grncomputing
IS-IT--Management
Hi,
We have a slightly weird problem that has been kicking about MS support for about 4 weeks now without resolution so I am looking for an inspired suggestion !
We have 4x 2K3 servers on this site, all of which are "domain controllers" for our AD. We also have some NT4 servers which are legacy machines running Exchange 5.5 until we are ready to migrate to Exchange 2003. All the clients are XP SP2 and SP1. The problem occurs about 4 times in every 10 logins.
The issue is as follows. If a computer connects via VPN into a router, or into one of the servers running the VPN service, or connects via wireless into the LAN. Intermitantly shares on the Servers are missing. When this occurs a "net view servername" return no results. But it is possible to ping the servers by name and i.p address.
This also does not afflict one of the servers i.e it's shares are always visable, this happens to be the first one installed and the master DNS server - is this related?
Microsoft have taken lots of logs, run tests on DNS etc. supplied various hotfixes and registary fixes for both the clients and the servers to no avail. Nothing appears to be wrong.
My observation is that the problem occurs if the user logs on to their computer before connecting to the network. i.e in the case of a VPN the user logs on to their laptop, then creates a VPN to the Network. With WiFi the connection is created after the user logs on. Also if a user logs on with the network cable disconnected then the cable is conected the same symptoms can occur.
I am wondering if this is to do with cached login credentials, though no Access Denied Errors are returned, just resouce not available.
Any suggestions would be greatfully received, and free brownie points for beating MS support !!
Cheers
We have a slightly weird problem that has been kicking about MS support for about 4 weeks now without resolution so I am looking for an inspired suggestion !
We have 4x 2K3 servers on this site, all of which are "domain controllers" for our AD. We also have some NT4 servers which are legacy machines running Exchange 5.5 until we are ready to migrate to Exchange 2003. All the clients are XP SP2 and SP1. The problem occurs about 4 times in every 10 logins.
The issue is as follows. If a computer connects via VPN into a router, or into one of the servers running the VPN service, or connects via wireless into the LAN. Intermitantly shares on the Servers are missing. When this occurs a "net view servername" return no results. But it is possible to ping the servers by name and i.p address.
This also does not afflict one of the servers i.e it's shares are always visable, this happens to be the first one installed and the master DNS server - is this related?
Microsoft have taken lots of logs, run tests on DNS etc. supplied various hotfixes and registary fixes for both the clients and the servers to no avail. Nothing appears to be wrong.
My observation is that the problem occurs if the user logs on to their computer before connecting to the network. i.e in the case of a VPN the user logs on to their laptop, then creates a VPN to the Network. With WiFi the connection is created after the user logs on. Also if a user logs on with the network cable disconnected then the cable is conected the same symptoms can occur.
I am wondering if this is to do with cached login credentials, though no Access Denied Errors are returned, just resouce not available.
Any suggestions would be greatfully received, and free brownie points for beating MS support !!
Cheers