Afternoon all,
Right this is proving to be a real pain .... here goes!
We have 2 servers that build up our Active Directory using Windows 2003 that's all up to date; they both act as our WINS servers and are configured to look at themselves only (as you should) for WINS resolution.
When the one of the servers was installed it was given 2 ip's (don't ask why), one being 192.168.0.70 and one being 192.168.0.30; after the install settled down the 0.30 address was removed from SERVER1 and we continued to develop our AD.
We found people had problems running login scripts etc and in trying to solve this found our WINS dbase still had this 0.30 address in it.
My problem is no matter what I do the address keeps coming back for SERVER1 and it doesn't exist on the network!!
So far I've tried ...
1.Straight deleted the entries on both WINS servers
2.Delete both WINS dbase and starting again
3.Remove all the network cards from the 2 WINS servers and reinstall them with fresh WINS dbases
Obviously I've checked that 0.30 doesn't exist anywhere, yet the WINS dbase starts off with the correct 0.70 entry for SERVER1 when a fresh dbase is created, then slowly the 0.30 entry populates over the top!
- There's no DHCP reservations for this IP
- There's no DNS entry
- The IP Physically doesn't exist
- WINS is only running on these two servers
I'm at a loss at to what else I can do !!
Dave.
Right this is proving to be a real pain .... here goes!
We have 2 servers that build up our Active Directory using Windows 2003 that's all up to date; they both act as our WINS servers and are configured to look at themselves only (as you should) for WINS resolution.
When the one of the servers was installed it was given 2 ip's (don't ask why), one being 192.168.0.70 and one being 192.168.0.30; after the install settled down the 0.30 address was removed from SERVER1 and we continued to develop our AD.
We found people had problems running login scripts etc and in trying to solve this found our WINS dbase still had this 0.30 address in it.
My problem is no matter what I do the address keeps coming back for SERVER1 and it doesn't exist on the network!!
So far I've tried ...
1.Straight deleted the entries on both WINS servers
2.Delete both WINS dbase and starting again
3.Remove all the network cards from the 2 WINS servers and reinstall them with fresh WINS dbases
Obviously I've checked that 0.30 doesn't exist anywhere, yet the WINS dbase starts off with the correct 0.70 entry for SERVER1 when a fresh dbase is created, then slowly the 0.30 entry populates over the top!
- There's no DHCP reservations for this IP
- There's no DNS entry
- The IP Physically doesn't exist
- WINS is only running on these two servers
I'm at a loss at to what else I can do !!
Dave.