Re: DNS issue
From: Chriss3 (noSpamHere_at_chrisse.se)
Date: 04/02/04
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Date: Fri, 2 Apr 2004 02:14:25 +0200
Very the zone are of the type Active Directory integrated and match the AD
Domain name. Make sure TCP/IP DNS Setting are correct and point to the
Domain Controller running DNS.
-- Regards Christoffer Andersson No email replies please - reply in the newsgroup "Loi P Trinh" <Loi_Trinh@yahoo.com> skrev i meddelandet news:1707701c41833$7a99b930$a501280a@phx.gbl... > Can someone pls. help. > > I had setup a Win 2k Server to test out SMS 2003 but I had > ran 'dcpromo' and added to the domain as backup domain > controller number 3 successfully. I had also install WINS > and added a new zone for the DNS. After i was done, i > delete the newzone i had created, and thats when all the > problem seems to occur. > The zone i created was mis.nems.org; unless the same zone > was created before i got here, than I dont remember doing > anything else wrong, but if the name was of the new zone i > create was identical to the one already created than i > would not be allow to do that right? > But in any case, we had to install a new fan for the > Primary domain controller and we boot that backup, one of > the hard drive was missing, eventually we did get that fix. > Once i log in, i was going to check the Active Directory > Users and Computers and the Default Group Policy. > Both of this does not work on the Primary Domain > Controller, and I did a system state restore, and on > opening the AD Users and Computers, it is able to but I > notice that it is using the one from Backup Domain > Controller 2 and the Group Policy still does not work. > I use a test system to install another Win 2K server and > try DC Promo and i got the following Error Message: > > "The domain "nems.org'' cannot be contacted. Ensure that > the DNS domain name is typed correctly. This condition > may be caused by a DNS lookup problem. If this domain was > recently created, its name may not yet registed with the > Domain Naming Service. .............." > I hope I've given enough information. > Could someone help? > thank you. > > Loi_Trinh@yahoo.com
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