Summary: Might want to hit those chapters on TCP/IP again. Assuming you want pc internet traffic to go thru the server, the pc's gateway would be the servers n...
Summary: "Somebody told me that I cannot put on 2 primary DNS server..." Not true in an AD integrated DNS. Clients could list both DNS servers, the one in thei...
Summary: You can find the host name in a couple ways. Host name is sometimes referred to as the netbios name. Type IPCONFIG /ALL at a command prompt. The Ho...
Summary: I'm trying to set up a Windows 2003 AD server and can't quite get the DNS side of things working correctly. I am new to this so I'll detail what I hav...
Summary: Ok, Weird one here! I have a single domain in AD Win2k3 serving a small network. All WinXp clients. Server: 192.168.1.10 Router: 192.168.1.254 (dsl r...
Summary: usual reason for long logon times is misconfigured dns. look at your dns settings. Is the ms dns server first listed or is the isps dns server list...
Summary: We are having a bunch of odd problems with our SBS2003 Server that I think are all related. Symptoms: Client Node type (Broadcast) doesn't match what ...
Summary: Yes, you should have made it more clear, and you did indeed do so with this last post. Sorry about the confusion but your first post made you sound l...
Summary: With that type of error message DNS is the most likely candidate. When you're joining your client PC to the domain, are you first entering the DNS suf...
Summary: \\server\share is non-heirarchical for a start - how can a DNS server know where to query for right name resolution it doesn't know? DNS needs a spe...
Summary: Ok, if you're pinging ok then you have connectivity. To join your XP clients to the domain do the following: 1) Open System Properties and click on C...
Summary: Please excuse me if this question is vague, I'm unsure as to how I got to this point. I set up RRAS/Terminal Services on my 2003 Server to allow our ...
Summary: On the client PC open the NIC properties. Once you have them open ensure your DNS address (in TCP/IP settings) points at your DC. Then you'll want ...
Summary: I've seen a machine do something like this before when it didn't know what the DNS suffix was, for some reason. Entering the entire domain name on the...
Summary: I'm not 100% sure on this so don't quote me, but I don't think you can run dcpromo on 2003 SBS. I haven't installed 2003 SBS so I'm not positive, but...
Summary: Thanks for the replies. But I am still having problems. Let me start from the beginning. So you can get a clear picture. My home domain is called : HO...
Summary: My computer restart almost every day at the same time in the morning at about 10.10 am IST I have a server 2003 fully updated with Norton and sygate f...
Summary: Hey, I have that problem as well. I know that my hardware is correctly setup (cos I got it working with Winxp). But now, Internet Connection Sharing d...
Summary: hello, i have been trying to learn win2003 (180-day eval. edition) i setup active directory. now i want to join my windows xp pro sp2 machine to the ...
Summary: I am currently running Windows 2003 Server. I have successfully setup a VPN server from behind a WGT624 netgear router. I currently have 3 live clien...
Summary: Hi, I recently had to go through a domain rename procedure from company.com to mydomain.local. Everything is ok, but the computers want to persistantl...
Summary: When you go to add it are you putting the DNS suffix in first? If not, do so and ensure the DNS address in the TCP/IP info points at your DNS server....
Summary: i know there's something in DNS properties that lists which nic's you would like to use as the interface. you can use one or both. i don't know if t...
Summary: When you go to "Change" click on the "More" button and add the DNS suffix of your domain, then on the "Change" window, add the domain name after click...