Re: error

From: naguarapana (naguarapana_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 01/12/05


Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2005 16:47:02 -0800

Thanks for your promp reply.
 Why might be the reason that I can do all this, surf the entire network but
on this particular workstation I can not.

 I can get on anyother workstation joinned to the domain and do all this,
connect remotly to servers and surf the entire network where I can see all
servers and other workstations. double click on them and see what I am
looking for but on this particular one the only thing that I can not do is
double click on a server or wokstation when I see ,it it gives me the error.
I will look your solution and keep you posted

"Ryan Hanisco" wrote:

> This sounds like a DNS problem. You will want to go through your DNS
> settings to make sure that your DCs are correctly showing up there and that
> the workstations are getting the DNS servers correctly.
>
> You should look at the event logs for DNS errors and start troubleshooting
> with NSLookup and DCDiag to verify that there are no problems locating
> servers and services (Like the PDC Emulator and GCs).
> --
> Ryan Hanisco
> MCSE, MCDBA
> Flagship Integration Services
>
> "naguarapana" <naguarapana@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:FCF82425-2E27-425D-BCD7-E45557DCC69E@microsoft.com...
> > Hi everyOne and happy new year to all.
> >
> > I am new at win 2000 server and I need your help.
> > I have 5 servers, two of them are dc , I recently added a new wkstation
> > which runs wind 2000 pro. I can logged in and I can use remote desktop
> from
> > my workstation to connect to the servers, but when I go to my entire
> network
> > and double click I can see all the servers on my screen but when I double
> > click on any of them I get the following Message.
> > " there are currently no logon server available to service the logon
> > request"I can do this from any other workstation on the network.
> >
> > Remember I am new at this so please easy on me.
> > Thanks a bunch
>
>
>



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