Re: [Unattended] Can't find domain

2004-02-14 Thread Ryan Nowakowski
On Sat, Feb 14, 2004 at 10:34:23AM -0500, Patrick J. LoPresti wrote: > The Linux boot disk will use DNS for name resolution (of course). We *can* get the Linux boot disk to use WINS for name resolution if we have too for some reason. - Ryan signature.asc Description: Digital signature

Re: [Unattended] Can't find domain

2004-02-14 Thread Patrick J. LoPresti
"Patrick J. LoPresti" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Well, it turns out that the MSCLIENT stack *can* do DNS resolution; > you just have to load the "dnr.exe" tool first. And possibly > configure it. I finally got around to experimenting with this, only to find that dnr.exe is only useful for "pi

Re: [Unattended] Can't find domain

2004-02-01 Thread Jose Diaz
Justin, Please try adding and entry like this to LMHOSTS: 192.168.200.1 DCNAME #PRE #DOM:DOMAINNAME You must use short (NETBIOS) names for both your Domain Contoller and Domain Names. Hope this Helps. Best Regards, Jose A. Diaz Justin Beckley wrote: I was having problems installing a c

Re: [Unattended] Can't find domain

2004-01-31 Thread Scott McNay
Hi Justin, Thursday, January 29, 2004, 7:40:57 AM, you wrote: JB> I can ping the server if I fill out the whole IP name, ie. JB> myDC.ece.utk.edu will ping successfully, but myDC would fail. The "net JB> use" command is old enough that myDC.ece.utk.edu will not work with it, JB> but if you use

RE: [Unattended] Can't find domain

2004-01-30 Thread Brad Erdman
Hi, Do you have WINS setup in your environment? That is MS preferred way to browse across subnets. Brad > -Original Message- > From: Justin Beckley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2004 2:56 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [Unattended] Can't find domain >

Re: [Unattended] Can't find domain

2004-01-30 Thread Patrick J. LoPresti
Well, it turns out that the MSCLIENT stack *can* do DNS resolution; you just have to load the "dnr.exe" tool first. And possibly configure it. I have put a copy of dnr.exe in . To try it: 1) Add it to your boot disk 2) Edit \net\tcputils.ini to ad

Re: [Unattended] Can't find domain

2004-01-30 Thread Justin Beckley
I can ping the server if I fill out the whole IP name, ie. myDC.ece.utk.edu will ping successfully, but myDC would fail. The "net use" command is old enough that myDC.ece.utk.edu will not work with it, but if you use the "Map Network Drive" feature, you can use the whole IP name. I think that

RE: [Unattended] Can't find domain

2004-01-30 Thread Brad Erdman
correct? 4. Can you join the machine to the domain after the install terminates early? Brad > -Original Message- > From: Justin Beckley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2004 3:00 PM > To: Michelangelo Bottura; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [Unatten

Re: [Unattended] Can't find domain

2004-01-30 Thread Justin Beckley
I need to join an XP machine to a Windows 2000 (AD) domain. I have edited the lmhosts file, and that will resolve the issue once Windows has been fully installed. While XP is installing it tries to join our domain, but it won't be able to, because the lmhosts file is straight from the i386 di

Re: [Unattended] Can't find domain

2004-01-30 Thread Homer Simpson
This is a relatively common issue when transversing subnets. MS has a fix which I've tried, and it works. http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;180094 Cheers, Curtis AKA "Homer" ;-) - Original Message - From: "Justin Beckley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]