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      17th Apr 2004
I've recently installed Win2K Adv Serv with Active Directory and DNS running on 1 machine at home. I have 2 additional client machines on the LAN, both are running XP Pro. I can see the other clients from Win Explorer on the Win2K Adv Serv machine, and I can ping them. However, when I try to connect to them, I receive the following error

"There are currently no logon servers available to service the logon request.

Any help is appreciated

Randy
 
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Rob Elder MVP-Networking
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      18th Apr 2004
You must configure your clients to use the DNS server that is hosting your
AD namespace. That DNS must also have the SVR records.

"Randy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I've recently installed Win2K Adv Serv with Active Directory and DNS

running on 1 machine at home. I have 2 additional client machines on the
LAN, both are running XP Pro. I can see the other clients from Win Explorer
on the Win2K Adv Serv machine, and I can ping them. However, when I try to
connect to them, I receive the following error:
>
> "There are currently no logon servers available to service the logon

request."
>
> Any help is appreciated !
>
> Randy



 
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Sergio Moreno
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      19th Apr 2004
Are the client PCs supposed to be members of the domain? Configure the client PCs to point to the DNS server that is hosting your AD namespace zone in
your network and see if that resolves the problem. You may want to try joining the Win XP pro PCs to the domain if they need to domain members.
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>I've recently installed Win2K Adv Serv with Active Directory and DNS running on 1 machine at home. I have 2 additional client machines on the LAN, both are

running XP Pro. I can see the other clients from Win Explorer on the Win2K Adv Serv machine, and I can ping them. However, when I try to connect to them, I
receive the following error



"There are currently no logon servers available to service the logon request.

Any help is appreciated

Randy
>


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