On 02/04/06, Rodrigo
Blanco <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
Freddy,
is there any stadard way (tools included in the W2K3 OS) to verify the
SID of a machine? I am not allowed to install or use any external
software, such as sysinternals, for instance.
Joe,
I believe that the application is using the wINSOCK API too. TCP/IP is
working fine and the setting are just are they should be... :-/ So I
will do a regmon on a good machine and extract the differences with
mine.
Thank you very much,
Best regards,
Rodrigo.
On 02/04/06, joe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> I believe that tool is using the gethostname WINSOCK API call, I expect
you
> are hitting an error and it isn't handling it gracefully.
>
> Is TCP/IP working properly on that machine? Are all of the TCP/IP settings
> correct?
>
> If everything looks ok, I would recommend running regmon on a known good
> machine and then do the same on the troublesome machine and see what the
> differences are in the requests, you might get a hint there.
>
> joe
>
>
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> -----Original Message-----
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On Behalf Of Rodrigo Blanco
> Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2006 6:54 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [ActiveDir] Empty hostname for a Win 2003 server belonging to an
AD
> domain
>
> Hello list,
>
> I am currently having a problem with a Windows 2003 server inside a
Windows
> 2003 server-based Active Directory domain. The problem is that when I run
> the "hostname" command, it is empty:
>
> C:\>hostname
>
> C:\>
>
> I suspect this happened after doing a clone of the VM machine and, by
error,
> starting it and changing its name in the same network of the original one
> (this should have happened in an off-line network).
>
> I have tried to take it out from the domain and register it again in it,
but
> his will not help. There is no conflict between the DNS and the local
hosts
> file on the server. The server is registered in both the direct and
inverse
> DNS lookup zones.
>
> If I look in System > Properties > Computer Name, everything looks
> fine: hostname and domain are correctly configured.
>
> Any help will more than welcome.
>
> Thanks in advance and best regards,
> Rodrigo.
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