Look at your Eventvwr and check out your DHCP settings...
Since your static works fine, and the other users have been gone for a while... this is the first thing I would check...
gluck!
Chance~
Man, I had the EXACT same problem, and everyone suggested the exact same things here that never did resolve my issue (no offense to anyone). But I DID however figure it out on my DC and all DC after that since...
Before doing anything else, I would try these steps...
**NOTE: DO THESE STEPS...
Well, free is always best, but if I got's ta pay, I got's ta pay!
I just figured there would be like hundreds of tools out there that might do something like that... but I guess not.
Thanks for all the help fellas!
Chance~
I would like something to prompt me and notify me when someone is locgged onto the system... I wish there were a program that I I could add users I wanted to not to track, but if someone other than that list showed up to prompt me with where they are, what they are doing etc...
Just wasn't...
I am looking for a tool that tells me when and who is logged on to my DC.
I keep getting this message that says "there are 2 people logged on to this machine" every time I reboot, and I would like a utility to tell me the second those individuals log on, what they are logged on to, etc...
Is...
This is what I did... as shown above...
I got it all to work out, and I think it was because I had the gateway on a different IP Scema then my Domain IP Schema... for instance, I had 172.1.105.4 as the server and all clients were getting DHCP from it...
BUT my router had an IP of...
If you have say 4 WinNT Servers in your network and one is the PDC and the others your BDC's.
With this scenario, if something were to happen to your PDC and it was down for an extended period of time, would the next in line BDC make itself the PDC?
If so, why (I am guessing it is a...
I have a set of 20 computers that were on a peer to peer network. I now am going to build a server based domain environment.
Everyone is very fone of the way all of their current local profile settings are established...
Is there any "easy" way to migrate the local profile settings into the...
I figured it out!!
Here is the issues I needed to resolve...
#1 I had to make sure that my policy object that I created was on the highest level (meaning move it up to the top) so the default policy would not take it over.
#2 Then I went into my group policy object, and set it in there...
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