A windows 2000 server has stopped responding to our domain.
We still use the ISP's DNS in ALL our clients, including this server. While we do have DNS running on our PDC, none of the machines in the domain are using it.
We started getting Event ID 1000s in our application log in the server in question. Countless of threads/white papers, whatever, informed us to leave the domain, change it to a workgroup, restart the computer, add it back into the domain and restart the computer again.
We were obviously able to remove it from the domain and then add it to a generic workgroup. However, after restarting, we were unable to get it to join back into the domain.
Every time we do so, we get an error message that is something like
error occurred while trying to join domain DOMAINNAME:
"The network path cannot be found."
Now when we looked up information regarding THIS message, almost all the advice we saw said that our DNS entries were wrong.
How are they wrong?
Do we need to enter the DNS of the Active Directory enabled PDC?
If so, here's the info on the DNS on that machine. Forward looking is set up, but it doesn't look like reverse is. Is that a problem?
Is the solution merely to change the DNS address?
Thanks in advance for your help.
We still use the ISP's DNS in ALL our clients, including this server. While we do have DNS running on our PDC, none of the machines in the domain are using it.
We started getting Event ID 1000s in our application log in the server in question. Countless of threads/white papers, whatever, informed us to leave the domain, change it to a workgroup, restart the computer, add it back into the domain and restart the computer again.
We were obviously able to remove it from the domain and then add it to a generic workgroup. However, after restarting, we were unable to get it to join back into the domain.
Every time we do so, we get an error message that is something like
error occurred while trying to join domain DOMAINNAME:
"The network path cannot be found."
Now when we looked up information regarding THIS message, almost all the advice we saw said that our DNS entries were wrong.
How are they wrong?
Do we need to enter the DNS of the Active Directory enabled PDC?
If so, here's the info on the DNS on that machine. Forward looking is set up, but it doesn't look like reverse is. Is that a problem?
Is the solution merely to change the DNS address?
Thanks in advance for your help.