mmorgensen
MIS
Hello all,
I have a host record on my Microsoft Active Directory dns servers that points xxxx.yyyy.com to 1.1.1.1 . We then created a alias record pointing zzzz.yyyy.com to 1.1.1.1 .
When we try and access a share on the machine via the host record everything works.
(e.g. \\xxxx.yyyy.com\c$ )
When we try and access a share on the macine via the alias it gives an error "Duplicate computer name on the network"
(e.g. \\zzzz.yyyy.com\c$ )
We have verified no machine named zzzz is on the network, and we have no duplicate records on the wins or dns.
The ping of zzzz.yyyy.com resolves correctly to xxxx.yyyy.com and comes back with the right IP address.
We also use WINS on our network until the windows 2000 migration is complete. Both NT4.0 clients and AD clients point to the same wins and same DNS.
Anyone have a clue what is wrong with this?
thanks!
mm
I have a host record on my Microsoft Active Directory dns servers that points xxxx.yyyy.com to 1.1.1.1 . We then created a alias record pointing zzzz.yyyy.com to 1.1.1.1 .
When we try and access a share on the machine via the host record everything works.
(e.g. \\xxxx.yyyy.com\c$ )
When we try and access a share on the macine via the alias it gives an error "Duplicate computer name on the network"
(e.g. \\zzzz.yyyy.com\c$ )
We have verified no machine named zzzz is on the network, and we have no duplicate records on the wins or dns.
The ping of zzzz.yyyy.com resolves correctly to xxxx.yyyy.com and comes back with the right IP address.
We also use WINS on our network until the windows 2000 migration is complete. Both NT4.0 clients and AD clients point to the same wins and same DNS.
Anyone have a clue what is wrong with this?
thanks!
mm