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| Guest | Unable to join Windows 2003 Domain Hello all, I'm having a strange issue with Vista (SP1 and now SP2) at the moment and wondered if anyone has any ideas. Until today, one of our wired machines in the domain kept dropping the connection to the local LAN but the Internet was still ok, this might not be related at all. Since then I removed the machine from the domain to then re-add the machine, this is now not working, I keep getting Network cannot be reached. If I look at the network map, I can see Windows Vista machines and Windows 2008 Servers so that looks fine. I've tried removing the machine details from DNS and done a flush and register and it populated the DNS Server ok. I can send files from any other machine (on the domain) to the Vista machine using local credentials to authenticate but if I try and do the oppersite and send files from the machine I'm prompted for a username and password and no passwords I enter, local or domian appear to work. Since then, I tried with another machine to remove it and re-add and it was fine, very strange! Anyone got any suggestions? I've just tried the winsock fix from Microsoft to see if that helps and I'm going to try that tomorrow Thanks in advance Chris |
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| Guest | RE: Unable to join Windows 2003 Domain Noob error. I uninstalled Client for Microsoft Networks whilst troubleshooting but forgot to re-install it. Working fine now! "Chris" wrote: Quote: > Hello all, > > I'm having a strange issue with Vista (SP1 and now SP2) at the moment and > wondered if anyone has any ideas. Until today, one of our wired machines in > the domain kept dropping the connection to the local LAN but the Internet > was still ok, this might not be related at all. Since then I removed the > machine from the domain to then re-add the machine, this is now not working, > I keep getting Network cannot be reached. If I look at the network map, I > can see Windows Vista machines and Windows 2008 Servers so that looks fine. > I've tried removing the machine details from DNS and done a flush and > register and it populated the DNS Server ok. I can send files from any other > machine (on the domain) to the Vista machine using local credentials to > authenticate but if I try and do the oppersite and send files from the > machine I'm prompted for a username and password and no passwords I enter, > local or domian appear to work. Since then, I tried with another machine to > remove it and re-add and it was fine, very strange! > > Anyone got any suggestions? I've just tried the winsock fix from Microsoft > to see if that helps and I'm going to try that tomorrow > > Thanks in advance > > Chris > > > |
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