Hello-
I have a tail to tell you. I just started a new job. At this job I was asked to basicly take over a position for someone that just jumped ship sooo I have a mess. What I am looking for is some help/suggestions. First off my network is about 1500 total units(XP desktops and 800 windows 7 laptops). My company just migrated all our servers to VMware. All of this was just before my time a "IT Consultant" set them up. I have 3 DC and 1 remote DC at a remote location all networked togeather. The main server is a 2003 and the rest are 2008 x2 and 2003x1. I am having issues with some of the laptops just dropping off the domain. Is this normal for server 2003/2008 environments? How do I trouble shoot this? Also I am having issues with GP's linking or even being recognised at all by clients in specific OU's. i can keep going on and on what are your sugguestions. We are not able to just stop and rebuild at this point fyi...
Thanks for your time,
Shawn
I have a tail to tell you. I just started a new job. At this job I was asked to basicly take over a position for someone that just jumped ship sooo I have a mess. What I am looking for is some help/suggestions. First off my network is about 1500 total units(XP desktops and 800 windows 7 laptops). My company just migrated all our servers to VMware. All of this was just before my time a "IT Consultant" set them up. I have 3 DC and 1 remote DC at a remote location all networked togeather. The main server is a 2003 and the rest are 2008 x2 and 2003x1. I am having issues with some of the laptops just dropping off the domain. Is this normal for server 2003/2008 environments? How do I trouble shoot this? Also I am having issues with GP's linking or even being recognised at all by clients in specific OU's. i can keep going on and on what are your sugguestions. We are not able to just stop and rebuild at this point fyi...
Thanks for your time,
Shawn