Sounds like a Name Resolution issue, specifically DNS

How large is the network?

http://www.ultratech-llc.com/KB/?File=ADnetwork.TXT

 

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http://www.ultratech-llc.com/KB
 


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Joe Pochedley
Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2002 12:11 PM
To: NT 2000 Discussions
Subject: AD: Domain does not exist?


Last night I took the first step in upgrading our WinNT4 domain to Win2K
with AD.  I upgraded our PDC and most everything appears to have gone
well.


The problem I'm having though is this:  I loaded the Admin tools on my
Win2K workstation (also tried the .Net tools on my XP Pro station too
with the same results)...  When I try to open ADUC from my workstation,
I get this
message: Naming information cannot be located because: The specified
domain either does not exist or could not be contacted.  Contact your
System
Administrator...etc...    After clicking OK ADUC opens and if I attempt
to
connect to the domain I get nearly the same error message.  If I attempt
to connect to the newly upgraded DC, I can then at least view and
somewhat
administer the users and computers....   

Opening the properties for the user takes upwards of 20 seconds, and if
I go to the Account tab I get an error message stating that the "Pre
Windows 2000
domain name for the user cannot be displayed."   From that point I can't
seem to save any changes to the account...

Everything works fine on the Win2K "PDC" just not on any workstations...
It's presently running in mixed mode, replicating to 4 other NT4 BDC's
(I'm hoping to upgrade those in the next couple weeks)...  I've verified
that DNS is working correctly (on a separate Win2K server, but all
entries appear in
place and I can resolve the _ldap._tcp.domain name just fine)....   I
have
also verified my workstation knows about the Win2K DC by running NLTEST
/SC_RESET and that was successful...

Is this normal of mixed mode domains or what am I missing?

Thanks for any help!

Joe Pochedley
If you have time to do it twice, 
you had time to do it right in
the first place.



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