Summary: Ok, here is the problem that I am having. I just got a new dell and as with every new machine I get, format and reload. Now I am trying to add it to...
Summary: I have Win2000 Advanced Server that will not join the domain. This is a web development server and needs to run as a stand-alone server. I can ping ...
Summary: What name are you giving to the NT machine to find the domain? If the name of the domain is DOMAIN.COM, use DOMAIN as the name and not DOMAIN.COM. N...
Summary: welp, im gettin pretty annoyed.. just installed a server into my home network and setup a domain, my first 2k machine joined fine, all seems good.. ...
Summary: I have a winxp client, joined a local domain controller running win2k server, a printer connected via LPT1 and shared for everyone can print. Another ...
Summary: Yes, you need file and printer sharing turned on. Also Mike, you are wrong in your post. Native and Mixed mode has nothing to do with the client mac...
Summary: Hi, Make the 2000 machine a member of the NT4.0 domain(right click My Computer,Properties,Network Identification and enter the domain name) You may ne...
Summary: It sounds like your w2k client is not being authenticated. It is most likely being logged on with cached credentials which will let you access the l...
Summary: The computers do not have to have static addresses. They just have to have valid addresses. If you can ping all the computers correctly then there a...
Summary: Dsclient is good idea for 9x machines but in this case I'm afraid it won't help. If you are looking in AD for computer accounts for 9x machines, you ...
Summary: No - 98 machines do not join the domain. Dsclient or no dsclient, they do not join the domain. I said 'technically' they don't join the domain. In ...
Summary: I have several machines that will not collate when selected. It is happening on a Laserjet 4si and a Optra S. Is there any solution for this? I chec...
Summary: I am new to using 2000 as a client. I have several mobile users (myself included) that need to be able to log into their systems at the office (on an ...
Summary: When configuring clients on a Windows 2000 domain, using Windows 2000 server and client OS, do the clients have local admin rights to their workstatio...
Summary: Is the NT4 server the DNS server? I would set a static IP address and a default gateway pointing to the server.Ping the server to make sure it can com...
Summary: I inherited a w2k server that is installed as a DC with DNS and AD, but is used on a peer network. Why, I don't know. Users log into an NT or w2kpro...
Summary: Can anyone tell me why, moments after I log onto my Windows 2000 Advanced Server (upgraded to SP2, & MS Security patches), my Windows Me client starts...
Summary: Dear All My Windows2000 Professional machine can not join the domain. The window for username and password doesnt appear. What could be the reason ? ....
Summary: The client machine will authenticate to the Domain Controller upon login. Whether or not that same machine is the Exchange server or file server is n...
Summary: I currently have a Win NT server and a Win2K server. I can no longer add new computers to our domain, either. The old computers are fine. I'm not s...
Summary: I have setup a LAN at home, a Win2000Svr configured as a DC, DNS, NAT(2NICs), and VPN. another Win2000Svr as a DHCP server and a few 2000Pro/XP pro c...
Summary: Christo, my answer was short, but at least it was accurate. Yours is wrong. True you can only have 1 PDC in NT. All servers in 2000 or equal but they...
Summary: If running Windows 2000, then log on with an administrative account, then right-click My Computer and go to Properties. Click on the Network Identifi...
Summary: Do you have your client computer pointed to the DNS server in the properties of TCP/IP? The client machine will use DNS to find the DC for that domai...
Summary: Your question is a bit vague. Do you have a Win2k domain controller? Or is the server even running Windows 2000. A local account on the client mach...