Hi
According to your Domain setup:
- Make the Dns Zones AD integrated.
- Change Dynamic Updates to Secure Only
- Make sure that the Dc only points to itsef under NIC dns properties.
- Make sure that all clients have the dns properties pointing to the Dc.
- Install Support Tools from the Windows cd.
- Go to the Dc %Systemroot%\System32\Config, and rename the netlogon.dnb and
netlogon.dns files.
- Go to the command prompt and type net stop netlogon & net start netlogon,
check that the renamed files were automatically created.
- Next run the netdiag /fix.
- Check for output errors running on command prompt - netdiag /test:dns /v
or
- netdiag /test:dns /v >c:\dnstest.log (sends the output to a file under
c:\dnstest.log, check this file)
--
I hop that helps
Good Luck
Jorge Silva
MCSA
Systems Administrator
"daveh551" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> (Previously posted in microsoft.public.win32.programmers.network)
>
> I'm running a simple home office network with 1 Domain Controller
> running
> Active Directory and DNS, and two workstation computers. The DC is
> running
> Windows 2000 Server, one of the workstations is running Windows 2000
> Professional, the other Windows XP Media Edition modified to allow
> joining a
> domain.
>
> I have studied the Windows 2000 DNS Implementation section of the
> Windows
> 2000 Server Resource Kit, but can't find anything that explains this
> behavior.
>
> The DNS appears to work properly, and I get correct name resolution.
> But
> periodically I get two messages in the System Event Viewer. One is an
> Error
> that says "Registration of the DNS record
> '4cee4c53-19d1-4525-8179-86097e873a65._msdcs.hq.infotouchsys.com. 600
> IN
> CNAME infoserver.hq.infotouchsys.com.' failed with the following error:
>
> DNS RR set that ought not exist, does exist. " (Event ID 5774)
>
> The other is a warning message that says "The DNS server for this DC
> does
> not support dynamic DNS. Add the DNS records from the file
> '%SystemRoot%\System32\Config\netlogon.dns' to the DNS server serving
> the
> domain referenced in that file." (Event ID 5773). This occurs even
> though I
> have the Allow Dynamic Updates field set to Yes in both Zone Properties
>
> dialogs.
>
> Can anybody provide any insight? (I love the error/support messages
> that
> say "Consult your system administrator", with no hint of what to do if
> you
> ARE the system administrator!)
>
> Thanks.
>
|