I have two similar servers. One is the PDC running NT Server 4.0 SP4. It runs one NIC, it is the DHCP server and a file server. It was set up by an outside agency.<br>
I have new server sitting directly beside this one. It is a BDC and is being used as a test server for MS Proxy and was set up by me (guess which one has the problem. It is running NT Server 4.0 SP5, and MS Proxy. I've installed Whats Up Gold on both of these computers so that I can see what they can see without having to individually ping everything.<br>
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The server that is running MS Proxy(the new server) is not able to see the same computers as the PDC at any time. It can see all LAN computers, the router, and computers on the other side of the router just like the PDC. But it can't see any of the remote locations(WAN) in any way. I can't ping them, I can't telnet, as far as this computer is concerned, the remote locations don't exist. The router I spoke of switches all traffic back to our vendor company, while we use Micom multiplexors to handle all the traffic on our internal WAN. The PDC can see all computers on the WAN, but not this computer. <br>
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As another aside, our PDC went down earlier this month. While it was down, all computers lost their ability to get to the router which in turn killed the internet, email, etc. I'm assuming that these problems are related since it seems that one computer knows where everything is, and all the others don't know diddly. <br>
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As long as the PDC is up, all clients have visibility to all other computers on the LAN and the WAN.<br>
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My question is do I have an issue with the LMHOSTS file? I've been meaning to take a look at it but I'm not familiar with it so there is a bit of a learning curve and I just haven't taken the time to learn. This is my first step in that process.<br>
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Thank you all for your time and your help.<br>
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Dan Moore<br>
<A HREF="mailto:mooredan@jddealer.com">mooredan@jddealer.com</A>.
I have new server sitting directly beside this one. It is a BDC and is being used as a test server for MS Proxy and was set up by me (guess which one has the problem. It is running NT Server 4.0 SP5, and MS Proxy. I've installed Whats Up Gold on both of these computers so that I can see what they can see without having to individually ping everything.<br>
<br>
The server that is running MS Proxy(the new server) is not able to see the same computers as the PDC at any time. It can see all LAN computers, the router, and computers on the other side of the router just like the PDC. But it can't see any of the remote locations(WAN) in any way. I can't ping them, I can't telnet, as far as this computer is concerned, the remote locations don't exist. The router I spoke of switches all traffic back to our vendor company, while we use Micom multiplexors to handle all the traffic on our internal WAN. The PDC can see all computers on the WAN, but not this computer. <br>
<br>
As another aside, our PDC went down earlier this month. While it was down, all computers lost their ability to get to the router which in turn killed the internet, email, etc. I'm assuming that these problems are related since it seems that one computer knows where everything is, and all the others don't know diddly. <br>
<br>
As long as the PDC is up, all clients have visibility to all other computers on the LAN and the WAN.<br>
<br>
My question is do I have an issue with the LMHOSTS file? I've been meaning to take a look at it but I'm not familiar with it so there is a bit of a learning curve and I just haven't taken the time to learn. This is my first step in that process.<br>
<br>
Thank you all for your time and your help.<br>
<br>
Dan Moore<br>
<A HREF="mailto:mooredan@jddealer.com">mooredan@jddealer.com</A>.