Re: DC/DNS/DFS/AD Problem???

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In news:1166632431.915572.266600@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
apprentice463 <apprentice463@xxxxxxx> stated, which I commented on below:

Little bit of an update.

The DFS Service was enabled but no root. The DFS Root has now been
defined.
I had seen most of the articles that you spoke of, although I should
mention I tend to steer away from articles that don't refer to windows
XP/2000/2003. I forgot to mention that I had already looked at
kb321098 and when I checked the registry location specified the
TcpDelAckTicks was set to 0 and TcpAckFrequency was set to 1
(kb328890). I tried different values for each of these although I
didn't stray to far from the default settings.

The DHCP client service was enabled on all machines.

I have changed the DNS local loopback address to the actual address as
suggested.

I even enabled netbios on the test workstation and the DC server.

None of the changes have made any difference so far. Unfortunately I
can only work on these problems after hours. I do have all of next
week to work on this problem because this client is shutting down from
Dec 22 to Jan.3. One thing I want to try is a new NIC.

A

It seems like a setting was changed or altered in the past causing this
problem. I believe you mentioned that LDAP signing was disabled.

Seems like something that we need to take a look, such as remoting in. But
that is up to you and my schedule next week. We'll have to see, if it is ok
with you. If I can't fix it in 15-20 minutes, we'll have to look elsewhere.

Static IP config must be set on a DC, it can't be a DHCP client. But the
DHCP Client service must be running.

And no, I don't think it would be a NIC issue.

Happy Holidays!

Ace






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