Try:  NET HELPMSG 1326

Did you change all the appropriate info for DNS AND DHCP?

Did you create a new reverse zone and a PTR entry for the AD server?

 
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Luke Cassar
Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2002 6:36 PM
To: NT 2000 Discussions
Subject: Windows 2000 Active Directory Server IP address change


Hi All,
we recently setup a small network with a single Active Directory
Controller that ran DNS, DHCP and Active Directory. This was all working
fine but we had to change the IP address scheme on that network. We
changed the server IP address to the new range, deleted all the host
records from the DNS server that pointed to the old IP range and let
them be recreated when a new IP was leased. We also deleted and
re-created the DHCP scope.

It all seemed to be working fine until the next morning when we went to
look at the Active Directory Users and Computers tool. Opening the tool
delivers the message: 'Naming information cannot be located because :
The logon attempt failed' At this point, we are unable to administer
users on the network. I have also noticed that the operations masters
are all showing as being offline. At this point however, it seems that
most users are still working on the network.

Can anyone suggest what might have happened here that is causing this
problem. The event log of this particular server does not have any
glaring amounts of error however in the application log, there is an
event ID 1000 stating 'Windows cannot determine the user or computer
name. Return value 1326' as yet I have not deciphered its meaning.

If anyone can offer any help it would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers.


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