I m not too up on the NT stuff   &gt;&gt; We have an NT domain  100 users  that has a PDC and a BDC   &gt;&gt;  &gt;&gt; We need to move the BDC to a new switch  Is the   </description>
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    <title>Adding a Remote Domain Controller</title>
    <description>Are you installing a Windows 2003 server into a Windows 2000 domain? This   will require you to run the Adprep          Scott Harding  MCSE  MCSA  Net    A   MVP   Windows Server Networking     carl   wrote in message   news:2F0C9E8E 1582 4137 BCB1 E4B60230707E@microsoft com     &gt;i tried to add the Server as another domain controller last night     Now I  &gt; get a   </description>
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