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    <title>How to Convert M2TS to DVD,ASF,MP4,3GP,AVI,FLV,iPod,PS3,etc?</title>
    <description>By: hqconverter - Convert M2TS files

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    <title>Unable to browse NT server in AD 2003</title>
    <description>By: Ray Chiang - Anyone can help me?

&quot;Ray Chiang&quot; wrote:

&gt; Hi,
&gt;   
&gt; My company AD 2003 environment is:
&gt; 
&gt; 2 DC
&gt; 
&gt; 1 NT server with Exchange 5.5 and print server
&gt; 
&gt; I suddenly have this problem:
&gt; 
&gt; 
&gt; I created new user account (TestA). I used TestA to login windows and try to 
&gt; browse the NT server for installing printer driver. However, system prompts a 
&gt; login w...</description>
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    <title>NT4 to Active Directory 2003 Qs</title>
    <description>By: Paul Bergson - The fqdn you enter will be the domain name but the old netbios name will 
stay the same.  So you will have to ways to refer to the domain  netbios and 
fqdn.  You won;t have to do anything to the existing clients.

-- 
Paul Bergson
MVP - Directory Services
MCTS, MCT, MCSE, MCSA, Security+, BS CSci
2008, 2003, 2000 (Early Achiever), NT4

http://www.pbbergs.com

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    <description>By: Sam - I am not sure which group this should go in so forgive me for posting the 
same question in several groups.

I am using net use in the login script to show mapped drives in Windows 
Explorer for my users.

it appears as Share on 'server\share' (V:)

Is there a way to just have it show as Share (V:)? I don't want the full 
path there?

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    <description>By: Michael chen - The main page shows it had been closed becaused the cost was greater than 
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    <title>How to find application on Network</title>
    <description>By: sam dk - Hi All,

We have many no. of servers on the n/w spread over the country. wondering to know, to find certain type of applications (like .mdb) on each server.
or atleast the count of applications on the entire servers.

Thanks
Sam</description>
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    <title>How to remove BDC NT from Active Directory</title>
    <description>By: Michael S. Androsov - I have BDC Windows NT Server in the Active Directory. I want remove this 
server from domain controller but I cannot reinstall this server.
I cannot install Windows Server on this server because I have not drivers 
for my hardware.

Can help me?

Michael</description>
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    <description>By: S H A R I Q U E - I have one Windows NT 4.0 domain controller and 2 Windows Server 2003 running 
as a member server.I want to upgrade to Windows Server 2003 DC.
Can I make Windows Server 2003 ADC of Windows NT 4.0 DC and later seize FSMO 
roles?
Is there any in-place upgrade possible. 
Please recommend a any article bearing detailed upgrading path to Windows 
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    <title>Install a new Domain controler and remove the old one</title>
    <description>By: Marc Allard - Hello,

I have a Windows 2003 Server (Domain Controler Server 2003 with DNS).
I would like to install a new Server 2008 (and remove the Old one).
How can I do that?
I have installed a new Server 2008 and put it as the new master computer of 
the domain, but when I try to add a new computer in the domain, I have 
problems with the DNS Server.
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    <title>Win2008 AD on Win2000 Servers Possible?</title>
    <description>By: Meinolf Weber - Hello Mike,

Check out the link to the docs from Jorge. Adprep command will upgrade the 
schema version from 13 or 30 or 31 to 44, not the 2000 DC itself. 

Best regards

Meinolf Weber
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    <description>By: iVenture - Ok, I know this going to sound strange.  We have a client who still uses a 
Windows NT 4.0 domain and is not ready to migrate to Windows 2003/2008.  The 
problem is one of the BDCs at remote site had has failed and needs to be 
replaced.  My question is can you join a Windows 2003 server to a Windows NT 
4.0 domain and if so how difficult will it be?

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    <title>Computer's not showing under entire network</title>
    <description>By: andrew - Hi All

We have two branch in Montreal. For example I am going to refer them as 
Branch A and B.

Branch A has most of the server and a domian controller. Branch B didn't 
have any domain controller they would access at resources at Branch A through 
VPN. Recently I have added a member domain domain controller to Branch B and 
added all teh computer to the domain. 

The d...</description>
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    <title>Can I Save My Relationship</title>
    <description>By: n3hl7oyf - What if you could recapture your ex lovers mind, heart and
soul?...Wipe the slate clean? Turn back time? Even if you feel right
now that your situation is too far gonetoo screwed up or just plain
too darn complicated?

You already know how hard it is to just even wake up and roll out of
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    <description>By: jziegler - I have a WinNT 4 PDC abd BDC, both are at SP6a.

I have a Win2k member server, running SQL/Server 2000. Client PCs
running a VB6 application connect to the Win2k SQL/Server machine via
Named Pipes.

By pure chance today, while rebooting the BDC, I found I couldn't
connect to the SQL/Server machine from the VB6 application on the
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    <title>Creating Duplicate domains</title>
    <description>By: CryptiniteDemon - Okay, let's see if I can explain this properly.  My company is upgrading our 
NT boxes.  So what I did was make an image of our primary and backup domain 
controllers.  Then I used identical hardware and set up a closed-off network 
to mimic the company network.

Theoretically, shouldn't a computer hooked up to this mimic network log in 
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