Additional DC problem

C

Charisma

Hi,
I have two DC that one of them is Additional DC.Both of
them have GC,but when I set for second DC the TCP/IP
seting (in first DNS ip set it's ip address and in second
dns set the ip of first DC),the AD objects are unactive
for example if I open AD users and computers it says:
"Naming information cannot b located because:The target
principal name is incorrect."
What sould I do?
Please help me?
Thank you.
 
A

Ace Fekay [MVP]

In
Charisma said:
Hi,
I have two DC that one of them is Additional DC.Both of
them have GC,but when I set for second DC the TCP/IP
seting (in first DNS ip set it's ip address and in second
dns set the ip of first DC),the AD objects are unactive
for example if I open AD users and computers it says:
"Naming information cannot b located because:The target
principal name is incorrect."
What sould I do?
Please help me?
Thank you.


Answered in the win2000.dns newsgroup.

FYI, for future reference, it's to your benefit and everyone else's if you
were to have multiposted to multiple groups all at once instead of many
individual posts so the responses would have come back to all of them
instead of you having to jump around each one to see if anyone responded and
so it won't duplicate our efforts to help.

--
Regards,
Ace

Please direct all replies to the newsgroup so all can benefit.
This posting is provided "AS-IS" with no warranties and confers no
rights.

Ace Fekay, MCSE 2000, MCSE+I, MCSA, MCT, MVP
Microsoft Windows MVP - Active Directory

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C

Charisma

Hi Ace,
But most of the time I didn't receive any answers from
that special group,then I try to send for nearest subject
group.
I'm so sorry.I won't do that again.
Thank you.
 

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