Re: Can't manage computer over the network



Hello HotmailUser,

I assume you are using ip range like 10.x.x.x or 192.168.x.x 172.x.x.x , these are private ip ranges not accessible via internet. So you do not have to worry about. Chekc out all posting, you see a lot of ipconfig /all with this ranges.

Best regards

Meinolf Weber
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This is not a VM issue. The Server 2008 machine running on the VM is
now part of my AD domain. I have a shared folder on the DC that both
the Vista PC and Server 2008 machine can map as drives. I can ping my
DC from Server 2008, but not vice-versa. I can also ping my DC from
the Vista PC that hosts the VM, but not vice-versa. I can use my AD
"Manage Computer" MMC to manage the Vista PC, but not the Server 2008
machine running in the VM.

If I post an unedited output of ipconfig /all from all machines, I'll
get hacked. Is there any other way that you can help me?

Thanks.

"Meinolf Weber" wrote:

Hello HotmailUser,

The 2008 is member server of the domain? Can you ping between the
servers with ip address, computername and FQDN? Please post an
unedited ipconfig /all from both computers.

Best regards

Meinolf Weber
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I have Windows Server 2008 running on a Virtual Server 2005 R2 SP1
VM that is hosted on a Vista PC. My domain controller is Windows
Server 2003. When I go to Active Directory Users and Computers on
the DC and right click on the Server 2008 object and select "Manager
Computer", I get an error message that says the computer can't be
found.

How do I fix this? Because of this, I can't seem to register any
SPNs that target Server 2008. Even if I do register the SPN, it
doesn't show up in "setspn -L".

The first time I did this I could manage the Server 2008 machine
over the network and I got Kerberos delegation to work flawlessly
across my network. I've since had to rebuild all 3 PCs involved and
now nothing works.

Please help.

Thanks.



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