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Hello! I am trying to connect a brand new Windows Vista Business machine to a
Windows 2000 domain whose name is - I kid you not - local. It's not local.local, and it's not companyname.local, it's just local, so the server name is server.local. There's only the one server on the network. When I try to join the machine to the domain, I get the following error: "An Active Directory Domain Controller for the domain local could not be contacted" Details of the message are as follows: "The domain name local might be a NetBIOS domain name. If this is the case, verify that the domain name is properly registered with WINS. If you are certain that the name is not a NetBIOS domain name, then the following information can help you troubleshoot your DNS configuration. DNS was successfully queried for the service location (SRV) resource record used to locate an Active Directory Domain Controller for domain local: The query was for the SRV record for _ldap._tcp.dc._msdcs.local The following AD DCs were identified by the query: server.local Common causes of this error include: - Host (A) records that map the name of the AD DCs to its IP addresses are missing or contain incorrect addresses. - Active Directory Domain Controllers registered in DNS are not connected to the network or are not running. For information about correcting this problem, click Help." Nslookup works just fine; all lookups (both locally and on the Internet) are accurate. Any ideas? Thanks in advance, -Bruce D |
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It is not recommended to use Single-label DNS name as domain name. In this case, you may enable WINS so that the Vista may be able to join the domain.
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 "Bruce D" wrote in message ... Hello! I am trying to connect a brand new Windows Vista Business machine to a Windows 2000 domain whose name is - I kid you not - local. It's not local.local, and it's not companyname.local, it's just local, so the server name is server.local. There's only the one server on the network. When I try to join the machine to the domain, I get the following error: "An Active Directory Domain Controller for the domain local could not be contacted" Details of the message are as follows: "The domain name local might be a NetBIOS domain name. If this is the case, verify that the domain name is properly registered with WINS. If you are certain that the name is not a NetBIOS domain name, then the following information can help you troubleshoot your DNS configuration. DNS was successfully queried for the service location (SRV) resource record used to locate an Active Directory Domain Controller for domain local: The query was for the SRV record for _ldap._tcp.dc._msdcs.local The following AD DCs were identified by the query: server.local Common causes of this error include: - Host (A) records that map the name of the AD DCs to its IP addresses are missing or contain incorrect addresses. - Active Directory Domain Controllers registered in DNS are not connected to the network or are not running. For information about correcting this problem, click Help." Nslookup works just fine; all lookups (both locally and on the Internet) are accurate. Any ideas? Thanks in advance, -Bruce D |
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Sorry Robert, I forgot to mention that WINS *is* enabled - although the Vista
machine is not listed in the WINS database. Is there anything I can do to join this machine to the "single-label" domain, short of re-creating the domain? (which would really, REALLY suck.) -Bruce D "Robert L [MVP - Networking]" wrote: It is not recommended to use Single-label DNS name as domain name. In this case, you may enable WINS so that the Vista may be able to join the domain. 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 "Bruce D" wrote in message ... Hello! I am trying to connect a brand new Windows Vista Business machine to a Windows 2000 domain whose name is - I kid you not - local. It's not local.local, and it's not companyname.local, it's just local, so the server name is server.local. There's only the one server on the network. When I try to join the machine to the domain, I get the following error: "An Active Directory Domain Controller for the domain local could not be contacted" Details of the message are as follows: "The domain name local might be a NetBIOS domain name. If this is the case, verify that the domain name is properly registered with WINS. If you are certain that the name is not a NetBIOS domain name, then the following information can help you troubleshoot your DNS configuration. DNS was successfully queried for the service location (SRV) resource record used to locate an Active Directory Domain Controller for domain local: The query was for the SRV record for _ldap._tcp.dc._msdcs.local The following AD DCs were identified by the query: server.local Common causes of this error include: - Host (A) records that map the name of the AD DCs to its IP addresses are missing or contain incorrect addresses. - Active Directory Domain Controllers registered in DNS are not connected to the network or are not running. For information about correcting this problem, click Help." Nslookup works just fine; all lookups (both locally and on the Internet) are accurate. Any ideas? Thanks in advance, -Bruce D |
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We need to figure out why the WINS doesn't have the record for the Vista. Do you have correct WINS settings?
