I thought it was DNS as well. When I go through the DNS setup it all looks fine but I may be missing something. I don't know how to determine that for sure.
Thanks for responding to my post.
I checked and it looks like the clients are receiving the correct DNS information. That's what makes this so frustrating.
I don't know if this is an active directory problem or not. Everything else seems to be working OK.
In regards to your second question...
I'm having a very frustrating problem...
A network with about 20 Windows 2000 Pro PC's and 2 Windows 2000 servers.
All PC's are set up with DHCP.
About 2 weeks ago something strange happened power wise in the building and the servers came crashing down (they're on a UPS but either there was a...
I know that this is probably a very simple thing but I can't get Control Panel restored on a PC running Win2K Pro.
Here is the configuration;
- 2 Windows 2000 fileservers and a bunch of Windows 2000 Pro PC's
- All users are set up as roaming
We have one user who has access to Control Panel...
Thank you all for your responses and suggestions.
As it turns out it is a problem with the antivirus software but not in the way that was thought.
There is a bug in the software which I've received a fix for from Computer Associates help desk. Apparently this is a known problem.
I will be...
A very strange problem;
On a brand new load of a Windows 2000 Pro machine. I have Office 2000 Pro, Innoculate It and that's about all runnning.
When I'm logged in as roaming Administrator everything works perfectly. I can launch MS Word or Excel open and close documents with no problems.
But...
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