Migrating Windows Small Business Server 2003 to New Hardware
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In the last few months of the Windows Server 2008 development, a good friend of mine was discussing a problem they have been seeing with customers. The problem, lovingly titled as the “Large Time Jump” issue involves a machine in the domain (usually the PDC) making a large jump in time, either forward or backwards.… Read More »
Windows operating systems include the Time Service tool (W32Time service) that is used by the Kerberos authentication protocol. Kerberos authentication will work if the time interval between the relevant computers is within the maximum enabled time skew. The default is 5 minutes. You can also turn off the Time Service tool. Then, you can install… Read More »
The following knowledgebase will help you to remove completely orphaned Domain Controller Back to the top RESOLUTION 1.Use the following knowledgebase to remove common Domain Controller settings… 1.Use the following knowledgebase to remove common Domain Controller settings from the Active Directory. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/216498 Note 1: : You may need to seize the FSMO to alternative Domain… Read More »