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Steve,
Diane -
I
agree that there is clearly something wrong with the DNS. But, I'm not so
sure that this is the indication. This can also be caused (most likely) by
a missing Reverse Lookup. This was mentioned once before - have you
looked into this yet, Steve?
I'm
much more concerned with the missing registration for the
GUID.
Steve
- we (collectively) have made some suggestions. Have you followed up
on:
Checking the registration of the Active Directory Zones in DNS? You
should see 4:
_msdcs
_sites
_tcp
_udp
Do
these exist? If not, go to the DNS applet and right click your domain
fanmats.com. Make sure that
you're set for 'Yes' in Allow Dynamic Updates. Go to Services, then stop
and then start 'Netlogon'. This will force a registration of DNS
zones.
Please
follow ALL STEPS on this page. Some have been outlined here time and again
by other people, but the steps need to be followed.
This
is a common problem. DNS can be a real bear, but AD will NOT WORK without
it. You have to get this right, as you're finding.
And,
if you want to bring back BOTH netdiag and dcdiag results (successful or
not - many time successful results tell me a lot) please run them as
follows:
dcdiag
/fix
netdiag /fix
dcdiag /v
/f:dcdiag.log
netdiag /debug /l (this will automatically create
a netdiag.log)
Good luck - we'll be waiting to here what you have
found.
Rick Kingslan MCSE, MCSA, MCT From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Diane Ayers Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2003 8:57 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Can't find server name for address 172.16.0.30
If NSlookup can't connect to that IP address, something is fubar with the
DNS service on 172.16.0.30. Can you telnet to port 53 (DNS) on that
box? "telnet 172.16.0.30 53"
Diane
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of steve Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2003 6:33 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Still having DNS problems!
I was able to run NLTEST and it passed. Went through both SERVERS and verified that it had 172.16.0.30 for DNS setting. “S2.fanmats.com”.
NSLOOKUP fails on both servers with errors. Please refer to NSLOOKUP.txt.
DCDDIAG.EXE FAILS. Please refer to DCDDIAG2.txt
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Is the second machine pointing to the first server for DNS?
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- RE: [ActiveDir] Trying to run DCPromo and ge... steve
- RE: [ActiveDir] Trying to run DCPromo an... Diane Ayers
- RE: [ActiveDir] Trying to run DCProm... Rick Kingslan
- RE: [ActiveDir] Trying to run DC... Diane Ayers
- RE: [ActiveDir] Trying to r... Rick Kingslan
- RE: [ActiveDir] Trying ... Rick Kingslan
- RE: [ActiveDir] Trying to run DC... steve
- RE: [ActiveDir] Trying to run DCPromo and getting... Roger Seielstad
