Just upgraded an NT4 domain to Windows 2000 AD. <BR><BR>The two new domain controllers are 1u racks and don't have tape <BR>drives, the hard drives are hardware raid 1.<BR><BR>We have several file ...
For a Windows 2000 active directory setup, I know there "technically" isn't a "BDC", but it is recommended that there is a second member server to keep things authenticating should the PDC go ...
I’ve been working with some companies on their “business continuity” plans (that’s what we call disaster recovery these days), and I’ve run across some interesting problems and misconceptions ...
It’s back to the future – remember the Windows NT Backup Domain Controller (BDC)? It could log you on, but you couldn’t make any changes to it. The 2008 version of the BDC goes by the new name of Read ...
In the first part of this series, I talked about how you could recover your server after a system volume failure. In this article, I want to turn my attention to some special procedures used for ...