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Posted 7/3/2007 8:47:15 AM
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Hello -

I am about to purchase PDS.  I currently have four servers.  The roles of the servers are below.

Server A - Server 2003 Master Domain controller, File server
Server B - 64 BIT Windows 2003 release 2, Domain Controller, file server
Server c - Server 2003, Terminal Server - Old box slow.
Server D - Windows 2000 Old SBS server (separate domain), primarily used for exchange at this point.

My question is where do I put PDS?  The documentation states that PDS is not supported on a domain controller or a 64 Bit OS. 

Does it work on a 64 Bit OS?
Does it work on a domain controller?
Should Server A have the domain controller role removed?

Thanks,
Matt

 

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Posted 7/3/2007 9:40:00 AM


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If you don't need two domain controllers remove this from the 32bit os and run PDS there.  You cannot run PDS under 64bit, its possible to run it under WOW 32.  Its just not a simple task.

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Posted 7/6/2007 2:01:10 PM
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mbechard (7/3/2007)

Hello -

I am about to purchase PDS. I currently havefour servers. The roles of the servers are below.

Server A - Server 2003 Master Domain controller, File server
Server B - 64 BIT Windows 2003 release 2, Domain Controller, file server
Server c - Server 2003, Terminal Server - Old box slow.
Server D - Windows 2000 Old SBS server (separate domain), primarily used for exchange at this point.

My question is where do I put PDS? The documentation states that PDS is not supported on a domain controller or a 64 Bit OS.

Does it work on a 64 Bit OS?
Does it work on a domain controller?
Should Server A have the domain controller role removed?

Thanks,
Matt




PDS doesn't run with AD installed nor does it work once AD was installed and then uninstalled.
Server C is the correct answer.
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