Hey everyone, hope somebody has an idea for me here.
I have set up a new 2003 AD here at work and am having some issues joining new workstations to that domain.
We currently have another AD set up here and one of those servers hands out DHCP to every client.
I created a secondary copy of the new 2003 domain's zone on our main AD.
From the DHCP server (which also runs DNS), I am able to perform a sucessful lookup of my new 2003 AD domain. As well, I can sucessfully lookup my new 2003 AD domain from the workstation I am trying to join.
I can also ping the domain controllers and there is no firewall or anything between these machines.
So it doesn't appear I have any connectivity issues. When I hard code the 2003 AD's DNS server into the client it is able to join no problem. I obviously don't want to have to do this on every workstation. I'm stumped???
-mike
I have set up a new 2003 AD here at work and am having some issues joining new workstations to that domain.
We currently have another AD set up here and one of those servers hands out DHCP to every client.
I created a secondary copy of the new 2003 domain's zone on our main AD.
From the DHCP server (which also runs DNS), I am able to perform a sucessful lookup of my new 2003 AD domain. As well, I can sucessfully lookup my new 2003 AD domain from the workstation I am trying to join.
I can also ping the domain controllers and there is no firewall or anything between these machines.
So it doesn't appear I have any connectivity issues. When I hard code the 2003 AD's DNS server into the client it is able to join no problem. I obviously don't want to have to do this on every workstation. I'm stumped???
-mike