MisterrMac
Technical User
I have 1 W2K server and 2 XP machines networked together and to the internet (all machines have static IPs). The server was upgraded from NT4. It is connected directly to the internet (1 static IP) and that NIC is software firewalled on the server. The rest of the machines come in through a hub to a second NIC in the server and use ICS to get internet access.
On the Server I have TS enable, MS-DNS, IIS (hosting 2 totally different domains), and 1 email server.
Everything had been running fine for a few months when all of a sudden, at random, one of the XP machines could not log in. I received the endpoints error when I removed and tried to re-add the client in question. The only resolution I found was to remotely remove the computer form the domain, then re-add it remotely by using the 'DOMAIN.COM' name instead of the 'DOMAIN'. This has happened more than once to each machine and on occasion when trying to use MS-Remote Desktop to remote from an XP client to the server.
What would be causing this to happen? A bad upgrade from NT4?
LRM
On the Server I have TS enable, MS-DNS, IIS (hosting 2 totally different domains), and 1 email server.
Everything had been running fine for a few months when all of a sudden, at random, one of the XP machines could not log in. I received the endpoints error when I removed and tried to re-add the client in question. The only resolution I found was to remotely remove the computer form the domain, then re-add it remotely by using the 'DOMAIN.COM' name instead of the 'DOMAIN'. This has happened more than once to each machine and on occasion when trying to use MS-Remote Desktop to remote from an XP client to the server.
What would be causing this to happen? A bad upgrade from NT4?
LRM