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I have a screenshot of the error he
http://www.geocities.com/blinton25/VistaDomainError.JPG Running a network consisting of Windows XP computers which validate against a Server 2003 domain controller. The domain name is in the form vm.com (which isn't a domain we own or control, we actually own vm.com.ct, long story but it works so no one ever changed it). When a Windows Vista Business computer is connected to the network, it defaults to Workgroup, but when I attempt to join it to the domain using the wizard or manually, the error at the website above is displayed. The wizard asks for a valid user account on the domain, and when this provided it moves on to the next step, which is to ask for a computer name which is a member of the domain (I created AdminMobile on the Server 2003). The error then occurs I suspect that the Vista machine is connecting to the vm.com address rather than the local server, but I am suprised that the XP machines don't do this. If this is the case, then I am thinking to change the domain name to vmcomtt. Have I made the correct diagnosis? |
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It could be the name resolution issue. Try this command:
nslookup. Do you receive any errors? If not, then enter the domain name and press enter. Any errors? -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "blinton25" wrote in message ... I have a screenshot of the error he http://www.geocities.com/blinton25/VistaDomainError.JPG Running a network consisting of Windows XP computers which validate against a Server 2003 domain controller. The domain name is in the form vm.com (which isn't a domain we own or control, we actually own vm.com.ct, long story but it works so no one ever changed it). When a Windows Vista Business computer is connected to the network, it defaults to Workgroup, but when I attempt to join it to the domain using the wizard or manually, the error at the website above is displayed. The wizard asks for a valid user account on the domain, and when this provided it moves on to the next step, which is to ask for a computer name which is a member of the domain (I created AdminMobile on the Server 2003). The error then occurs I suspect that the Vista machine is connecting to the vm.com address rather than the local server, but I am suprised that the XP machines don't do this. If this is the case, then I am thinking to change the domain name to vmcomtt. Have I made the correct diagnosis? |
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Hello,
Rather than obtaining DNS server information automatically I entered the IP address of the server. The computer was then able to join the domain. "blinton25" wrote: I have a screenshot of the error he http://www.geocities.com/blinton25/VistaDomainError.JPG Running a network consisting of Windows XP computers which validate against a Server 2003 domain controller. The domain name is in the form vm.com (which isn't a domain we own or control, we actually own vm.com.ct, long story but it works so no one ever changed it). When a Windows Vista Business computer is connected to the network, it defaults to Workgroup, but when I attempt to join it to the domain using the wizard or manually, the error at the website above is displayed. The wizard asks for a valid user account on the domain, and when this provided it moves on to the next step, which is to ask for a computer name which is a member of the domain (I created AdminMobile on the Server 2003). The error then occurs I suspect that the Vista machine is connecting to the vm.com address rather than the local server, but I am suprised that the XP machines don't do this. If this is the case, then I am thinking to change the domain name to vmcomtt. Have I made the correct diagnosis? |