Doug & others,
Do you have documents on the proper AD setup, since I seem to be
suffering with an improper setup?
My problems are mostly that the clients don't find the AD to
authenticate logins (unless I point client DNS to the AD server), and
clients don't find printers shared off servers reliably. This seemed
to start after upgrading the domain controller from 2000 to 2008.
I just found out that part of my problem might be with the computer
browser service. That used to be on default, but with Windows 2008 it
is off. I restarted it on the 2008 domain controller, but it is only
seeing two other computers. I think it might be related to having
computers in multiple subnets. I have clients on 35.8.190.x (static),
35.10.64.x & 35.10.69.x (campus dhcp) and 35.15.64.x (restricted to
building access).
thanks for any suggestions!
-John
On May 29, 2009, at 5:57 PM, Doug Nelson wrote:
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> 1. The local broadcast IP will not be consistent for servers or
> workstations which are in different IP subnets, but are on the same
> local net. This affects some Windows environments, but can generally
> be resolved with a proper Windows AD setup. ....
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