W2K3 domains

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Rachel L Chipman

Hello -

I recently upgrade one of our NT4.0 domains to W2K3. We have an existing
W2K3 forest and my plan was to add the new W2K3 domain to the existing forest
however in looking at some of the settings on the new W2K3 domain, I 'm not
sure that's what happened. Is there any way to find out the config of the
new domain?

We are having lots of resolution issues and I need to find out what's going
on. It just doesn't seem like the domain is functioning as it should and
this is a HUGE problem. I need some help RIGHT away !!

Thank you !
 
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Rachel L Chipman said:
Hello -

I recently upgrade one of our NT4.0 domains to W2K3. We have an existing
W2K3 forest and my plan was to add the new W2K3 domain to the existing
forest
however in looking at some of the settings on the new W2K3 domain, I 'm
not
sure that's what happened. Is there any way to find out the config of the
new domain?

We are having lots of resolution issues and I need to find out what's
going
on. It just doesn't seem like the domain is functioning as it should and
this is a HUGE problem. I need some help RIGHT away !!

Thank you !

Not to sound unkind...
If it's really a "HUGE" problem requiring immediate resolution, I'd suggest
that you consider official Microsoft technical support channels, rather than
depending on some volunteers in a public discussion group.

But if you do wish to pursue it in these public groups, you need to post in
a group applicable to your problem. You'[ve posted in a .NET programming
group.

Try this to locate a good group for your question/issue.

As you appear to be using a web interface, start here:

http://www.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/en-us/default.aspx

In the tree on the left, first open the English category, then open Servers.
In Servers, find and open the Windows Server category.
Find a group there to post in.
 

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