Re: Urgent - please help



In news:276D25BC-F545-4FA7-A415-56590DAE8F0E@xxxxxxxxxxxxx,
Joe <Joe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> stated, which I commented on below:
To all who helped, many thanks. I found the problem - doh! There are
2 NIC's on the DC and at some point during the process of configuring
the router, I switched to the 2nd one, which did not have File and
Printer sharing turned on! That's all it was.

Thanks for updating us on this.

As for the multiple NICs, keep in mind, multihomed DCs are very problematic.
Are you running one all the time and disabling the other NIC, or are both
active? I can provide steps to straighten it out if you are running both.

Ace


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