Re: 2000 server and 2000 pro network

From: Ace Fekay [MVP] (PleaseSubstituteMyActualFirstName&LastNameHere_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 06/22/04

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    In news:1f68e01c457b2$0dca6660$a401280a@phx.gbl,
    Leo <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> posted their thoughts, then I
    offered mine
    > Hi everyone.
    > I recently setup a 2000 server pc with 2- 2000 pro pcs
    > networked to it. I set up accounts from the server using
    > active directory and disabled local accounts from all
    > machines. these are in a workgroup called CMT. I have
    > another workgroup called SMON. I wanted to have access to
    > all computers from any of the two workgroups, so I changed
    > the IP addressing scheme of CMT to match those in SMON
    > (except the domain controller 2000 Server). Then I
    > changed my mind and changed the IP addresses back to the
    > original. Now when I try to log in to my 2000 pcs in CMT,
    > it comes back saying to make sure I have the right login
    > name, password and domain controller. I can see the three
    > computers networked when I log in to any of the three as
    > admin, but a regular user cannot login using network
    > accounts created in the domain controller.
    >
    > Please help!!

    I apologize, but I'm trying to follow your train of thought, but I'm having
    a some trouble doing so. You have two machines that were in a workgroup and
    you joined them to a domain? Is the domain SIMON or CMT or is it another
    name? If you wanted to have access or not have access, why change the IP
    scheme? Just remove them from the domain, unless I'm missing something
    really basic here. Are they on two different physical subnets or are they on
    the same wire and just decided to use different IPs and subnets to stop
    communication?

    The first question I have, are the DNS addresses in the machines' IP
    properties in the domain (not sure what your domain is called, but you did
    mention the two workgroups, which aren't domains) ONLY using the internal
    DNS you setup for AD? You can't use another DNS or you'll get numerous
    errors in regards to AD, including lack of logon ability.

    -- 
    Regards,
    Ace
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    Ace Fekay, MCSE 2000, MCSE+I, MCSA, MCT, MVP
    Microsoft Windows MVP - Active Directory
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