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ICTCity

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  1. Hi, It makes sense! When you ping something: my.domain.local, the clients looks at resolution of my.domain.local. Which is ok. When you join a domain, the queries are more than one. Anyway, try the following (on client side): route /F ipconfig /flushdns Add the following line to the C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\HOST file: IP_DC domain.local IP_DC DC.domain.local Let me know.
  2. Yes, you can: netsh int tcp set heuristics disabled I think that you should disable auto-tuning too.
  3. Scale factor is a "trick" which should speed up network comunication. In fact it allows the windows size to be larger. Now, if I can remember right... by default it is enabled on Vista, 7, 2k8, 2k8 R2. Also, it shouldn't drop any connection if it fails... PROBLEM.doc
  4. You're welcome!
  5. Maybe on the server side, IPSec is running and all the related services cannot be disabled... Regarding print and tasks: From what I can remember no, they must be started in order to work. If you stop Print Spooler you can't even see your printers!
  6. Hi, Check that ALL the drivers are up to date (verify with manufactures' website). Can you start the resource monitor and see WHAT hangs your server? Which process...
  7. IKE and AuthIP IPsec Keying Modules > Set to manual. Distributed Link Tracking Client > mmmm you could disable this service, it maintains links up to date. If you move one file on another location over your network, it will update the path. Link-Layer Topology Discovery Mapper > Disable IPsec Policy Agent manuel started > Set to manual Base Filtering Engine > DO NOT DISABLE Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) > Disable Windows Firewall > Disable
  8. Hi, I can't understand: That means you contact your server via internet from your client and you don't receive any answer? Which kind of protocol are you using?
  9. Hi, Here's the solution: http://www.win2008workstation.com/ Probably you don't need everything, but all the answers are there :)
  10. Install all the servers as usually do it. Run dcpromo on new server and join to the current domain. Install as DNS, GC, once everything has been replicated, change the DNS settings to your clients and finally run DCPROMO on the OLD domain controller in order to remove them from AD / DNS and so on. After that you will have only new DC running Srv 2k8. Quite the same story for FS. Use ROBOCOPY to copy folders from A to B (where A is old and B is new). Nothing more to do with permissions and so on. I hope this help. Cheers
  11. Hi there :) Enjoy your stay!
  12. The only "possibile" answer could be: the DNS haven't propagated all the rights for DHCP...
  13. Hi and welcome! Enjoy your stay!
  14. Why you don't create ALIASES on your DNS?
  15. I hope not...http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/active-directory-maximum-limits-scalability%28WS.10%29.aspx#BKMK_ObjectsThere's a limitation, but it's about 1 billion or something like that...
  16. Hi, my suggestion is: 2 pc: install XenServer (free version) so you can have up to 5 VMs running on it (more tests) use a switch to connect everything together.
  17. it looks like you have too much traffic. RDP into your server, stop WDS service and check if the problem persists. Let us know the result.
  18. You have to use only "Windows" or your can user 3rd part programs?
  19. it's up to you... you can schedule a job which starts at user's logon and open the connection via RDP.
  20. Hi, You are currently doing the job that I'm looking for!!! Welcome :)
  21. Wait... no hyper-v required. With RDP enabled, people will RDP to your server and they will use THE RESOURCES OF THAT SERVER! Hyper-v is to CREATE another computer... not RDP.
  22. mhhh wait, don't confuse profile with desktop. You can REDIRECT a profile to a server (this can be done via AD user's properties or via GP). You can REDIRECT the DESKTOP (or documents, images, ...) folder on a server (or network path) via GP. You can CREATE a remote desktop server where people can connect to and all the settings are loaded. Actually is almost the same for your case... WDS is something else which doesn't apply here :)
  23. Hi, No, WDS (Win Deployment Services) is the role which helps you to DEPLOY OSs via PXE (network boot). What you want is called Remote Desktop Service. Clients start up, open a connection on a remote desktop server and they will have their desktop and so on...
  24. If I'm not wrong... you should authorize it first... http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc753329(WS.10).aspx
  25. mhhh lovely dell... go into the bios and DISABLE everything ralated to AHCI. It should be on CHIPSET CONFIG or ADVANCED (actually I can't remember). And set to SATA/PATA or something similar. Then, it should work...
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