I want that each Network can see the other. I tried "remote browse sync"
in smb.conf to the other PDC. But then I see only the Domainname in the
network neighbourhood. If I doubleclick on it, after a 10 seconds
timeout, I see an empty window.
I also tried "remote announce = 192.168.29.4/Domain2"
on PDC2, but then noting happens. If is say instad Domain2 Domain1 then
the server is shown as a member of Domain1 on Network1. I would like to
see each Server under its Domain.
Re: Cant see (most) shares over the WAN. System Error 53 ... The browser service works on LAN broadcasts, and these usually are blocked by routers an WAN links.... If you have a DNS server as a primary at the second site, I would recommend that you also make it a secondary for the other site so that it can resolve the machines in the "other" site for your local machines. ... The master browser in each site can build a browse list of the local network, but you need WINS to allow the master browsers in each site to be able to communicate with each other. ... When I physically go to the remote networkin city B, ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.networking)
Re: Time server ... I'm getting a bit confused but, you have to be setting the time on the pdc...Re-Enter external time source after port 123 is found to be open ... > and this server seems to be syncing externally fine. ... which provides the NIST Network Time service.... (microsoft.public.windows.server.active_directory)
Re: Windows 2003 server DNS problems ... you would disconnect the BDC not the PDC from the network.... > server was promoted as a PDC and the original PDC was promoted to a BDC. ... The DNS server is setup as a forwarder and is pointing ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.setup)
Re: Can Access handle this configuration, or do I need SQL Server? ... Take a look at what Albert Kallal has to say about using Access over the WAN... > offices linked to the back end mdb files in a server at one of the four> locations. ... > Although we have about 50 users in total at the four offices, we seldom,> if ever, have more than 5 of them working on any one of these databases at> a time, and never as many as 10 at once. ... > Again, if I take the steps to optimize performance of my Access mdb files,> should that be workable over the network I've described? ... (microsoft.public.access.formscoding)
Re: Can Access handle this configuration, or do I need SQL Server? ... Take a look at what Albert Kallal has to say about using Access over the WAN... > offices linked to the back end mdb files in a server at one of the four> locations. ... > Although we have about 50 users in total at the four offices, we seldom,> if ever, have more than 5 of them working on any one of these databases at> a time, and never as many as 10 at once. ... > Again, if I take the steps to optimize performance of my Access mdb files,> should that be workable over the network I've described? ... (microsoft.public.access.setupconfig)