@ Jon Harris: Yes, I've looked at the DNS Server, it's our SBS server. It has two nics, one of which is on our main subnet the other one is to a dedicated storage subnet. @ Clayton Doige: Hosts file is empty, previous admin put a lot of crap in it, I cleaned it out long ago, besides if it were a hosts file problem, flushingdns wouldn't do anything. I suppose I could add the entry to the host file like it was before. Maybe he had this problem and could only solve it this way? @Mike Semons Looks like there a re a lot of dead entries in the reverse lookup zones. I removed the one that matched the IP address for the server, but it did not have the same name for the server.
Take a closer look at log entries, I have a number of DNS errors, Eventids 4015, and 4004 which point to problems with AD integration, correct? Thanks, Jonathan ~ Finally, powerful endpoint security that ISN'T a resource hog! ~ ~ <http://www.sunbeltsoftware.com/Business/VIPRE-Enterprise/> ~
