Checking Service Dependencies
The Dependencies tab of the service Properties dialog box, shown in Figure 3.29, lists any services that must be running in order for the specified service to start. If a service fails to start, you can use this information to determine what the dependencies are, then make sure that each dependency service is running. FIGURE 3.29 The Dependencies tab of the service Properties dialog box FIGURE 3.29 The Dependencies tab of the service Properties dialog box At the bottom of the Dependencies tab,...
Working with Local User Accounts
To set up and manage local users, you use the Local Users and Groups utility. With Local Users and Groups, you can create, delete, and rename user accounts, as well as change passwords. Implement, configure, manage, and troubleshoot local The procedures for many basic local user management tasks such as creating, disabling, deleting, and renaming user accounts are the same for both Windows 2000 Server and Professional.
Configuring a DNS Server
After DNS is installed see Exercise 9.4 , you will see the DNS program item in the Administrative Tools group. The following steps are used to configure a DNS server 1. Select Start gt Programs gt Administrative Tools gt DNS. 2. The DNS window appears, as shown in Figure 9.25. Right-click your DNS server and select Configure the Server from the pop-up menu. The Domain Name System pNS is a hierarchical naming system used for locating computers and other resources on the network. DHS is mostly...
Review Questions Dvj
1. You have a domain called ABCCorp.com. Within the domain, you have a Windows 2000 domain controller and a database server called SalesDB. Both of the servers use static IP addresses. The domain controller acts as a DNS server. You take the domain controller offline in order to perform maintenance. When you bring the server back up, some clients can no longer connect to SalesDB. When you check the DNS entries, you don't see an entry for the SalesDB server. What command can you issue on the...

