Moving Windows Server 2008R2 To New Location?
Oct 4, 2012
I am moving a Windows Server to a new location. We currently have static IPs but are not using any of them so at the new location I requested no new static IPs. With that being said is there anything I need to worry about when I move? From what I have heard it should be a turn it on and go type of move.
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Sep 16, 2012
I got a few of these NICs and Windows Server 2008R2 is not installing any drivers.
I tried downloading some drivers off Intel website and still no joy.
Since this is a Dell OEM product, how to get the correct set of drivers?
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Apr 4, 2011
I ve read, that Cisco routers/switches drop the entries of their ARP cache after 4 hours and of the MAC cache after 5 minutes (in the defaults).Question: What is the regular way, to update the MAC cache when moving to another location in the network?(Background: My device is a hand-held device, and we have problems to get access to it from a terminal server in another network, when connecting the hand-held device at different locations.) One approach is to send in a fix interval a arp-ping to the gateway, or trigger the ping by the interface-up.How do other devices handles this problem? (Or do they ignore it, because the most will stay on its location/port their whole live?
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May 3, 2012
I am wanting to setup a small network at home. I am using Server 2008r2 64 bit running on VMWorkstation, which is the only way I can run a 64bit OS. I have it installed and running on VM with active directory and a domain created. My problem is trying to join the domain with my other PC's. They cannot find the domain name. The network connection on the VM is set to NAT.
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Aug 20, 2011
how to use Microsoft server 2008R2 NPS with cisco wlc 4400.am i correct, each LWAPP AP have to be connected to NPS . (this AP is also called access server)?when client tries to connect to the wlan, (in this case lets say we want a user in AD, after providing its creds, can access the network, internet etc) the auth req is sent from AP to NPS/RADIUS? where does WLC come into play here, what does WLC do?
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Jan 13, 2012
We had a power outage that kicked off our server and our network switch (2008R2, Cisco2960), before we could get it back up, a user was able to log into his laptop.
The user used the domain login - not the local machine account - he obviously wasn't able to access any shared resources, but how did he log in with a domain account, when the server and switch were both off?
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Apr 20, 2012
I have this test windows 2008 r2 server. I can connect to the internet on this server.However my client xp machine, cannot see the server via windows explorer. I can however ping the windows 2008 r2 server. Using the servers ip of 192.168.1.230 Another thing is I cannot also remote to the server on the internal LAN. Using RDP.I ve even tried with firewalls turned off on the server for some mins.
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May 8, 2011
We are in the earlier stages of moving our Domain Controlllers from 2003 to 2008 R2. The remote agents are running in 2003 Domain Controllers. According with Cisco Documentation, I can move the agent to a Windows 2003 Member Server and the upgrade to 2008 R2 Domain Controllers.
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Dec 3, 2012
Is NPS (windows 2008R2) supports EAP-TLS? I've built an NPS to authenticate wireless clients (WLC 2504). But in the EAP types I only see EAP(PEAP) this only requires a certificate on the server side.
I want the clients also should have a certificate, for that the NPS should support EAP-TLS
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Apr 24, 2012
i am looking for alternatives to Windows System Resource Manager, as we do not have Datacenter or Enterprise editions of 2003, or 2008/R2 terminal servers. The main problem we have is when a user tanks the entire server with Excel in a workbook that would be more appropriate as an Access SQL database rather than being in Excel.
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May 10, 2012
It was so much easier to transfer from xp to win7, but now that I upgraded both to win7 I can't just simply share it and transfer my files. I need to share 1 entire drive, what's the easiest way to do it.
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Mar 12, 2011
Here's what I have so far which involves 3 computers:
PC1 has : Window XP w/ Linksys WRT54G w/ Linksys software installed
PC2 has : Windows 7 connected to router via cable
PC3 has : Windows XP connected to router via wireless
My goal is to make my new Windows 7 (PC2) the primary computer just like a server which handles the router and other stuff like printers, scanners, etc. I want to swap the Linksys WRT54G on PC1 to be on the new PC2 (Windows 7) so that the router can be configured and monitored on that machine.
My guess is that I just simply install the Linksys WRT54G's software to PC2 and make the necessary settings just like the XP machine (PC1) and I'm done. Do I need to UNinstall the router's software on the PC1 (XP) machine first? Do I disconnect my internet connection on my PC1 machine?....or do it really matter?
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May 1, 2013
We are moving a small network of 3560 and 3750X switches from VTP Server and Client to VTP Transparent. I noticed the vlan database is stored differently depending on the VTP mode.
Is there any chance of losing vlan database on a given switch when moving from Server or Client to Transparent?
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Sep 5, 2011
Does any one know how i know where my server who is hosting my IP is gepgraphically located?
