We have set up a two-way trust between a Windows NT4 network and a W2K active directory network. We already have one site connected this way, so we felt this would be relatively painless to do. Well, once the trust was established we set up WINS replication between the two sites (as we had done with our other site). Once WINS began replicated, if a user on the W2K domain logged off, then they could not log back on to the domain. Immediately before the login screen on their W2K Prof machines comes up a message displays saying something like "The same name is already present on the network". Unfortunately, this is a translation from German (this site is in Germany), so I'm not positive on the exact translation of the message.
Has anyone had this problem before? We didn't have it with our other site (which, by the way, was a connection with Argentina...different language also).
BIG NOTE: As soon as we stopped the WINS replication, the error message went away and the W2K Prof machines could connect to the network.
Any ideas?
Has anyone had this problem before? We didn't have it with our other site (which, by the way, was a connection with Argentina...different language also).
BIG NOTE: As soon as we stopped the WINS replication, the error message went away and the W2K Prof machines could connect to the network.
Any ideas?