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WIn2k Advanced Server- Need Idiot's Guide

hungrypete

Diamond Member
I am not that familiar with win2k server, and am used to NT4. I am having problems getting a PDC up and running because it's totally alone right now. It keeps telling me I'm not on a network! How the hell do I set up this server without having it connected? I just want to set up a test domain to check out some configurations, and start learning more Active Directory.
PLEASE!, any links to basic guides (especially for the active-directory-ignorant) would be VERY appreciated. Thanks!
 
You can check out some of my articles on Windows 2000 and Active Directory on our site.

Check it out. 8wire.com

Let me know if there is any other questions you may have.
 
There are no PDCs or BDCs in Win2k. Only domain controllers. You promote a server to a domain controller by running the dcpromo command.
 
this is what im reading now. 🙂 lol. My boss is an NT4 freak, and is considering upgrading, but was put off when her test server didnt just work like magic. I'm thinking I'll figure it out myself, since it will be useful for me anyways. BTW can you recommend a brand of book to buy for when i study for my win2k MCP? I know there are a lot of different publishers, which do you feel has the best readability and working examples (useful exercises for a lowly A+ cert. college kid)? Thanks a bunch and shadow07, that's a great site, thanks again for the link.
 
No problem. I would look at getting a few books. First is the Windows 2000 Server Resource Kit, ISBN 1-57231-805-8, Osborne Press Windows 2000 Administration, ISBN 0-07-882582-2, and any of the Sybex books on Windows 2000.


Let me know if there is anything else I can help you with.
 
I'll second the Sybex books. They helped me get my MCSE. The Osborne press books are good to...I was able to pass the Win2k Accelerated Exam with it. I would look in depth at Microsoft's Windows 2000 site. They have made a REALLY good site with lots of information. Here is another site that is full of information: Windows 2000 Resource
 
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