Re: User Login Time on windows 2000 profesional on Domain



Oh,

And let's make sure that your domain is not a single-label domain (mydomain
instead of mydomain.com) and let's make sure that you do not have a
dual-homed situation (where the Domain Controller has two working network
cards).

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Cary W. Shultz
Roanoke, VA 24012

"Cary Shultz" <cwshultz@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Okay,

Let's summarize what is going on here:

You had it such that the secondary DNS information was the IP Address of
your ISP's DNS Server. This was on both the Domain Controller and on all
client workstations. This information is set statically. You changed the
ISP information (is there another Domain Controller in your environment?).
Now, by changing it does that mean that you removed it or that you entered
in the IP Address of another DNS Server? The name in your forward lookup
zone matches exactly the name of your internal domain.

You have rebooted all of the systems. Another way would have been to do
the following at a command prompt on each system:

net stop netlogon
ipconfig /flushdns
ipconfig /registerdns
net start netlogon

This has not resolved anything?

What happens if you use nslookup? What does that tell you?

Are you able to get to the Internet once you do finally connect?

Do you have all of the subfolders in the FLZ? Those would be _sites,
_tcp, _udp and _msdcs. And all of the records are there?
What happens if you install the Support Tools and use dcdaig /v and
netdiag /v? What is the output from each of those?

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Cary W. Shultz
Roanoke, VA 24012

"Chetan" <chetan.kamra@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thanks
I done that too but it doesnt work





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