Lost Connectivity
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Hello,
My DC (which was a Win2K box) dies on me a few months ago. I replaced the
server and installed a new DC (with Win2K3) and set it up.
As in the previous server I setup my DHCP services and bingo, everything is
back to the way it was. Except now my users are getting a dialog box asking
for their user name password and the domain when they launch Outlook. Even
after they put that information in, it still sill not let them attach to the
Ex2K account.
The way I've gotten around this is to do a release / renew on the IP. After
doing that the users can connect and everything is hunky-dorey again.
Anyone have a clue as to why this may be happening? Any help would be good.
Thanks in advance!
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