There is one thing I can think of that has happened to me. Depending on the location on your network, and what type of topography you have of course, you may be trying to communicate in a manner that is incompatible with the nearest switch/hub/etc. If you go into your adapter properties and set it to half duplex vice full, and 10baseT vice 100baseT. If it is in auto or default set it to the half and 10baseT. Reboot and see if it has any affect.
Pat Banyas MCSE
System/Network Administrator
U.S. Naval Hospital Guantanamo Bay
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if you have the, Use LMHOSTS for Name Resolution, checked, and you dont
have valid domain information in there, I dont think you'll get there.
Have you tried unchecking that box, and letting the WINS/DNS name
resolution get you there?
Network Issues <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 08/17/2001 02:02:19 PM
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Yes to both questions as well as the correct DNS and WINS servers entered
statically.
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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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Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 1:47 PM
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Subject: Domain Issue
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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