exactly...thats my point...I think his PC settings are conflicting....
Ray Zorz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 08/17/2001 02:11:05 PM
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You shouldn't need a LMHOSTS file if using WINS, should you?
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well...does this PC have a valid LMHOSTS file?� is the Use LMHOSTS for Name
Resolution, checked?� does the LMHOSTS file have the valid #DOM and #PRE
info directing the PC to the proper DC ?
Network Issues <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 08/17/2001 01:57:39 PM
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Name resolution is through WINS.� However, there are entries on the local
LMHOSTS file that references an AS400 system as well as one of our NT
Servers.
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What are you using for name resolution?� WINS ?� LMHOSTS ? ...sounds like
your PC cant find its domain controller because of a name resolution issue.
Is this PC on a different network subnet than where the DC's are ?
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DC's are all up as no one is having problems logging� in.� I have also
unjoined and rejoined the domain several times and the� issue persists.
One more thing, I am unable to connect to the� workstation using USRMGR or
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check to see if you domain controllers are up.
(see� if you can logon from another box)
then� remove your workstation from domain and readd
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Goodmorning All,
I was wondering if someone can� give me an idea why I'm getting this
message
when attempting to log on to my� domain.
"The computer log you on now� because the domain DomainName is not
available."
This is from an� NTWS4/SP6a.
I can connect to any and all� network resources, but I'm unable to log onto
the domain from the� workstation.� The only way I can log on is on the
local
box.
Any suggestions?
TIA
Ron
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