I have a Windows 2k Server Domain with Active Directory. I also have a couple of DNS servers set up. I seem to be having a problem with a laptop (IBM Thinkpad) that is running Windows XP Pro. All my other workstations (12-15 of them) are running Windows 2k.
The laptop running Win XP has been doing some strange things. First, when I try to connect to a shared network drive I get an hourglass for about 20-30 seconds before the drive show. Once I'm in the shared drive everything works fast and fine. If I switch to viewing a different share I'll get the hourglass again. This is a very annoying problem.
The other strange thing has only happened twice, but it took me a bit to figure out how to get out of it. All of a sudden I can't seem to log into my domain. I get two different responses. One of the responses says something about a time problem between the workstation and the network. The other response says that it can't find the domain server. I fixed the problem both times by logging into the laptop as the local administrator, removing it from the domain, and then rejoining the domain. Why the heck has that happened...twice! I don't have issues with any other workstations on my network.
Please help,
Darryl
The laptop running Win XP has been doing some strange things. First, when I try to connect to a shared network drive I get an hourglass for about 20-30 seconds before the drive show. Once I'm in the shared drive everything works fast and fine. If I switch to viewing a different share I'll get the hourglass again. This is a very annoying problem.
The other strange thing has only happened twice, but it took me a bit to figure out how to get out of it. All of a sudden I can't seem to log into my domain. I get two different responses. One of the responses says something about a time problem between the workstation and the network. The other response says that it can't find the domain server. I fixed the problem both times by logging into the laptop as the local administrator, removing it from the domain, and then rejoining the domain. Why the heck has that happened...twice! I don't have issues with any other workstations on my network.
Please help,
Darryl