Nomarian
IS-IT--Management
- Jan 8, 2002
- 27
I wonder if anyone else has seen this issue. We have two servers acting as Domain Controllers and they have Wins and DNS installed on both. Everything has been running smooth for the last year and a half.
One day the PDC (Windows 2000) has shares that cannot be accessed by using the computer name anymore. (ie. \\servera\share). We can access the shares by IP address and doing a pathping resolve the name to the IP.
Microsoft states through Q article 310340 and that this occurs when the same computer name exists in the parent domain and the child domain. We don't have any child domains, so I cannot see how this came about.
I have tried as a last resort doing an authoritative restore on the directory services from about 3 weeks back, but the problem came right back.
Thanks in advance for any light you can shed on this. I should note that the system having the problem is running Windows 2000 with Service Pack 3. It is the Operations Manager for the domain and only houses shared files. Norman Moy
I hope I helped.
One day the PDC (Windows 2000) has shares that cannot be accessed by using the computer name anymore. (ie. \\servera\share). We can access the shares by IP address and doing a pathping resolve the name to the IP.
Microsoft states through Q article 310340 and that this occurs when the same computer name exists in the parent domain and the child domain. We don't have any child domains, so I cannot see how this came about.
I have tried as a last resort doing an authoritative restore on the directory services from about 3 weeks back, but the problem came right back.
Thanks in advance for any light you can shed on this. I should note that the system having the problem is running Windows 2000 with Service Pack 3. It is the Operations Manager for the domain and only houses shared files. Norman Moy
I hope I helped.