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 "Bruce D" wrote in message ... Sorry Robert, I forgot to mention that WINS *is* enabled - although the Vista machine is not listed in the WINS database. Is there anything I can do to join this machine to the "single-label" domain, short of re-creating the domain? (which would really, REALLY suck.) -Bruce D "Robert L [MVP - Networking]" wrote: It is not recommended to use Single-label DNS name as domain name. In this case, you may enable WINS so that the Vista may be able to join the domain. 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 "Bruce D" wrote in message ... Hello! I am trying to connect a brand new Windows Vista Business machine to a Windows 2000 domain whose name is - I kid you not - local. It's not local.local, and it's not companyname.local, it's just local, so the server name is server.local. There's only the one server on the network. When I try to join the machine to the domain, I get the following error: "An Active Directory Domain Controller for the domain local could not be contacted" Details of the message are as follows: "The domain name local might be a NetBIOS domain name. If this is the case, verify that the domain name is properly registered with WINS. If you are certain that the name is not a NetBIOS domain name, then the following information can help you troubleshoot your DNS configuration. DNS was successfully queried for the service location (SRV) resource record used to locate an Active Directory Domain Controller for domain local: The query was for the SRV record for _ldap._tcp.dc._msdcs.local The following AD DCs were identified by the query: server.local Common causes of this error include: - Host (A) records that map the name of the AD DCs to its IP addresses are missing or contain incorrect addresses. - Active Directory Domain Controllers registered in DNS are not connected to the network or are not running. For information about correcting this problem, click Help." Nslookup works just fine; all lookups (both locally and on the Internet) are accurate. Any ideas? Thanks in advance, -Bruce D |
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We need to figure out why the WINS doesn't have the record for the Vista. Do you have correct WINS settings?
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 "Bruce D" wrote in message ... Sorry Robert, I forgot to mention that WINS *is* enabled - although the Vista machine is not listed in the WINS database. Is there anything I can do to join this machine to the "single-label" domain, short of re-creating the domain? (which would really, REALLY suck.) -Bruce D "Robert L [MVP - Networking]" wrote: It is not recommended to use Single-label DNS name as domain name. In this case, you may enable WINS so that the Vista may be able to join the domain. 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 "Bruce D" wrote in message ... Hello! I am trying to connect a brand new Windows Vista Business machine to a Windows 2000 domain whose name is - I kid you not - local. It's not local.local, and it's not companyname.local, it's just local, so the server name is server.local. There's only the one server on the network. When I try to join the machine to the domain, I get the following error: "An Active Directory Domain Controller for the domain local could not be contacted" Details of the message are as follows: "The domain name local might be a NetBIOS domain name. If this is the case, verify that the domain name is properly registered with WINS. If you are certain that the name is not a NetBIOS domain name, then the following information can help you troubleshoot your DNS configuration. DNS was successfully queried for the service location (SRV) resource record used to locate an Active Directory Domain Controller for domain local: The query was for the SRV record for _ldap._tcp.dc._msdcs.local The following AD DCs were identified by the query: server.local Common causes of this error include: - Host (A) records that map the name of the AD DCs to its IP addresses are missing or contain incorrect addresses. - Active Directory Domain Controllers registered in DNS are not connected to the network or are not running. For information about correcting this problem, click Help." Nslookup works just fine; all lookups (both locally and on the Internet) are accurate. Any ideas? Thanks in advance, -Bruce D |
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Which specific settings are you referring to? The Vista machine is correctly
(I think) looking to the AD server for WINS resolution - and now that I'm double-checking, the Vista machine IS listed in WINS. ????? "Robert L [MVP - Networking]" wrote: We need to figure out why the WINS doesn't have the record for the Vista. Do you have correct WINS settings? 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 "Bruce D" wrote in message ... Sorry Robert, I forgot to mention that WINS *is* enabled - although the Vista machine is not listed in the WINS database. Is there anything I can do to join this machine to the "single-label" domain, short of re-creating the domain? (which would really, REALLY suck.) -Bruce D "Robert L [MVP - Networking]" wrote: It is not recommended to use Single-label DNS name as domain name. In this case, you may enable WINS so that the Vista may be able to join the domain. 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 "Bruce D" wrote in message ... Hello! I am trying to connect a brand new Windows Vista Business machine to a Windows 2000 domain whose name is - I kid you not - local. It's not local.local, and it's not companyname.local, it's just local, so the server name is server.local. There's only the one server on the network. When I try to join the machine to the domain, I get the following error: "An Active Directory Domain Controller for the domain local could not be contacted" Details of the message are as follows: "The domain name local might be a NetBIOS domain name. If this is the case, verify that the domain name is properly registered with WINS. If you are certain that the name is not a NetBIOS domain name, then the following information can help you troubleshoot your DNS configuration. DNS was successfully queried for the service location (SRV) resource record used to locate an Active Directory Domain Controller for domain local: The query was for the SRV record for _ldap._tcp.dc._msdcs.local The following AD DCs were identified by the query: server.local Common causes of this error include: - Host (A) records that map the name of the AD DCs to its IP addresses are missing or contain incorrect addresses. - Active Directory Domain Controllers registered in DNS are not connected to the network or are not running. For information about correcting this problem, click Help." Nslookup works just fine; all lookups (both locally and on the Internet) are accurate. Any ideas? Thanks in advance, -Bruce D |
