jwc1972
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Windows Server 2003 DNS Intenally
Hello and HELP
We have a windows domain running Two DC. I have file share computer called fileshare on 192.168.1.115. I mapped all the computers under \\fileshare...this keep dropping out? I still can connected on 192.168.1.115. I have run dcdiag in the dns which all passed. I have flush the dns on the dc ipconfig /flushdns. I also have clearcache on the dc, but its still doing it?
We have a windows domain running Two DC. I have file share computer called fileshare on 192.168.1.115. I mapped all the computers under \\fileshare...this keep dropping out? I still can connected on 192.168.1.115. I have run dcdiag in the dns which all passed. I have flush the dns on the dc ipconfig /flushdns. I also have clearcache on the dc, but its still doing it?
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How are you mapping the share?
by ip or dns name?
\\10.238.10.4\sharename
or
\\server1\sharename
Are you using a script?
When you have the red X can you right click and disconnect?
or does it stay there?
Are the users in the group for the share?
from IE can they access the share?
Can they access the share at all?
Check your permissions on the share.
by ip or dns name?
\\10.238.10.4\sharename
or
\\server1\sharename
Are you using a script?
When you have the red X can you right click and disconnect?
or does it stay there?
Are the users in the group for the share?
from IE can they access the share?
Can they access the share at all?
Check your permissions on the share.
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Hi,
Its something do with dns internally, because our sharepoint site called portal goes down as well, but again can access from the ip address
Its something do with dns internally, because our sharepoint site called portal goes down as well, but again can access from the ip address
I know you said you ran dcdiag but run this and post
@echo off
netdiag >dclogx.txt
dcdiag >>dclogx.txt
dcdiag /test:registerindns /dnsdomain:YOUR FQDN HERE >>dclogx.txt
dcdiag /c /v >>dclogx.txt
dcdiag /test:dns >>dclogx.txt
EXIT
Then post as attached file
@echo off
netdiag >dclogx.txt
dcdiag >>dclogx.txt
dcdiag /test:registerindns /dnsdomain:YOUR FQDN HERE >>dclogx.txt
dcdiag /c /v >>dclogx.txt
dcdiag /test:dns >>dclogx.txt
EXIT
Then post as attached file
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Red cross, if you double click it says can't find share