Is the time and time zone correct ?


-----Original Message-----
From: Larry Rappaport [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 26 November 2009 16:44
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Server 2003 - Windows 7 Pro network problem

Windows Server 2003 is the domain controller, etc.  Most of the workstations
are Windows XP sp3 wired, one is Windows Vista Business sp1 (a laptop)
connecting wirelessly.   Everything works well.  The outside connection is
an SDSL connection through a Thawte TZ-170 firewall to an unmanaged switch
to which is connected the Server and all the Workstations.

New computer - Window 7 Pro - 32 bit.  It can ping the server, and can
connect to the internet, but it CANNOT join the domain.  When you attempt to
join, you see the normal message "that an account is present in the domain,
do you want to use that?" but as soon as you click "Yes" you immediately get
a message saying  that the network path was not found.  Of course this is
wrong, because you can ping the server and the first message shows the
second one cannot be correct.

Anyone seen this and have any suggestions?  Thanks.
--

Larry
237-4429 Home
359-4150 Cellular
[email protected]



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