Sorry in advance for the newbie questions. (My Win2K vendor did a half-baked installation.)
I have a Win2K Server server (the domain controller) and 2 Win98 workstations with one domain.
I am using Active Directory Services. MS help states that DNS is installed automatically and implies that no further configuration is required for a single domain but information from other sources states that you must configure it. True?
I understand that the IP address of the server is that assigned to its LAN card (e.g. 192.168.0.1).
I have configured DHCP, DNS, WINS servers on the server -- all with the same address (i.e. 192.168.0.1). (I notice that some references give DNS server addresses like this: 10.0.0.1. Am I doing this correctly?
On the Win98 PCs, I have configured them thus:
* obtain an IP address automatically (via DHCP)
* use DHCP for WINS resolution
* enable DNS (with the host name being the name of the PC, the domain being that for my network and the IP address being that of the server given above.
Are these correct?
The system seems to be working OK except that NSLOOKUP reports a non-existent domain. (I have set up a Reverse Lookup zone.)
I have a Win2K Server server (the domain controller) and 2 Win98 workstations with one domain.
I am using Active Directory Services. MS help states that DNS is installed automatically and implies that no further configuration is required for a single domain but information from other sources states that you must configure it. True?
I understand that the IP address of the server is that assigned to its LAN card (e.g. 192.168.0.1).
I have configured DHCP, DNS, WINS servers on the server -- all with the same address (i.e. 192.168.0.1). (I notice that some references give DNS server addresses like this: 10.0.0.1. Am I doing this correctly?
On the Win98 PCs, I have configured them thus:
* obtain an IP address automatically (via DHCP)
* use DHCP for WINS resolution
* enable DNS (with the host name being the name of the PC, the domain being that for my network and the IP address being that of the server given above.
Are these correct?
The system seems to be working OK except that NSLOOKUP reports a non-existent domain. (I have set up a Reverse Lookup zone.)