Domain authentication problem



Hi,


I'm not sure if this is the right group to ask for help in my problem.

For 2 weeks, my intranet has been acting weird. First I tought was
something with DNS and DHCP.

After lots of clicks and guess, that part now is OK (AFAIK).

All machines getting dynamic IP thru my DLink DI-624 DHCP. It routes
internet too.

Somethimes when I ping some machine, the IP isnt returned. So I cant reach
those machines.

The bigest problem, is within shared folders. Even when I can find a
machine (my server i.e.), and I try to enter in \\server, windows ask for my
password! but I already input that at windows login, when I try again, it
says that password was already attempted but no domain responded. Same
happen if I try any other password.

Aparently my AD lost something, his connection to my DNS?? Both are in the
same Windows 2003, only my DHCP is on dlink router.

What can I do??


Thanks

Feijó



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