Winxp pro need log off and log on everytimes

H

Harry

my client pc(WinXp Pro) i setting the DNS to 129.2.20.1
but ip using
DHCP.....it ok...SAP & Email working fine.....but..the pc
cannot access
to others PC
in network....when i click on required pc in network it
request for
password...

but when i log off and log on back....everything working
fine....it like
refresh but after curtain time it back to the problem
again....this
setting I use in Win2000 pro everything working fine till
now.

I try change DNS to 135.25.130.1......i can access to all
network pc
without log off and log on...but i can`t access SAP & get
email.

My problem now is DNS

For your info,
135.25.130.x is my local dns ip
129.2.20.x is DNS that using for my email & application

TQ
 
K

Kevin D. Goodknecht

In
Harry said:
my client pc(WinXp Pro) i setting the DNS to 129.2.20.1
but ip using
DHCP.....it ok...SAP & Email working fine.....but..the pc
cannot access
to others PC
in network....when i click on required pc in network it
request for
password...

but when i log off and log on back....everything working
fine....it like
refresh but after curtain time it back to the problem
again....this
setting I use in Win2000 pro everything working fine till
now.

I try change DNS to 135.25.130.1......i can access to all
network pc
without log off and log on...but i can`t access SAP & get
email.

My problem now is DNS

For your info,
135.25.130.x is my local dns ip
129.2.20.x is DNS that using for my email & application

TQ

All internal clients in an AD domain must point *only* to the internal DNS
server.

If your internal domain is the same name as your public domain you must add
the respective host records with there respective IP addresses for its site
in the internal forward lookup zone. i.e. add record named www give it the
IP of the web site or record named mail with the IP of the mail server.

For your internal DNS to resolve domains not in its zones configure the DNS
server as per this KB: 300202 - HOW TO Configure DNS for Internet Access in
Windows 2000
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;300202&FR=1
 
M

Michael Johnston [MSFT]

The XP client must point at the DNS server that know about the AD environment. This DNS server must then be configured in such a way that it can find the
other resources you need. This can be accplished in a number of ways. One way would be to setup a forwarder on the 135.25.130.1 DNS server pointing to
the 129.2.20.1 DNS server. The other option would be to setup a secondary copy of the zones from the 129.2.20.1 on the 135.25.130.1 server.

Thank you,
Mike Johnston
Microsoft Network Support

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