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| Guest | AD: "Network Path Not Found" Fresh Vista Enterprise install. I am a Student Adminstrator with Admin rights to a college specific OU. I have disabled IPv6 and set the Netbios to TCP/IP but I still get the aforementioned error when attemtping to join the domain. It's been a long day, and this is a dificult subject to blindly search. Any ideas? Advice? I'm new to Active Directory, but I am capable and competent. |
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| Guest | Re: "Network Path Not Found" That's usually a DNS problem. The computer you are trying to join to the domain must be set to use a domain DNS server and no other DNS servers. -- Kerry Brown Microsoft MVP - Shell/User http://www.vistahelp.ca "bv" <bv@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:FD2DF578-3BC5-40D0-B794-037939B7E905@microsoft.com... > Fresh Vista Enterprise install. I am a Student Adminstrator with Admin > rights > to a college specific OU. I have disabled IPv6 and set the Netbios to > TCP/IP > but I still get the aforementioned error when attemtping to join the > domain. > It's been a long day, and this is a dificult subject to blindly search. > Any > ideas? Advice? I'm new to Active Directory, but I am capable and > competent. |
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| Guest | Re: "Network Path Not Found" Wild goose chase. The problem was due to some incompatibilities with older hardware in Vista's new network stack. Using an administrative command prompt: netsh in tcp set global autotuninglevel=disable This solved the problem for me, unless you can give a reason for not issuing that command. "Kerry Brown" wrote: > That's usually a DNS problem. The computer you are trying to join to the > domain must be set to use a domain DNS server and no other DNS servers. > > -- > Kerry Brown > Microsoft MVP - Shell/User > http://www.vistahelp.ca |
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| Guest | Re: "Network Path Not Found" That command is necessary with some old networking hardware. -- Kerry Brown Microsoft MVP - Shell/User http://www.vistahelp.ca "bv" <bv@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:9820512D-AA4D-4C0D-A971-84A685917AC5@microsoft.com... > Wild goose chase. > The problem was due to some incompatibilities with older hardware in > Vista's > new network stack. > > Using an administrative command prompt: > > netsh in tcp set global autotuninglevel=disable > > This solved the problem for me, unless you can give a reason for not > issuing > that command. > > > > "Kerry Brown" wrote: > >> That's usually a DNS problem. The computer you are trying to join to the >> domain must be set to use a domain DNS server and no other DNS servers. >> >> -- >> Kerry Brown >> Microsoft MVP - Shell/User >> http://www.vistahelp.ca > |
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