RE: Problem to add a NT Workstation to 2000 server
- From: "Eric the IT Idiot" <ErictheITIdiot@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 26 Apr 2005 13:58:01 -0700
The gateway on your W2K box is wrong. I think this is the problem.
"Hermione" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have Windows 2000 server as domain.
>
> And I have Windows NT 4.0
>
> After I change the Network card of My Domain server The Win NT wasn't able
> to reconnect.
>
> This is how our server is configured
>
> Win 2000 server (domain) : (plugged to a switch-A (3com))
> IP: 192.168.1.7 (Fix)
> gateway: 192.169.1.300
>
> Win NT: two Network card
>
> First Network Card: (This network card is plugged to a switch-A (3com))
> IP: 192.168.1.300
> DHCP enable : no
> gateway: 192.168.1.300
>
> Second Network Card: (This network card is plugged to a Router (Nexland
> --Which plugged to a modem for internet))
> IP: 192.168.1.107
> DHCP enable : YES
> gateway:
> DHCP server: 192.168.1.7
>
> I'm able to ping: 192.168.1.7 but I'm not able to add the NT station to the
> domain
> I have this message: Unable to connect to the domain controller for this
> domain. Have your administrator cheeck your computer accoutn on the domain
>
> The domain (Win 2000 server) name is DDMath and when I do: ipconfig /all : I
> have host name: WinNT.DDMath
>
>
> How can I resolve this problem, please help me....
>
> Thanks
.
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