Re: -- force clients to get time from the server --
- From: "Roger Abell [MVP]" <mvpNoSpam@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 20 Jan 2006 08:39:49 -0700
IIR netdiag is part of the "support tools" and you will find a folder
by the same name on the install CD - - - however, go to the
microsoft.com/downloads site and see if you can find a more
up-to-date version as it gets re-released when service packs
come out.
All machines that are within a domain should never, not ever,
use any DNS server that does not have ability to resolve names
in the DNS zone used for that AD. In the vast majority of AD
deployments this mean no machine should ever use a DNS
service that is not on a DC of the forest. Using an external
DNS in the Tcp/Ip settings WILL cause problems.
Roger
<kbotas@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1137750875.930469.124690@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Roger!
>
> The clients use 3 DNS but the first DNS name is the SBS DC.
>
> I tried to run NETDIAG command, but > the system dont recognized
> netdiag name as inside or outside command, program or batchfile....
>
> Where can i find this netdiag.exe (com, etc..) ?
>
.
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