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Different subnet cannot logon to domain?
Name: IWC Date: November 28, 2001 at 00:43:12 Pacific
Comment:
Location A: NT server with a subnet 192.168.0.XXX Location B: Win2000 Clients with a subnet 192.168.1.XXX Two locations are connected by VPN with 2 routers. I can ping the NT server at location A from location B, or vice versa. However, I can't add clients at location B to the same domain at location A. What should I do? WINS? DNS? LMHOSTS? Please help. Urgent!
Name: Victor Date: November 30, 2001 at 04:54:38 Pacific
Reply:
If you can't add PC under Win2000 to domain using server manager on NT4 DC, you can attempt add it using Network Identification on PC Workstation under Win2000.
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