Modify DNS Zone Transfer settings

January 23, 2010

We have a public DNS 2000 Server that is a Primary DNS stand alone server, which is being replaced in the near future with a 2008 Server.

It is the primary out of three others.

When I was looking at the settings, prior to bringing the 2008 server online to act as a temp secondary to replicate, I noticed that there were incorrect IPs listed in the Zone Transfers tab area.

There are well over 100 FWD lookup zones listed, so the thought of going into each one of them, one at a time, made me want to go back to dealing with the Sinmantec Ghost issues we were still fighting.
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WSUS 3.0 Read Me Document PDF

January 7, 2010

This document  WSUS3.0 was created in 2006 by my friend Aidan Finn.  http://www.aidanfinn.com/ I find it has been a very valuable resource for setting up and explaining WSUS to clients.  It is a great reference tool and a must read for WSUS.

Thank you Aidan..!


Some 2008 R2 Hyper-V Blog Posts

December 2, 2009

From my friend Aidan Finn.  I highly recomend reading his Blog and or post.

I’ve been doing a bit of blogging about the new stuff from MS. It might answer a question before you have to post.

Quick Storage Migration: http://www.aidanfinn.com/?p=10138

Adding a node to a VMM managed Hyper-V cluster: http://www.aidanfinn.com/?p=10118

How Live Migration works: http://www.aidanfinn.com/?p=10109

Network requirements for Live Migration: http://www.aidanfinn.com/?p=10088

2008 R2 Hyper-V hot-add storage: http://www.aidanfinn.com/?p=10084

Extending a cluster shared volume: http://www.aidanfinn.com/?p=10072

W2008 Hyper-V Network enhancements: http://www.aidanfinn.com/?p=10053

Using VMM to convert a VHD type: http://www.aidanfinn.com/?p=10040


Aidan Finn
MCSE, MVP (Virtual Machine: Systems Administration)

IT Blog: http://www.aidanfinn.com
My Photography: http://www.aidanfinnphoto.com/
Windows User Group – Ireland: http://ws-ugi.spaces.live.com
Twitter: http://twitter.com/joe_elway


PsExec to the Rescue

November 26, 2009

Using PsExec instead of Terminal Services Manager to access a remote server has its advantages.

This is my first published article which appeared in WindowsIT Pro Oct 2008 .

In my previous position, I sometimes had to grant temporary access to remote servers to the administrators of other departments in that company. Sometimes these administrators forgot to log off the remote server after they completed their tasks, thus locking out other administrators when the Windows Server 2003 Terminal Services session limit had been reached. Usually the offending administrators were out to lunch or had left for the day. This always seemed to happen when there was a problem that needed immediate attention on that server. Typically, I had used Terminal Services Manager to log off the administrator. However, there were times when that wasn’t an option because the remote server I needed to access was the one running Terminal Services Manager. Read the rest of this entry »


DCDIAG NT5DS Error

November 26, 2009

During a routine check of a network I prepared to run

dcdiag /c /a /v /f:C:\DCDIAG_AUG11.txt

on a 2003 R2 Server.

I received this error message

NT5DS has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience.”

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Sydi Server with Dated Output Folder

November 25, 2009

Sydi Server is a great free tool developed by Patrick Ogenstad.  With a lot of help from my co-workers we put together some additions that will create a dated folder each day that the script is run.  You will need the serverhtml.xsl and sydi-html-styles.xsl style sheets placed into the main folder that you will create.

The example I have, I used MS as the main folder name where the other files will reside.  You will need to create two other folders, “Output” and “Log Files”.

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