I fixed my problem, the dhcp scope and the dns(also domain controller in my case) need to have the local machine's IP as the primary dns. once i did that rleased and renewed the IP address from client, every thing worked no error
it's been going on i guess since i started working here about a year back, but i gust noticed it was that way about 4 months ago and been working on it off and on since then.
not sure if the server was and NT 4 box before or not.
i have a Network with windows 2K active directory domain controller. all the machines are win 2K.
all the users can log onto the machines and connect to the network, every thing seems to work fine, so here is my problem:
everyone has to be a domain admin for them to work on the domain!
when i...
can you guys look at this job log and tell me what i might too to look at? backweb and fsecure is the anitvirus software i'm currently using.
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Job server: FILEANDPRINT
Job name: Backup 0027
Job started: Thursday, October 31...
i have a NT4 domain Controller, the rest of the network is Windows 2000 servers and professional client's. i set up (or at least i think i did) one of the local win2K memeber servers as our time server, when i do a query on the time server it gives the the time server i put in so i think that is...
i have a NT4 domain Controller, the rest of the network is Windows 2000 servers and professional client's. i set up (or at least i think i did) one of the local win2K memeber servers as our time server, when i do a query on the time server it gives the the time server i put in so i think that is...
I have a NT 4 RAS server, how do i find out who has been dialing in and logging on to the network, via RAS. would like to know, what username has logged on and how long they were one for. any help would be great.
Thanks
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