Guest Jeff Posted August 28, 2007 Posted August 28, 2007 hey (just a question from me, I'm a noob in windows networking... but I spend my whole free time trying to be better :) ) Is it true that before applying Active Directory in a windows network (winXP machines and windows server 2003 as domain controller) each computer in the network need to be able to ping each other using their machine name ?? So that a wins service need to be configured for the network? Jeff
Guest Coraleigh Miller Posted August 28, 2007 Posted August 28, 2007 Re: is this true? (regarding Active Directory) Hi Jeff, The WINS service is optional for AD and really only prefferable for large multi-subnet networks or if you are using Exchange server. You should be able to ping via machine name or ip without it. Your DNS is what controls the machine name/ip translation. Make sure your DNS is correctly setup for a healthy AD. Coraleigh Miller "Jeff" <it_consultant1@hotmail.com.NOSPAM> wrote in message news:unEUZPa6HHA.5160@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > hey > > (just a question from me, I'm a noob in windows networking... but I spend > my whole free time trying to be better :) ) > > Is it true that before applying Active Directory in a windows network > (winXP machines and windows server 2003 as domain controller) each > computer in the network need to be able to ping each other using their > machine name ?? So that a wins service need to be configured for the > network? > > Jeff >
Guest Danny Sanders Posted August 28, 2007 Posted August 28, 2007 Re: is this true? (regarding Active Directory) > Is it true that before applying Active Directory in a windows network > (winXP machines and windows server 2003 as domain controller) The installation of AD is what makes a 2003/2000 member/standalone server a Domain controller. hth DDS "Jeff" <it_consultant1@hotmail.com.NOSPAM> wrote in message news:unEUZPa6HHA.5160@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > hey > > (just a question from me, I'm a noob in windows networking... but I spend > my whole free time trying to be better :) ) > > Is it true that before applying Active Directory in a windows network > (winXP machines and windows server 2003 as domain controller) each > computer in the network need to be able to ping each other using their > machine name ?? So that a wins service need to be configured for the > network? > > Jeff >
Guest Jeff Posted August 28, 2007 Posted August 28, 2007 Re: is this true? (regarding Active Directory) I have 2 computers at home (winXP and windows server 2003), they connected via an gateway. This is little network I've configured at home. each pc can ping the other pc using IP address of the oher pc.. but they cannot ping using pc name. If I configure the win2k3 machine as DNS server, will name/ip translation start working in my network or must LMHOST also be configured on each machine before ip/name translation works in my network ?? Jeff "Coraleigh Miller" <CoraleighMiller@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:eP$N0aa6HHA.3916@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Hi Jeff, > > The WINS service is optional for AD and really only prefferable for large > multi-subnet networks or if you are using Exchange server. You should be > able to ping via machine name or ip without it. Your DNS is what controls > the machine name/ip translation. Make sure your DNS is correctly setup for > a healthy AD. > > Coraleigh Miller > > "Jeff" <it_consultant1@hotmail.com.NOSPAM> wrote in message > news:unEUZPa6HHA.5160@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> hey >> >> (just a question from me, I'm a noob in windows networking... but I spend >> my whole free time trying to be better :) ) >> >> Is it true that before applying Active Directory in a windows network >> (winXP machines and windows server 2003 as domain controller) each >> computer in the network need to be able to ping each other using their >> machine name ?? So that a wins service need to be configured for the >> network? >> >> Jeff >> > >
Guest Coraleigh Miller Posted August 28, 2007 Posted August 28, 2007 Re: is this true? (regarding Active Directory) If you correctly configure your DC with DNS then yes name translation should happen, there is no need for lmhost file configs. Once you setup DNS on your server make sure that your client pc has your DNS server address added into its tcpip (if you are using static ips). You should also then notice that your server DNS would contain a dns record of your client pc, if it doesnt appear there try a ipconfig /registerdns from a command prompt on your client. Coraleigh Miller "Jeff" <it_consultant1@hotmail.com.NOSPAM> wrote in message news:%23np5xfb6HHA.5160@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >I have 2 computers at home (winXP and windows server 2003), they connected >via an gateway. This is little network I've configured at home. each pc can >ping the other pc using IP address of the oher pc.. but they cannot ping >using pc name. > > If I configure the win2k3 machine as DNS server, will name/ip translation > start working in my network or must LMHOST also be configured on each > machine before ip/name translation works in my network ?? > > Jeff > > > "Coraleigh