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Problems client contacting the new Domain

Asked by bsharath in Active Directory, Windows 2003 Server

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Hi,

I have a Windows 2003 server which has Active directory and exchange 2007 installed for testing purpose.The exchange has been installed successfully.Now i added a client machine to the domain and i am able to login as the Domain administrator into the New Domain.I am trying to add a user as administrator to the Administrator group but when try adding i am not able to see the new  Domain name.Only the local machine name is present.
Any way to troubleshoot this problem.
I tried pinging have the DNS set correctly and even removed and added the client to the Domain but same  problem.

Regards
SHarath
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