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Oct 28, 2011
Where can I find my wifi password .. .it was set up by a friend for me, and i did not record it at the time. i am using xp/
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Oct 27, 2011
I have a server that I need to open up some ports on to allow access to the new internal Sharepoint server we're setting up. I've been having some issues getting the ports open like once I put the commands in and save them that server suddenly stops allowing outbound traffic. After looking at a few things I noticed while I was looking at the config file that the ASDM location is showing 2 IP's, both are the same as the server I'm trying to open ports for one being the private IP and the other is the public IP I'm trying to use. Is this the reason I'm having problems when I try to open those ports to my server? Do I need to use both a different private and public IP for this server so I can get my ports to work? The programmers selected these IP's so if I need to change them I'll let them know in case they need to make changes for the Sharepoint setup. This is on an ASA 5505.
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Nov 15, 2012
I have been working with a friend set up a brand new laptop with Win-7 Home Premium (64 bit) preinstalled. I did the initial set-up at my home, with the machine connected via broadband internet cable to my router. I had absolutely no problem getting it to connect with the internet. Didn't bother to try getting the thing going wirelessly at my location. During the initial setup, I selected "home" as the network type (as opposed to public, etc.)But, when I took the machine to the owner's home, it wouldn't connect via her broadband modem.
Mousing over the network icon in the tray area brings up a tool-tip baloon, "Unidentified Network, No internet access). Opening the Sharing Center shows the network as "Unidentified Network, Public Network. None of the settings accessible to me from that point seemed useful or relevant.I have not been able to find appropriate settings to redefine the network type, etc. Her old machine, which is in the process of dying, is still able to connect, and I'm using the same cable to connect both machines. To top it off, I very recently upgraded my own laptop to Win-7, so I took it over there and it exhibits the same problem. And, if I bring her machine back to my house it connects right up with no fuss at all.
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Jan 14, 2012
Using win7 64 bit 1 pc upstairs and laptop down stairs,no need for file or printer sharing so its disabled. Is it right that the public location setting is the safest setting with the sharing option disabled,and that wpa etc is not used, If you know you won’t need to share files or printers, the safest choice is public network.
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Jul 5, 2012
I planned for my customer to replace his old LMS 4.0.1 server under Windows 2003 by a new server under Windows 2008 R2.Customer wants also to set a new LMS name and IP address for the new server under Windows 2008 R2 and keep both servers on the network.I'm wondering what could be the best procedure to do that migration.Can I used backup / restore procedure in that case ?If yes, what file must I modify to adapt the new LMS configuration to new hostname and IP Address ?
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Sep 5, 2012
DHCP = win2008r2
scope 1:
172.16.1.51 - 172.16.1.200
sub net 255.255.255.0
router: 172.16.1.1
scope 2
172.16.3.51 - 172.16.3.200
Sub net 255.255.255.0
router: 172.16.3.1
Nic1 = 172.16.1.20
Nic2 = 172.16.3.20
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Feb 8, 2012
After completing an AD upgrade to 2008r2 I've had my fill of roaming profiles. I want to change all users back so that their profile is on their pc. Of course ideally I'd like this to occur with the user affected as little as possible. Most users are still winxp but some win7 machines too.
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Feb 24, 2011
i was wondering if i really NEED to install the certificate services role in 2008r2,what do i lose by not having it, and what do i gain by using it ?
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Jan 10, 2013
i've been using a VPN to connect to my home network from elsewhere for a few months. It's set up as follows:
PPTP
Maximum Strength Encryption
EAP-MSCHAP-v2 Authentication
Now I find out that MSCHAPv2 authentication has been broken and is no longer considered secure (even by Microsoft), so I want to change the protocol I'm using to make it secure.
However, I've spent 3 hours now researching this and I cannot for the life of me figure out how to use a better protocol on my Windows Server 2012 home server. I've tried setting up PEAP authentication (still PPTP) a la Microsoft's recommendation document, but it requires a certificate. I've created a self-signed certificate but it seems I can't issue certificates (via this method) without being a member of a domain, so I'm stuck. I can't even get started with L2TP since I can't find the option for it.
My question is this: Is there a way to setup a secure VPN server using Windows Server 2012 without a domain? If so, how do I do this?
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Sep 29, 2011
i am facing the same problem now but am using windows 2003 server
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Sep 26, 2011
Is it possible to insert a Netgear wireless router b/g 108Mbs into a running 2008r2 network, making it a slave to allow wireless access?
At the moment the menu is only accessible thru 192.168.0.1, but I need to have it visible as a device subservient to 10.151.48.1? If this is possible, I can set it up to do a SSID broadcast for wireless access?
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Apr 18, 2013
I have windows server 2008r2 running a FTP server, so I can back up my configs and upgrade IOS when needed. My problem is than I can backup to the server just fine but when i try and restore a config or pull a new IOS over it gives me this error
%Error opening ftp://13****** (Protocol error) this is happening on every switch I have and I can't figure it out.
