I have recently upgraded an old NT 4.0 domain to Windows 2000/active directory, Domain A. This domain is on it's own subnet, 10.10.0.0. My second domain, Domain B, has it's subnet 10.10.2.0. Domain B has a one-way trust of users from Domain A. Domain B is still NT and I plan on merging it into Domain A.
Since I preformed the upgrade of domain A any windows 2000 machines in domain B have been reverting to B-node for netbios over tcp. They don't have a full browse list for domain A. My major problem is when a Domain A user logs into one of these machines, it will take 15-30 minutes to complete logon. During this time the "loading your personal settings..." box is displayed. If I turn off netbios over tcp/ip on the client it logs in fine, but I have a lot of old NT 4 machines so I need this.
What can I do to fix this?
Thanks,
Jeremy
Since I preformed the upgrade of domain A any windows 2000 machines in domain B have been reverting to B-node for netbios over tcp. They don't have a full browse list for domain A. My major problem is when a Domain A user logs into one of these machines, it will take 15-30 minutes to complete logon. During this time the "loading your personal settings..." box is displayed. If I turn off netbios over tcp/ip on the client it logs in fine, but I have a lot of old NT 4 machines so I need this.
What can I do to fix this?
Thanks,
Jeremy