Hi,
I seem to have come across a weird bug? in XP
When XP is joined to a AD domain it appears to lose its connection to the domain after 3-4 hours i.e. it can no longer access any part of the domain and acts as if it is part of a workgroup.
When this occurs the PC can still ping the domain server and IpConfig still shows that the domain is there. The XP PC's can still see all the computers on the network but cannot access any shared folders on the server or any printers etc that have been shared on the domain.
The configuration is as follows:
One server running Windows 2000 server. The server and PC's are configured to use an external proxy for the internet using external DNS servers.
DHCP is enabled with scopes set for issuing DNS, DHCP and gateways etc.
I have tried using DHCP and static IP's with manual settings the result is still the same.
I have never experienced this with 2000 Pro any body got any ideas?
Steve Chambers.
I seem to have come across a weird bug? in XP
When XP is joined to a AD domain it appears to lose its connection to the domain after 3-4 hours i.e. it can no longer access any part of the domain and acts as if it is part of a workgroup.
When this occurs the PC can still ping the domain server and IpConfig still shows that the domain is there. The XP PC's can still see all the computers on the network but cannot access any shared folders on the server or any printers etc that have been shared on the domain.
The configuration is as follows:
One server running Windows 2000 server. The server and PC's are configured to use an external proxy for the internet using external DNS servers.
DHCP is enabled with scopes set for issuing DNS, DHCP and gateways etc.
I have tried using DHCP and static IP's with manual settings the result is still the same.
I have never experienced this with 2000 Pro any body got any ideas?
Steve Chambers.