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The root problem is that Vista is doing a DNS lookup to find the DC, and
it's coming back with the name server.local, but is failing to resolve that. Make sure the server is registering itself with DNS (or you could hard-code it, if it has a static IP), so that server.local resolves to its IP. "Bruce D" a écrit dans le message de ... Sorry Robert, I forgot to mention that WINS *is* enabled - although the Vista machine is not listed in the WINS database. Is there anything I can do to join this machine to the "single-label" domain, short of re-creating the domain? (which would really, REALLY suck.) -Bruce D "Robert L [MVP - Networking]" wrote: It is not recommended to use Single-label DNS name as domain name. In this case, you may enable WINS so that the Vista may be able to join the domain. 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 "Bruce D" wrote in message ... Hello! I am trying to connect a brand new Windows Vista Business machine to a Windows 2000 domain whose name is - I kid you not - local. It's not local.local, and it's not companyname.local, it's just local, so the server name is server.local. There's only the one server on the network. When I try to join the machine to the domain, I get the following error: "An Active Directory Domain Controller for the domain local could not be contacted" Details of the message are as follows: "The domain name local might be a NetBIOS domain name. If this is the case, verify that the domain name is properly registered with WINS. If you are certain that the name is not a NetBIOS domain name, then the following information can help you troubleshoot your DNS configuration. DNS was successfully queried for the service location (SRV) resource record used to locate an Active Directory Domain Controller for domain local: The query was for the SRV record for _ldap._tcp.dc._msdcs.local The following AD DCs were identified by the query: server.local Common causes of this error include: - Host (A) records that map the name of the AD DCs to its IP addresses are missing or contain incorrect addresses. - Active Directory Domain Controllers registered in DNS are not connected to the network or are not running. For information about correcting this problem, click Help." Nslookup works just fine; all lookups (both locally and on the Internet) are accurate. Any ideas? Thanks in advance, -Bruce D |
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Hmmm...Could I also try a HOSTS and/or LMHOSTS entry on the Vista machine?
And has the location for those files changed in Vista? "Michael A. Bishop (MSFT)" wrote: The root problem is that Vista is doing a DNS lookup to find the DC, and it's coming back with the name server.local, but is failing to resolve that. Make sure the server is registering itself with DNS (or you could hard-code it, if it has a static IP), so that server.local resolves to its IP. "Bruce D" a écrit dans le message de ... Sorry Robert, I forgot to mention that WINS *is* enabled - although the Vista machine is not listed in the WINS database. Is there anything I can do to join this machine to the "single-label" domain, short of re-creating the domain? (which would really, REALLY suck.) -Bruce D "Robert L [MVP - Networking]" wrote: It is not recommended to use Single-label DNS name as domain name. In this case, you may enable WINS so that the Vista may be able to join the domain. 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 "Bruce D" wrote in message ... Hello! I am trying to connect a brand new Windows Vista Business machine to a Windows 2000 domain whose name is - I kid you not - local. It's not local.local, and it's not companyname.local, it's just local, so the server name is server.local. There's only the one server on the network. When I try to join the machine to the domain, I get the following error: "An Active Directory Domain Controller for the domain local could not be contacted" Details of the message are as follows: "The domain name local might be a NetBIOS domain name. If this is the case, verify that the domain name is properly registered with WINS. If you are certain that the name is not a NetBIOS domain name, then the following information can help you troubleshoot your DNS configuration. DNS was successfully queried for the service location (SRV) resource record used to locate an Active Directory Domain Controller for domain local: The query was for the SRV record for _ldap._tcp.dc._msdcs.local The following AD DCs were identified by the query: server.local Common causes of this error include: - Host (A) records that map the name of the AD DCs to its IP addresses are missing or contain incorrect addresses. - Active Directory Domain Controllers registered in DNS are not connected to the network or are not running. For information about correcting this problem, click Help." Nslookup works just fine; all lookups (both locally and on the Internet) are accurate. Any ideas? Thanks in advance, -Bruce D |
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That sounds like it should work, but I honestly don't know. Give it a shot!
