I am trying to add a computer to a Win2000 network, the computer is running XP Pro. The network has 15 clients running XP Pro plus plus a member server - W2K- and a print server - XP Pro.
I have added a computer in Active Directory Users and Computers, and an A record in DNS Forward lookup Zone. When trying to add the computer to the network using the net ident wizard or computer rename, I get a 'Domain controller could not be found' message. On inspection of the computer properties in Active Directory Users and Computers, there is no DNS name (greyed out) and I cannot find a way to set it. Looking through helps etc, it seems maybe DHCP should set it?
It is a long time since I worked with networks and I have no formal training on DNS/DHCP.
The domain controller has been set up by the local education authority and they charge extortionate amounts for support hence the post.
I have added a computer in Active Directory Users and Computers, and an A record in DNS Forward lookup Zone. When trying to add the computer to the network using the net ident wizard or computer rename, I get a 'Domain controller could not be found' message. On inspection of the computer properties in Active Directory Users and Computers, there is no DNS name (greyed out) and I cannot find a way to set it. Looking through helps etc, it seems maybe DHCP should set it?
It is a long time since I worked with networks and I have no formal training on DNS/DHCP.
The domain controller has been set up by the local education authority and they charge extortionate amounts for support hence the post.