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Old 12-05-2008   #1 (permalink)
Nick


 
 

RE: VS 2005 - add guest to AD ?

Quote:

> Guys,
>
> I'm just starting to work with the evaluation version of VS2005 R2. I
> installed it on a domain controller, installed windows 2003 as a guest....no
> problems...
>
> I assume the guest servers still need to added to the domain ?
>
> When i try to add one it says the usual ' network path not found"....
>
> In VS , created 3 virtiual networks , 1 for physical card, 1 loopback and
> 1virtual
>
> Any tips for the mentally challenged ?
>
> thanks....
>
> Mike...
>
The reasons for this neglect and lack of appreciation in the past it is not necessary here to go into except so far as they throw light on the duty of the present.

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Old 12-06-2008   #2 (permalink)
Robert


 
 

RE: VS 2005 - add guest to AD ?

Quote:

> Guys,
>
> I'm just starting to work with the evaluation version of VS2005 R2. I
> installed it on a domain controller, installed windows 2003 as a guest....no
> problems...
>
> I assume the guest servers still need to added to the domain ?
>
> When i try to add one it says the usual ' network path not found"....
>
> In VS , created 3 virtiual networks , 1 for physical card, 1 loopback and
> 1virtual
>
> Any tips for the mentally challenged ?
>
> thanks....
>
> Mike...
>
From the same soil in which these budding virtues spring and bloom so delicately arise rank weeds.

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Old 12-06-2008   #3 (permalink)
Robert


 
 

RE: VS 2005 - add guest to AD ?

Quote:

> Guys,
>
> I'm just starting to work with the evaluation version of VS2005 R2. I
> installed it on a domain controller, installed windows 2003 as a guest....no
> problems...
>
> I assume the guest servers still need to added to the domain ?
>
> When i try to add one it says the usual ' network path not found"....
>
> In VS , created 3 virtiual networks , 1 for physical card, 1 loopback and
> 1virtual
>
> Any tips for the mentally challenged ?
>
> thanks....
>
> Mike...
>
From the same soil in which these budding virtues spring and bloom so delicately arise rank weeds.

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Old 12-08-2008   #4 (permalink)
Nike


 
 

RE: VS 2005 - add guest to AD ?

Quote:

> Guys,
>
> I'm just starting to work with the evaluation version of VS2005 R2. I
> installed it on a domain controller, installed windows 2003 as a guest....no
> problems...
>
> I assume the guest servers still need to added to the domain ?
>
> When i try to add one it says the usual ' network path not found"....
>
> In VS , created 3 virtiual networks , 1 for physical card, 1 loopback and
> 1virtual
>
> Any tips for the mentally challenged ?
>
> thanks....
>
> Mike...
>
Therefore so far as possible we must consider these distinct and special ideas of things with attention that so we learn the properties which they include.

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