Miller" <CoraleighMiller@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:eP$N0aa6HHA.3916@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >> Hi Jeff, >> >> The WINS service is optional for AD and really only prefferable for large >> multi-subnet networks or if you are using Exchange server. You should be >> able to ping via machine name or ip without it. Your DNS is what controls >> the machine name/ip translation. Make sure your DNS is correctly setup >> for a healthy AD. >> >> Coraleigh Miller >> >> "Jeff" <it_consultant1@hotmail.com.NOSPAM> wrote in message >> news:unEUZPa6HHA.5160@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >>> hey >>> >>> (just a question from me, I'm a noob in windows networking... but I >>> spend my whole free time trying to be better :) ) >>> >>> Is it true that before applying Active Directory in a windows network >>> (winXP machines and windows server 2003 as domain controller) each >>> computer in the network need to be able to ping each other using their >>> machine name ?? So that a wins service need to be configured for the >>> network? >>> >>> Jeff >>> >> >> > >
Guest Coraleigh Miller Posted August 28, 2007 Posted August 28, 2007 Re: is this true? (regarding Active Directory) Were you able to add your XP (is it XP Pro?) client to your new domain? "Jeff" <it_consultant1@hotmail.com.NOSPAM> wrote in message news:%23np5xfb6HHA.5160@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >I have 2 computers at home (winXP and windows server 2003), they connected >via an gateway. This is little network I've configured at home. each pc can >ping the other pc using IP address of the oher pc.. but they cannot ping >using pc name. > > If I configure the win2k3 machine as DNS server, will name/ip translation > start working in my network or must LMHOST also be configured on each > machine before ip/name translation works in my network ?? > > Jeff > > > "Coraleigh Miller" <CoraleighMiller@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:eP$N0aa6HHA.3916@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >> Hi Jeff, >> >> The WINS service is optional for AD and really only prefferable for large >> multi-subnet networks or if you are using Exchange server. You should be >> able to ping via machine name or ip without it. Your DNS is what controls >> the machine name/ip translation. Make sure your DNS is correctly setup >> for a healthy AD. >> >> Coraleigh Miller >> >> "Jeff" <it_consultant1@hotmail.com.NOSPAM> wrote in message >> news:unEUZPa6HHA.5160@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >>> hey >>> >>> (just a question from me, I'm a noob in windows networking... but I >>> spend my whole free time trying to be better :) ) >>> >>> Is it true that before applying Active Directory in a windows network >>> (winXP machines and windows server 2003 as domain controller) each >>> computer in the network need to be able to ping each other using their >>> machine name ?? So that a wins service need to be configured for the >>> network? >>> >>> Jeff >>> >> >> > >
Guest Jeff Posted August 28, 2007 Posted August 28, 2007 Re: is this true? (regarding Active Directory) thanks for helping! Yes, it is winXP pro with sp2 installed no, i haven't been able to add my winXP to my new domain... it's very late here now, so I go to bed. I'll start looking more into this problem in about 16 hours time... (sleep and my day job) cheers Jeff "Coraleigh Miller" <CoraleighMiller@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:eB57mBc6HHA.1184@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > Were you able to add your XP (is it XP Pro?) client to your new domain? > > > "Jeff" <it_consultant1@hotmail.com.NOSPAM> wrote in message > news:%23np5xfb6HHA.5160@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >>I have 2 computers at home (winXP and windows server 2003), they connected >>via an gateway. This is little network I've configured at home. each pc >>can ping the other pc using IP address of the oher pc.. but they cannot >>ping using pc name. >> >> If I configure the win2k3 machine as DNS server, will name/ip translation >> start working in my network or must LMHOST also be configured on each >> machine before ip/name translation works in my network ?? >> >> Jeff >> >> >> "Coraleigh Miller" <CoraleighMiller@yahoo.com> wrote in message >> news:eP$N0aa6HHA.3916@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >>> Hi Jeff, >>> >>> The WINS service is optional for AD and really only prefferable for >>> large multi-subnet networks or if you are using Exchange server. You >>> should be able to ping via machine name or ip without it. Your DNS is >>> what controls the machine name/ip translation. Make sure your DNS is >>> correctly setup for a healthy AD. >>> >>> Coraleigh Miller >>> >>> "Jeff" <it_consultant1@hotmail.com.NOSPAM> wrote in message >>> news:unEUZPa6HHA.5160@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >>>> hey >>>> >>>> (just a question from me, I'm a noob in windows networking... but I >>>> spend my whole free time trying to be better :) ) >>>> >>>> Is it true that before applying Active Directory in a windows network >>>> (winXP machines and windows server 2003 as domain controller) each >>>> computer in the network need to be able to ping each other using their >>>> machine name ?? So that a wins service need to be configured for the >>>> network? >>>> >>>> Jeff >>>> >>> >>> >> >> > >