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Feb 11, 2011
I have install the administration toolpack on Windows 7 and enabled remote connections on my server 2008 box, When i try and connect with my Windows 7 server manager it does not work.I see stuff on google about enabling a trustedhost with winrm but can't find a way to do this.
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Mar 10, 2011
Is there an iTunes Server for WHS 2011 available?
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Aug 28, 2012
After getting New Workstations, I wanted to connect that to the SERVER but Windows 7 could not log into domain of our server with Windows Server 2003. Besides following the proper process/steps. I am able to use the printer and internet shared through SERVER though.
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Dec 14, 2010
I've been reading that the Windows Server Backup that is included with Server 08 R2 is pretty good. Is spending $400 on a third party utility worth it?
I'm asking because we're purchasing a new server soon and I want to know if the included backup is going to be good enough. Will be backing up server state as well as data to tape and possibly an off site server (server 2003) if I get my way.
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Jan 25, 2013
I know the best thing one should do is install an ISA server and an Active Directory Domain Controller on separate servers. But for some reason, I want to configure my Windows Server 2003 as an ISA server as well as an Active Directory Domain Controller. What can happen to my server making it run improperly. For example, my ISA server will function mainly as a Firewall, I wonder if all the rules I create in ISA server determine what I mean it should work or I have to consider any affection from Active Directory DC to those rules?I have to ask this question because I've already installed both ISA and AD DC on my Windows Server 2003, already created an Allow. All rule (just for testing connection) in ISA server but I can't ping from all the clients to my server, all the clients can ping each other and the server itself can ping to all clients. I just think that may be the affection from AD DC to my AllowAll rule in ISA server.
I successfully created some rules that worked greatly as they should work but when I hadn't installed AD DC yet (just installed ISA), however right after installing AD DC, it still worked well (this made me think that AD DC didn't affect to how ISA works). Then I configured a little related to DNS server, and maybe something I don't remember exactly and now I can't ping from my client PC to my server. My network is virtualized using VMware 8 workstation and GNS3, at first there is no need of GNS3 because I just want to test my internal network (some clients connected to the internal interface of ISA server). Depending on VMware that I can't be sure if it is some fault of VMware or any other thing but my configuration on the servers.
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Jan 4, 2012
I have recently moved, taking my PC (Windows Vista) from the UK to Norway. My Norwegian partner has a Wi-fi network set up in our new home via his cable TV service (Lyse) and I purchased a Netgear wireless network adaptor so I could get into this. It says I am connected to his network and I entered the correct network security key but I only get 'limited connectivity' which seems to not include internet access. 2 iPhones & 2 other laptops regularly network in so there is nothing wrong with the network per se. The trouble seems to be that mine is a desktop PC.
I had a LAN from home in my 'connections' so I deleted that (and deleted my UK broadband connection) and in the LAN settings box, I unchecked 'automatically detect' & and checked the proxy server box.
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Mar 21, 2013
I need to move from ASA 8.4(1) to 9.0(2). Reading [URL] it seems to be a quite safe upgrade cause I do not have IPv6 ACL and I have only IKE v1. The following is not very understandable to me,No Payload Encryption for export—You can purchase some models with No Payload Encryption. For export to some countries, payload encryption cannot be enabled on the Cisco ASA 5500 series. The ASA software senses a No Payload Encryption model, and disables the following features:
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–Unified Communications
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–VPN
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You can still install the Strong Encryption (3DES/AES) license for use with management connections and encrypted route messages for OSPFv3. For example, you can use ASDM HTTPS/SSL, SSHv2, Telnet and SNMPv3. You can also download the dynamic database for the Botnet Traffic Filer (which uses SSL) and redirect traffic to Cloud Web Security. Reading [URL] under 'Limitations and Restrictions' I find this point moving to 8.4(2), which I also dont understand,Currently in 8.4(2) and later, the PAT pool feature is not available as a fallback method for dynamic NAT or PAT. You can only configure the PAT pool as the primary method for dynamic PAT. For example, if you enter the following twice NAT command that configures a PAT pool (object2) for fallback when the addresses in object1 are used up, you see the following error message:
hostname(config)# nat (inside,outside) source dynamic any object1 pat-pool object2
interface round-robin
ERROR: Same mapped parameter cannot be used to do both NAT and PAT.
ERROR: NAT pool allocation failed.
You can alter this command to make it PAT-pool only by removing object1; the PAT pool is used as the primary method, instead of as a fallback method:
hostname(config)# nat (inside,outside) source dynamic any pat-pool object2 interface
round-robin
(CSCtq20634)
Is there any other point I need to consider moving from ASA 8.4(1) to 9.0(2)?
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