Re: User Login Time on windows 2000 profesional on Domain
- From: "Paul Bergson" <pbergson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 08:01:11 -0600
Feel free too
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"Cary Shultz" <cwshultz@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Yea!
Use Paul's tool. I have not yet used it but I did open it up and take a
look. It looks nice....will have to play. That comes later tonight.
Paul, I will start sending people to your web site....if you do not mind.
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Cary W. Shultz
Roanoke, VA 24012
"Paul Bergson" <pbergson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Also let run diagnostics against the domain and see if there are any
lingering issues you may not be aware of.
Running diagnostics against your Active Directory domain.
If you don't have the tools installed, install them from your server
install disk.
d:\support\tools\setup.exe
Run dcdiag and netdiag in verbose mode.
If you download a gui script I wrote it should be simple to set and run.
It also has the option to run individual tests without having to learn
all the switch options. The details will be output in notepad text files
that pop up automagically.
The script is located in the download section on my website at
http://pbbergs.dynu.com/windows
Just select both dcdiag and netdiag make sure verbose is set. (Leave the
default settings for dcdiag as set when selected)
When complete search for fail, error and warning messages.
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Paul Bergson MCT, MCSE, MCSA, CNE, CNA, CCA
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rights.
"Cary Shultz" <cwshultz@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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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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