The location hasn't changed, though. "Bruce D" a écrit dans le message de ... Hmmm...Could I also try a HOSTS and/or LMHOSTS entry on the Vista machine? And has the location for those files changed in Vista? "Michael A. Bishop (MSFT)" wrote: The root problem is that Vista is doing a DNS lookup to find the DC, and it's coming back with the name server.local, but is failing to resolve that. Make sure the server is registering itself with DNS (or you could hard-code it, if it has a static IP), so that server.local resolves to its IP. "Bruce D" a écrit dans le message de ... Sorry Robert, I forgot to mention that WINS *is* enabled - although the Vista machine is not listed in the WINS database. Is there anything I can do to join this machine to the "single-label" domain, short of re-creating the domain? (which would really, REALLY suck.) -Bruce D "Robert L [MVP - Networking]" wrote: It is not recommended to use Single-label DNS name as domain name. In this case, you may enable WINS so that the Vista may be able to join the domain. 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 "Bruce D" wrote in message ... Hello! I am trying to connect a brand new Windows Vista Business machine to a Windows 2000 domain whose name is - I kid you not - local. It's not local.local, and it's not companyname.local, it's just local, so the server name is server.local. There's only the one server on the network. When I try to join the machine to the domain, I get the following error: "An Active Directory Domain Controller for the domain local could not be contacted" Details of the message are as follows: "The domain name local might be a NetBIOS domain name. If this is the case, verify that the domain name is properly registered with WINS. If you are certain that the name is not a NetBIOS domain name, then the following information can help you troubleshoot your DNS configuration. DNS was successfully queried for the service location (SRV) resource record used to locate an Active Directory Domain Controller for domain local: The query was for the SRV record for _ldap._tcp.dc._msdcs.local The following AD DCs were identified by the query: server.local Common causes of this error include: - Host (A) records that map the name of the AD DCs to its IP addresses are missing or contain incorrect addresses. - Active Directory Domain Controllers registered in DNS are not connected to the network or are not running. For information about correcting this problem, click Help." Nslookup works just fine; all lookups (both locally and on the Internet) are accurate. Any ideas? Thanks in advance, -Bruce D |
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OK! Got past that error. Neither HOSTS, LMHOSTS, nor DNS changes worked. I
wound up sniffing the traffic with Wireshark (formerly Ethereal), and found that the problem was in a NETBIOS query for a 1C record. I put that in my WINS server, and we went flying past _that_error. Now on to the next error! I get a similar error message, only this time, what it can't resolve is: "DNS was successfully queried for the service location (SRV) resource record used to locate an Active Directory Domain Controller for domain local: The query was for the SRV record for _ldap._tcp.dc._msdcs.local". Wireshark indicates that the query went: 192.168.1.100 -- 192.168.1.2 DNS Standard Query SRV _ldap._tcp.dc._msdcs.local And that the answer came back: 192.168.1.2 -- 192.168.1.100 DNS Standard query response SRV 0 100 389 server.local Examining the packet in Wireshark, the correct IP address for server.local *IS* provided in the answer. I have what I think are the correct static mappings in the DNS. "_ldap._tcp.dc._msdcs.local" is in the DNS, and it does resolve to server.local. I tried changing the resolution to the static IP address, but that didn't work either. Any further ideas? "Michael A. Bishop (MSFT)" wrote: That sounds like it should work, but I honestly don't know. Give it a shot! The location hasn't changed, though. "Bruce D" a écrit dans le message de ... Hmmm...Could I also try a HOSTS and/or LMHOSTS entry on the Vista machine? And has the location for those files changed in Vista? "Michael A. Bishop (MSFT)" wrote: The root problem is that Vista is doing a DNS lookup to find the DC, and it's coming back with the name server.local, but is failing to resolve that. Make sure the server is registering itself with DNS (or you could hard-code it, if it has a static IP), so that server.local resolves to its IP. "Bruce D" a écrit dans le message de ... Sorry Robert, I forgot to mention that WINS *is* enabled - although the Vista machine is not listed in the WINS database. Is there anything I can do to join this machine to the "single-label" domain, short of re-creating the domain? (which would really, REALLY suck.) -Bruce D "Robert L [MVP - Networking]" wrote: It is not recommended to use Single-label DNS name as domain name. In this case, you may enable WINS so that the Vista may be able to join the domain. 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 "Bruce D" wrote in message ... Hello! I am trying to connect a brand new Windows Vista Business machine to a Windows 2000 domain whose name is - I kid you not - local. It's not local.local, and it's not companyname.local, it's just local, so the server name is server.local. There's only the one server on the network. When I try to join the machine to the domain, I get the following error: "An Active Directory Domain Controller for the domain local could not be contacted" Details of the message are as follows: "The domain name local might be a NetBIOS domain name. If this is the case, verify that the domain name is properly registered with WINS. If you are certain that the name is not a NetBIOS domain name, then the following information can help you troubleshoot your DNS configuration. DNS was successfully queried for the service location (SRV) resource record used to locate an Active Directory Domain Controller for domain local: The query was for the SRV record for _ldap._tcp.dc._msdcs.local The following AD DCs were identified by the query: server.local Common causes of this error include: - Host (A) records that map the name of the AD DCs to its IP addresses are missing or contain incorrect addresses. - Active Directory Domain Controllers registered in DNS are not connected to the network or are not running. For information about correcting this problem, click Help." Nslookup works just fine; all lookups (both locally and on the Internet) are accurate. Any ideas? Thanks in advance, -Bruce D |