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HeroPsycho wrote: Hmm... can't query by netbios name... DNS is used for FQDN resolution... Wonder what is used for NetBIOS name resolution... Come on, man, you're an MCSE...
HeroPsycho wrote: Gotta say, dude, maybe you should go back and learn your MCSE stuff instead of moving on to RHCE and CCNA. Not trying to be mean, but if you don't know how NetBIOS works, you have some serious brushing up to do.
jbaello wrote: I must admitt I fell short on WINS and might need a brush up, specially that I already mentioned that I am a jr. System Admin/Desktop Support, but I am sure I am not the only MCSE that still might be confused with some technologies. Not that I am against your suggestion, I just think you come out with an idea that every MCSE should be like you. On the other hands, don't worry part of my plan is to master MCSE, that's why I told myself to go back and redo the whole Trainsignal track, I just really find your response quite not very nice.
HeroPsycho wrote: jbaello wrote: I must admitt I fell short on WINS and might need a brush up, specially that I already mentioned that I am a jr. System Admin/Desktop Support, but I am sure I am not the only MCSE that still might be confused with some technologies. Not that I am against your suggestion, I just think you come out with an idea that every MCSE should be like you. On the other hands, don't worry part of my plan is to master MCSE, that's why I told myself to go back and redo the whole Trainsignal track, I just really find your response quite not very nice. This is a major part of foundational, fundamental knowledge required to support Windows. Every MCSE should know this. This isn't esoteric knowledge. While it's role isn't as important as DNS and is being deemphasized, you absolutely should know it. It's not that you kinda didn't know, or got confused. You demonstrated a complete lack of understanding about this important topic. What would your reaction be to an MCSE 2000 or 2003 if they had no clue how Active Directory fundamentally worked? The problem is precisely not all MCSE's know it, and it's a major problem for you that you don't know it. Ask yourself: What was the point of the cert - to get the cert, or to prove you know your stuff? I don't want to be nice to you; I want to help you.
jbaello wrote: Your basically pointing out that I'm a paper cert, dude bottomline I fixed the issue on a prodcution environment.
astorrs wrote: Add the various domains to the clients DNS search suffix list via a GPO How to configure a domain suffix search list on the Domain Name System clientshttp://support.microsoft.com/kb/275553
jbaello wrote: I agree with you that this things are fundamentals, but your also forgetting that the best teacher is real world experience and this things start materializing to you when your already on the battlefield, and I am basically just starting to really touch/troubleshoot/configure this technologies.
Heropsycho wrote: Being at the controls without having even a foundational knowledge is also the best recipe for disaster, and it's also a great way to lose your job, and cause serious disruption for your employer, which could be a major problem for society if you work for a hospital or something like that. I wasn't rude once, btw. I was honest with you, and tried to help.
jbaello wrote: Like everyone else does, that's why there is a site like Techexams, that's why there are sites like Technet so we can reference to it, and I did not say I didn't used Astorrs advise, and for that I thank him, the only advise I saw from you was ridiculing me.
HeroPsycho wrote: jbaello wrote: Like everyone else does, that's why there is a site like Techexams, that's why there are sites like Technet so we can reference to it, and I did not say I didn't used Astorrs advise, and for that I thank him, the only advise I saw from you was ridiculing me. I'm sorry you feel that way, but believe me, there are a lot of people who feel the same way I do about your patterns of behavior here, you can bet on that. You're not asking others after "all else fails" because you never gained a basic foundational knowledge about what you're working with first, and you're clearly not gonna do it now, or else you wouldn't be moving on to RHCE and CCNA. Look, do as you wish, it's your life, and it's your career. I do guarantee you that spreading yourself so thin you aren't gaining a solid foundation of knowledge with anything you work with won't get you anywhere good. You can call that rude, or whatever you want, but it's the truth, and you'd be much better off accepting that and doing something about it than getting pissed with someone on a forum.
dynamik wrote: Time! I'm going to call it there fellas! Let's all (except for astorrs and other Canadians) relax and enjoy our holiday weekend
HeroPsycho wrote: dynamik wrote: Time! I'm going to call it there fellas! Let's all (except for astorrs and other Canadians) relax and enjoy our holiday weekend +1 get-people | where-object {$_.arguingfornogoodreason -eq "True"} | stop-argument *offering jbaello a peace pipe*
royal wrote: What is NetBIOS and WINS?
royal wrote: From my perspective, I'd rather people go look stuff up and research something before coming up to me because: 1. It shows the person has initiative 2. It shows the person has the capability to figure things out 3. It helps the other person learn more due to the amount of information they would go through from research rather than just getting a straight answer from me If you then want a clarification or are confused about something, then come to me.
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