I installed my first Win 2003 Server yesterday and all was perfect. Set up the DNS (set the preferred DNS for the server to itself, then forwarded to ISP DNS Servers), created a local domain and setup AD. Then, I created new users in the domain, added two PCs, setup RAS and VPN. The VPN client connections worked fine. I was basically very please with myself for the first attempt.
Then, I lost power to the DSL modem and router and couldn't reconnect to the network from the server.
I have restarted everything in all the different orders. I have changed cables, and tried different switch ports and basically tried everything I can think of.
The Win2003 Server cannot ping anything but itself and loopback. So clearly as it can't ping the router on 192.168.0.1, it can't get to the external DNS Servers for any name resolution.
The other two PCs in the domain that can ping any IP address, in or out, including the router and the Win2003 server. But as they both have the DNS set to the Win2003 server, it's not surprising they can't resolve names.
Here's the scenario:
1. DSL Modem
2. Netgear Router (192.168.0.1), also DHCP server
3. Switch
4. Win 2003 with static IP 192.168.0.2, default gateway 192.168.0.1 and DNS server 192.168.0.2
5. Two PCs (192.168.0.7 and .3) that can 'see' everything but can't get any name resolution using the 192.168.0.2
I've also tried (after setting the LAN connection to get the IP automatically instead of static) ipconfig /release and /renew but couldn't get the renew to work.
I'm guessing that this is going to be something very basic that I just don't have the experience to know to look for. Although I have checked other settings in the MMC, it seems to be a basic issue that the server can't see it's own domain devices.
Any help would be very appreciated.
Then, I lost power to the DSL modem and router and couldn't reconnect to the network from the server.
I have restarted everything in all the different orders. I have changed cables, and tried different switch ports and basically tried everything I can think of.
The Win2003 Server cannot ping anything but itself and loopback. So clearly as it can't ping the router on 192.168.0.1, it can't get to the external DNS Servers for any name resolution.
The other two PCs in the domain that can ping any IP address, in or out, including the router and the Win2003 server. But as they both have the DNS set to the Win2003 server, it's not surprising they can't resolve names.
Here's the scenario:
1. DSL Modem
2. Netgear Router (192.168.0.1), also DHCP server
3. Switch
4. Win 2003 with static IP 192.168.0.2, default gateway 192.168.0.1 and DNS server 192.168.0.2
5. Two PCs (192.168.0.7 and .3) that can 'see' everything but can't get any name resolution using the 192.168.0.2
I've also tried (after setting the LAN connection to get the IP automatically instead of static) ipconfig /release and /renew but couldn't get the renew to work.
I'm guessing that this is going to be something very basic that I just don't have the experience to know to look for. Although I have checked other settings in the MMC, it seems to be a basic issue that the server can't see it's own domain devices.
Any help would be very appreciated.