Re: Clients losing connection to the server

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Danny,
Thank you for your quick reply.
The primary dns is the main dns server which is at the head quarter and
it is the only dns server. The secondary is the isp DNS server.

"Danny Sanders" wrote:

> The two domain controller are in seperate subnet. One DC is
> > configured with DNS, DHCP, File and print server and the other is just the
>
> What DNS server do your clients point to for primary DNS? Secondary?
>
> hth
> DDS W 2k MVP MCSE
>
> "Prav" <Prav@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:4C9F1325-16D7-4B60-A7FF-FD741EB4D40A@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Hello,
> > We have about 40 pc's and 6 servers of which two of them are domain
> > controllers. The two domain controller are in seperate subnet. One DC is
> > configured with DNS, DHCP, File and print server and the other is just the
> > DHCP and file and print server running AD. Other servers are database,
> > webserver(intranet) and VOIp server respectively. The main dc, is located
> > at
> > the head quarter and is the dns server as well. There are multiple aliases
> > set up in the dns forward lookup for the intranet site which runs on the
> > other server (Webserver). Here is the problem...
> > Everday clients get disconnected from the server, they cannot access the
> > intranet, and network shares. When doing the nslookup using ipaddress it
> > seems to see the destination host. Ping does not work using the name or
> > the
> > FQDN names but works when using just the ipaddress. The funny thing is
> > that
> > it happens for about 15 to 20 minutes and then everything goes back to
> > normal. The work around that we are using is doing ipconfig/renew and it
> > seems to fix the problem for some time and then the disconnection starts.
> > I
> > am not sure what is the time frame as far as disconnection goes but it is
> > pretty often. I have tried uping the Licensing thinking if that was the
> > case, no luck, The server was running Wins which I disabled and it is
> > still
> > the same. Should I add Dns to the other server (secondary dc)? I am
> > running
> > out of ideas of what to do. Please help.. Thank you in advance... The
> > server
> > version is Win2k3 standards on all of the servers and XP SP2 on all the
> > clients.
>
>
>
.



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