Guest Coraleigh Miller Posted August 29, 2007 Posted August 29, 2007 Re: is this true? (regarding Active Directory) When you run your AD install (dcpromo) make sure to select the option to have it "install and configure the DNS server, and set this computer to use this dns server as its preffered dns server." A correctly configured AD DNS should have (among other things) a _msdcs.(your domain name) in the forward lookup zone. If you had setup your DNS before installing Active Directory AND selected that you will set up DNS manually later, then you will now need to rightclick on your forward lookup zone and under the General tab change your type to Active Directory Integrated, and then restart your Netlogon service. Hope this gets you a little farther. :-) Coraleigh Miller "Jeff" <it_consultant1@hotmail.com.NOSPAM> wrote in message news:u$c3cPc6HHA.2632@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > thanks for helping! > > Yes, it is winXP pro with sp2 installed > > no, i haven't been able to add my winXP to my new domain... it's very late > here now, so I go to bed. I'll start looking more into this problem in > about 16 hours time... (sleep and my day job) > > cheers > > Jeff > > > > > "Coraleigh Miller" <CoraleighMiller@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:eB57mBc6HHA.1184@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >> Were you able to add your XP (is it XP Pro?) client to your new domain? >> >> >> "Jeff" <it_consultant1@hotmail.com.NOSPAM> wrote in message >> news:%23np5xfb6HHA.5160@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >>>I have 2 computers at home (winXP and windows server 2003), they >>>connected via an gateway. This is little network I've configured at home. >>>each pc can ping the other pc using IP address of the oher pc.. but they >>>cannot ping using pc name. >>> >>> If I configure the win2k3 machine as DNS server, will name/ip >>> translation start working in my network or must LMHOST also be >>> configured on each machine before ip/name translation works in my >>> network ?? >>> >>> Jeff >>> >>> >>> "Coraleigh Miller" <CoraleighMiller@yahoo.com> wrote in message >>> news:eP$N0aa6HHA.3916@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >>>> Hi Jeff, >>>> >>>> The WINS service is optional for AD and really only prefferable for >>>> large multi-subnet networks or if you are using Exchange server. You >>>> should be able to ping via machine name or ip without it. Your DNS is >>>> what controls the machine name/ip translation. Make sure your DNS is >>>> correctly setup for a healthy AD. >>>> >>>> Coraleigh Miller >>>> >>>> "Jeff" <it_consultant1@hotmail.com.NOSPAM> wrote in message >>>> news:unEUZPa6HHA.5160@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >>>>> hey >>>>> >>>>> (just a question from me, I'm a noob in windows networking... but I >>>>> spend my whole free time trying to be better :) ) >>>>> >>>>> Is it true that before applying Active Directory in a windows network >>>>> (winXP machines and windows server 2003 as domain controller) each >>>>> computer in the network need to be able to ping each other using their >>>>> machine name ?? So that a wins service need to be configured for the >>>>> network? >>>>> >>>>> Jeff >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> >> > >
Guest Dragos CAMARA Posted August 29, 2007 Posted August 29, 2007 Re: is this true? (regarding Active Directory) hi, if you want only name resolution, isn't necesary to install AD there, its enought to set up a DNS server there and of course to setup corect. -- Dragos CAMARA MCSA Windows 2003 server "Jeff" wrote: > I have 2 computers at home (winXP and windows server 2003), they connected > via an gateway. This is little network I've configured at home. each pc can > ping the other pc using IP address of the oher pc.. but they cannot ping > using pc name. > > If I configure the win2k3 machine as DNS server, will name/ip translation > start working in my network or must LMHOST also be configured on each > machine before ip/name translation works in my network ?? > > Jeff > > > "Coraleigh Miller" <CoraleighMiller@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:eP$N0aa6HHA.3916@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > > Hi Jeff, > > > > The WINS service is optional for AD and really only prefferable for large > > multi-subnet networks or if you are using Exchange server. You should be > > able to ping via machine name or ip without it. Your DNS is what controls > > the machine name/ip translation. Make sure your DNS is correctly setup for > > a healthy AD. > > > > Coraleigh Miller > > > > "Jeff" <it_consultant1@hotmail.com.NOSPAM> wrote in message > > news:unEUZPa6HHA.5160@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > >> hey > >> > >> (just a question from me, I'm a noob in windows networking... but I spend > >> my whole free time trying to be better :) ) > >> > >> Is it true that before applying Active Directory in a windows network > >> (winXP machines and windows server 2003 as domain controller) each > >> computer in the network need to be able to ping each other using their > >> machine name ?? So that a wins service need to be configured for the > >> network? > >> > >> Jeff > >> > > > > > > >
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