Posted by: Alan in domain name
Question by ikenna: when I configure a vpn active directory in my home, do i need to register the domain name to connect users?
for example my ip is 10.10.80.80 and my domain controller is forward.com. should I register forward.com on internet or just leave it on the domain controller
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Answer by Mark B
unless forward.com is registered it won’t be found outside of your LAN.
If you have a fixed IP address (10.10.80.80)……use that to connect from the outside in. If that is dynacially assigned by ISP it will work for a period of days till your ISP changes it.
If forward.com isn’t registered and you didn’t buy a static Ip google DYNDNS updater, you may be able to use that.
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Posted by: Alan in Webhosting
Question by ecoandy: Why must I login twice to a protected directory in my yahoo web hosting page?
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Answer by Web Maven
If you’re accessing a directory, such as:
www.mydomain.com/mystuff/
remember to put a slash at the end of the URL. If you try an address such as:
www.mydomain.com/mystuff
you may be challenged twice for the password.
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Posted by: Alan in domain name
Question by Kevin G: Want to find the best approach to move user accounts from one Domain server to another under Active Directory?
I have a w2k server and setting up a new w2k3 server with same domain name. The w2k domain is brokent and can not be restored. Need to export user accounts from the AD and import into the new w2k3 AD. Same Domain name. The users desktops seem to loose their profile when I connect to then new. How can I prevent this and allow user desktops to maintain their profile?
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Answer by W G
Use the active directory migration tool: See link
WG
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Question by skitzil: Is a listing in the Yahoo! Directory still valuable in terms of Search Engine Optimization?
I’m considering the option of listing my website in the Yahoo! Directory. Before handing over 9, I’d like to know if it still has high value to search engine algorithms. I have heard that DMOZ.org has lost a bit of value recently, with the advent of social bookmark sites. If that is true, has anyone heard the same regarding the Yahoo! Directory?
Thanks!
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Answer by Adam Beazley
well the yahoo directory doesnt give you a direct link to your site, so you dont get the seo benefit of that link.
It doesnt hurt, but is it worth it……. I honestly didnt see any changes to my traffic after trying it, and I still have less pages in yahoo than any other search engine.
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I’m considering the option of listing my website in the Yahoo! Directory. Before handing over $299, I’d like to know if it still has high value to search engine algorithms. I have heard that DMOZ.org has lost a bit of value recently, with the advent of social bookmark sites. If that is true, has anyone heard the same regarding the Yahoo! Directory?
Thanks!
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