Hi,
I have a Windows 2000 Server configured as the DHCP with Active Directory enabled, using TCP/IP as the only network protocol. I have the Win 2000 server DHCP settings providing all clients with an IP Address, default gateway, and address to 2 external DNS Servers at my ISP. All win9x clients have no problem seeing the server, and also getting on the internet. All Win2000 clients can get on the internet, and are also assigned ip addresses, however they are unable to see the server/login to the domain.
If I go into a Win2000 client, and set the prefferred DNS server to the address of the Win2000 server(and leave the secondary dns addresses to the ISP servers, I then see the win2000 server, but am unable to get on the internet.
What am I doing wrong..please help..thanks
I have a Windows 2000 Server configured as the DHCP with Active Directory enabled, using TCP/IP as the only network protocol. I have the Win 2000 server DHCP settings providing all clients with an IP Address, default gateway, and address to 2 external DNS Servers at my ISP. All win9x clients have no problem seeing the server, and also getting on the internet. All Win2000 clients can get on the internet, and are also assigned ip addresses, however they are unable to see the server/login to the domain.
If I go into a Win2000 client, and set the prefferred DNS server to the address of the Win2000 server(and leave the secondary dns addresses to the ISP servers, I then see the win2000 server, but am unable to get on the internet.
What am I doing wrong..please help..thanks