Ehren,
The clients generally use campus dhcp, so it looks like they get
255.248.0.0 for a subnet mask.
I'll have to check whether I used that, or 255.255.255.0 on my static
address servers.
Yes, I had to configure all the clients to use my DC for dns,
otherwise they couldn't login. But I am still having problems
connecting to other network resources, or authenticating on them.
-John
On Jun 12, 2009, at 1:02 PM, Ehren Benson wrote:
> Assuming your domain controller is a DNS server also, which it
> pretty much has to be you NEED to point your client DNS to the DC to
> process logins. Your clients should use your DC as primary DNS and
> then your DC will forward (if set up properly) outside DNS requests
> to the next higher server.
>
> If you don't have your clients set to use your DC as their DNS
> server, that is certainly your problem.
>
> What Subnet mask are you using?
>
> Ehren J. Benson, MCSE
> Windows Systems Administrator
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