Re: Big problem....Big Question
From: sharry knight (sharryknight_at_adelphia.net)
Date: 10/03/04
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Date: Sun, 3 Oct 2004 16:24:15 -0400
Thank you for your response. The ipconfig /all between the different
machines reads the same.
One primary difference is that in going into the DNS Server settings on
the Server, it does not list the X300s. I tried the regdns command and that
didn't seem to have any effect either. I am truly stumped. They do have
DHCP active but, all the systems are assigned Static IPs. (I have inherited
quite a few rather odd setups from a previous employee, and have been able
to correct any incorrect settings to this point.)
I am also having another login issue with one of the X300s. It is now not
recognizing any user names or passwords and will not allow me to login
locally?... What the heck is up with that? I've tried reinstalling the OS
but it fails saying the destination is not accessible. Do you know of a
Newsgroup that I may get help with that issue as well?
Thanks for the help!
It is much appreciated.
SK9098
"Oli Restorick [MVP]" <oli@mvps.org> wrote in message
news:uDtAa5WqEHA.1688@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> The fact that you located the DNS newsgroup to post your question tells
me
> that you have an idea what the problem is.
>
> It is more than likely a DNS issue, so could you tell us about your DNS
> configuration. In particular, compare the output of "ipconfig /all"
between
> the machines that work and those that don't.
>
> Are you using DHCP to configure all your DNS settings? Perhaps the
X300s
> are connected in such a way that they use a different DHCP server and
get
> different IP settings to the machines that work properly.
>
> If you're still stuck, post back the output from "ipconfig /all" and we
can
> take a look.
>
> Oli
>
>
> "sharry knight" <sharryknight@adelphia.net> wrote in message
> news:78udnXa6xNK6acLcRVn-qA@adelphia.com...
>> Problem: Can login to the Dell X300 laptops with the Local Machine
>> Domain. Cannot login to the Network Domain after having added the
>> machine to the Network Domain successfully.
>>
>> Info: Message returns that there is no Domain Server available to
>> authenticate.
>>
>> When I login to the Local Machine, I can then access Domain Server
>> resources but cannot access any network shares without login to Network
>> Domain when prompted. Have a network that I am trying to install two
new
>> Dell X300 Laptops onto. I have them recognizing the Cisco 1100 WAP
>> without issue. They currently have 4 other notebooks on the same
network
>> without issue. I can ping all network components without problem.
>>
>> Question: Why can I not login to the Network Domain directly?
>>
>> Thanks for the help!!
>> SK9098
>>
>>
>
>
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