Re: Joining client to domain
- From: JohnSmith1 <JohnSmith1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2008 22:07:02 -0800
I am using MS Virtual Pc.
"Hollywood0728" wrote:
Well I guess my question, first, would be...Virtual XP pc, what virtual.
client are you using? VMware, MS Virtual PC, etc.? Are the configurations for
your VM correct from a NIC standpoint?
"JohnSmith1" wrote:
Sure. See below please.
Thanks
"Mostly Gizzards" wrote:
I should be more specific. Fill in the blanks below.
Server IP Configuration
Host Name server1
IP Address: 10.10.10.4
Subnet Mask:255.0.0.0
Default Gateway: None
Primary DNS: 10.10.10.4
Secondary DNS: None
Client IP Configuration
Host Name: Computer01
IP Address: 10.10.10.9
Subnet Mask: 255.0.0.0
Default Gateway: None
Primary DNS: 10.10.10.4
Secondary DNS: None
"JohnSmith1" <JohnSmith1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Actually, My server is installed on a pc as host operating system I
installed client os on the same machine onto virtual pc software so both
client and server are on the same pc.
During my installation of active directory, I created DNS and set the IP
address of 10.10.10.4 to my DNS.
My clinet computer ip address set for DNS as above.
Do you think I am doing something wrong?
thanks.
Server point to itself for DNS also client.
"Mostly Gizzards" wrote:
Does the server point to itself for DNS?
Does the client point to the server for DNS?
Can the client ping the server by FQDN?
MG
"JohnSmith1" <JohnSmith1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I am trying to connect my clinet computer (which is virtual XP pc) to
domain
which is server 2003 (it is the host computer). I checked domain name,
netlogon, ip address of DNS but somehow can not connect it. I get the
message
of "could not find domain controller".
any idea what I am doing wrong?
thanks.
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