Our ISP is providing the DNS for all the clients. It is possible that the server had that DNS earlier (I got involved with the company this summer) and that it changed the DNS to localhost when the server, for some reason, couldn't reach the router. If I could figure out why it can't connect to...
Thanks for your suggestion. I'll check the domain properties on monday. Unfortunately, upgrading to Win2k isn't an option as the computers are too old. We would have to buy new ones.... :-(
But is it possible that the mixed/native mode is the reason why I can't ping the router from the server...
I have no idea why the DNS is 127.0.0.1. This was set up some time ago by a technician (who I don't know who is...). I have tried changing it to the same DNS IP as the workstations use, but that didn't help.
I think I am running Native mode on my domain, but where can I check this? Would this...
I am having a problem with a network that has 5 Windows 98 workstations and 7 Windows 2000 workstations. The workstations logs on to a domain with a Windows 2000 server as PDC. All workstations and the server are connected to a Trendnet TE100 switch, and the switch is connected to a Zyxtel...
I am having a problem with a network that has 5 Windows 98 workstations and 7 Windows 2000 workstations. The workstations logs on to a domain with a Windows 2000 server as PDC. All workstations and the server are connected to a Trendnet TE100 switch, and the switch is connected to a Zyxtel...
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