I work at a university it dept where windows 2000 isn't yet supported (unless you're a prof and scream a lot).
Sooner or later someone will ask me help with setting up a windows 2000 domain controller. So looking forward I install windows 2000 server as a domain controller so see whats what.
The only problem I have during setup is that the machine wants to register itself in the dns which our network doesn't cater for. If it tries the unix server will reject this request. I so told it not to do this. The next question was the type of authentican I wanted either just a win2k network or a mixed network and I chose mixed as theres one win98 machine and a nt4 as well as w2k machine that I wish to put into the domain.
I created a new domain let it chug away and rebooted when prompted. Windows 98 and NT connect happily to the domain but the win2k is still probably trying to do it now. I've gone home and left it just to see if it gives up by morning. I can then see the error logs.
However I suspect that problem is to do with the type of authentician that windoze 2k uses. I say this because looking at the user manager the username is say for example jbloggs@shef.ac.uk if you look at the full description. This leads me back to the dns that it wanted to register in. I haven't set the dns server up as another dns server isn't permitted on our network (So I'm told).
Has any else got experiance of win2k to win2k domain.
The server has a fixed ip address with all the appropiate entries for wins etc. So what we've basically got is.
Microsoft client
microsoft file and print sharing
tcp/ip
The domain and computer name is unique so it isn't clashing with anything.
Sooner or later someone will ask me help with setting up a windows 2000 domain controller. So looking forward I install windows 2000 server as a domain controller so see whats what.
The only problem I have during setup is that the machine wants to register itself in the dns which our network doesn't cater for. If it tries the unix server will reject this request. I so told it not to do this. The next question was the type of authentican I wanted either just a win2k network or a mixed network and I chose mixed as theres one win98 machine and a nt4 as well as w2k machine that I wish to put into the domain.
I created a new domain let it chug away and rebooted when prompted. Windows 98 and NT connect happily to the domain but the win2k is still probably trying to do it now. I've gone home and left it just to see if it gives up by morning. I can then see the error logs.
However I suspect that problem is to do with the type of authentician that windoze 2k uses. I say this because looking at the user manager the username is say for example jbloggs@shef.ac.uk if you look at the full description. This leads me back to the dns that it wanted to register in. I haven't set the dns server up as another dns server isn't permitted on our network (So I'm told).
Has any else got experiance of win2k to win2k domain.
The server has a fixed ip address with all the appropiate entries for wins etc. So what we've basically got is.
Microsoft client
microsoft file and print sharing
tcp/ip
The domain and computer name is unique so it isn't clashing with anything.
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