Hi,
Did you try to add 'A' or 'CNAME' records with the @IP of each of your servers - Let suppose the names of your servers are srv1, srv2 and srv3.
Let suppose thier @ip are :
srv1 - 192.x.x.1
srv2 - 192.x.x.2
srv3 - 192.x.x.3
Add 3 host records 'A' to your DNS Domain :
srv1.mydomain.com...
C and C++... But the new VB from .NET (Beta is available) cant let you write command prompt programs AND SERVICES.
You can also try SRVANY which comes with the NT 4.0 RK with your existant VB programs.
Let me know about it :-)
Franck
Hi,
May sound like this article of the Microsoft TechNet : Q245437 "Windows 2000 contains a client-side Domain Name System (DNS) cache. The client-side DNS caching may generate a false impression that DNS "round robin"
is not taking place from the DNS server to the Windows 2000...
Hi,
- Is all of your hardware in the HCL ?
- Did you get some error messages during file copy setup phase ? ie : file missing
- Did you supply extra drivers during mass storage detection ?
Franck
Hi,
If you WINS, you can request the wins database with the user loggin. You'll get the @IP of the computer the user is logged on (user automaticaly register in the WINS database for messaging purpose when they loggon), then :
Just do nbtstat -A <@IP of the computer> to get the name of the...
Thanks, your absolutely right ! But nsrd did hang a first time. Anyway, actually it works....
Note :
To restart the networker services without reeboting the server you might kill all process running begining with nsr
Regards
Franck
1 - It's a good idea to have all your servers as DC, if you have fast lan/wan connexion. We actualy manage more than 200 hundred server in 4 NT 4.0 domain, there almost all DC and it works fine (this have been partialy design by MCS).
Anyway your new W2K box can not be a NT 4.0 DC.
I don't...
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