DNS Windows 2003 Server

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www.nunes.inf.br Configurando Domain Name Prefix. Instalando DNS Service. Configurando Forward/Reverse Lookup. Configuracao e Verificacao das configuracoes TCP/IP. Domain Naming Prefix: Is the default domain name used when only the hostname is given. In order for Dynamic Domain Naming Server (DDNS) to work correctly, you must have the prefix preconfigured. By default, the prefix is not set. Forward Lookup Zone: Used to resolve a FQDN (ie dc01.altriox.local) to an IP address (ie 192.168.1.5 …

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  1. I think it,s ok but if it is with voice thn it will be more usefull

    Comment by fathsomuch — December 31, 2009 #

  2. I think looks XP

    Comment by goliprop — January 3, 2010 #

  3. i think he is using a virtual machine but anyway, i only have 256mb of ram but i get by fine as i use my other computer for new games and stuff that needs a lot of ram. i still prefer my 2003 xp.

    Comment by ikeano29 — January 7, 2010 #

  4. I think it’s obviously a VM

    Comment by sulkoma — January 8, 2010 #

  5. I think so nice clip thanks for da adding ,,this clip helpd me alote while i hade exam ,,thankss i love you

    Comment by 9105321 — January 9, 2010 #

  6. hi will it show me the login process/authentication thanks again

    Comment by rdt1970 — January 11, 2010 #

  7. security dialog. ctrl-alt-del>>enter credentials- gui. You should download a vtc course.. did wonders for me.

    Comment by Captnuendo — January 11, 2010 #

  8. this is demo asshole

    Comment by lolokoperro — January 14, 2010 #

  9. 200 MB of ram? LMAO

    Comment by exshadowxcelerated — January 16, 2010 #

  10. Hi can someone explain to me windows 2003 user authentication process i.e you logon but how does the computer system allow the user to login sorry for noob question thanks

    Comment by rdt1970 — January 19, 2010 #

  11. 200 mb of ram u stink

    Comment by harjit7890number2 — January 20, 2010 #

  12. MUITO BOM !

    Comment by cleynaldo — January 21, 2010 #

  13. I think He’s using VMWare, you “sad” boy.

    Comment by GenesisOrion — January 22, 2010 #

  14. I think and when he restarts the computer when he gose to the add or remove appliction

    Comment by glavman102 — January 23, 2010 #

  15. you can see the vmware icon in the toolbar

    Comment by glavman102 — January 24, 2010 #

  16. maybe he’s using VMWare

    Comment by elxxxx — January 26, 2010 #

  17. Thxs! but pretty sad you only got 200MB Ram ^^

    Comment by IsoAnime — January 29, 2010 #

  18. JiJI Technologies ad tools really best

    Comment by dhineshsad — January 31, 2010 #

  19. I think its very good vidieo
    thanks

    Comment by vishalgotu — February 1, 2010 #

  20. hello, how can i do, automatic startup in windows server 2003? like if the system turn off in the night, and turns on automatically?
    thanks

    Comment by WorldSoccerChannel — February 2, 2010 #

  21. I think I’ve installed Apache on my server and want to use my domain name (I got from GoDaddy) to work for my website. Do I have to go through and do things this way somehow?

    Comment by RadUltima — February 5, 2010 #

  22. Nao tive nenhuma experiencia com essa tecnologia, andei buscando na internet e tem pouca documentacao sobre essa plataforma.

    Comment by marcioluisnunes — February 8, 2010 #

  23. Marcio vocĂȘ ja teve experiencia com servers Mikrotik? qual os vc acha melhor Mikrotik ou Windows 2003?

    Comment by Zeyk159 — February 11, 2010 #

  24. Subdomains are optionalat this point right?. They are usually not needed by small companies or beginners. But I’ve found subdomains helpful when you want a different domain name for your Active Directory, web and email address. Well, this have work fine for me.

    Comment by diegitoseis — February 12, 2010 #

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