Re: No Logon Server Available



Hi,

Are your computers members of Active Directory domain?

If I am not mistaken IP addresses 64.59.184.13, 64.59.184.15, 64.59.184.13
point to your ISP DNS servers?

If your computers are member of Active Directory domain they should point to
your internal Active Directory DNS server and not your ISP. Computers that
are members of domain use DNS server to locate domain controllers on the
network. Since you told your clients to use your ISP DNS and your ISP
doesn't know anything about your domain controllers -- your clients fail to
find Logon Servers...

--
Mike
Microsoft MVP - Windows Security

<roosty@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1ldvm1dp3mgspvbram0ui7eml1n3asrol2@xxxxxxxxxx
> These are two of the errors from the local machine...
>
> Adapter-specific Domain Suffix : bcmb.ab.ca
> DNS server list :
> 64.59.184.13, 64.59.184.15, 64.59.184.13
> Sent update to server : None
> IP Address(es) :
> 192.168.2.7
>
> The reason the DNS update request could not be completed was
> because of a system problem. You can manually retry DNS registration
> of the network adapter and its settings by typing
> "ipconfig /registerdns" at the command prompt. If problems
> still persist, contact your DNS server or network systems
> administrator. For specific error code information, see the
> record data displayed below.
>
> The system failed to register pointer (PTR) resource records (RRs)
> for network adapter
> with settings:
>
> Adapter Name : {F9842BE3-CDC1-4516-8587-E9D12BB5D37E}
> Host Name : bcmb-qm9tb96nx3
> Adapter-specific Domain Suffix : bcmb.ab.ca
> DNS server list :
> 64.59.184.13, 64.59.184.15, 64.59.184.13
> Sent update to server : 192.175.48.1
> IP Address : 192.168.2.7
>
> The reason that the system could not register these RRs was because
> the DNS server refused the update request. The cause of this could be
> (a) your computer is not allowed to update the adapter-specified DNS
> domain name, or (b) because the DNS server authoritative for the
> specified name does not support the DNS dynamic update protocol.
>
> To register the DNS pointer (PTR) resource records using the specific
> DNS domain name and IP addresses for this adapter, contact your DNS
> server or network systems administrator.
>
> Hope this helps, thanks.
>
> On Mon, 7 Nov 2005 19:36:01 +0100, "Miha Pihler [MVP]"
> <mihap-news@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>Are there any errors in Event logs (System and Applications logs)? Where
>>does preferred DNS server point to on this computer? Does it point to
>>Active
>>Directory DNS server?


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