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paul fokus
Hi all,
I have been reading through posts where others have said that this is
a DNS problem. Is there any tool that will allow me to confirm this,
or is there any way to verify that the AD data is still in
tact....somewhere? I am very new to actually having to do anything to
AD, and right now I have errors when I try to click on anything active
directory or group policy related in the MMC.
The funny thing is that this all worked last night.
I would be interested in working with someone and paying them if
necessary. I can give TS access to get this done, or if you all can
recommend a place to hire someone for short term work.
This domain is at my house, and I am completely down with my mail and
anything else AD related.
Windows 2000 server
Exchange server on same box.
please mail to (e-mail address removed) since my email is down.
TIA,
Paul Stephenson
I have been reading through posts where others have said that this is
a DNS problem. Is there any tool that will allow me to confirm this,
or is there any way to verify that the AD data is still in
tact....somewhere? I am very new to actually having to do anything to
AD, and right now I have errors when I try to click on anything active
directory or group policy related in the MMC.
The funny thing is that this all worked last night.
I would be interested in working with someone and paying them if
necessary. I can give TS access to get this done, or if you all can
recommend a place to hire someone for short term work.
This domain is at my house, and I am completely down with my mail and
anything else AD related.
Windows 2000 server
Exchange server on same box.
please mail to (e-mail address removed) since my email is down.
TIA,
Paul Stephenson