When trying to connect a Windows 2000 PC to a Windows Server 2003 domain I have to enter the DNS in the NIC properties manually before it will be able to join the domain. XP PCs do not have this issue, they can connect just fine with the DNS set to automatic. Any ideas what could be causing this and is there a way to fix it?
Now for a different question. I'd like to be able to disable cached exchange mode globally for the domain. I added the Outlook administrative template to the Group Policy of the doman and enabled the option to "Disable cached exchange mode for new profiles". I installed Outlook 2003 on a Win2K PC and the cached exchange mode option was indeed disabled when setting up the user account. But then when installing Outlook on an XP PC the cached exchange mode was available and selected by default. How can I fix this?
Thanks!
Now for a different question. I'd like to be able to disable cached exchange mode globally for the domain. I added the Outlook administrative template to the Group Policy of the doman and enabled the option to "Disable cached exchange mode for new profiles". I installed Outlook 2003 on a Win2K PC and the cached exchange mode option was indeed disabled when setting up the user account. But then when installing Outlook on an XP PC the cached exchange mode was available and selected by default. How can I fix this?
Thanks!
