Hi everyone,

I'm still studing for MCSE certification and I just found a problem in my
new work I can't solve. The problem is as follows:

We have a Windows 2000 Server domain and The domain has Windows 2000
Professional desktops. Not all the clients are conected to the Domain but the
desktops conected to the domain are having problems. When they are booting,
during the "Starting network conections" message they keep starting conection
and they never let you start sesion. This not happend if the user unplug the
network cable and plug it again after the "Push ctr+alt+del to start a
session". Can you give me a hand? Thanks in advance!!!

Re: Domain Problem by Wayne

Wayne
Tue Jan 17 18:20:06 CST 2006

Make sure the Windows 2000 Pro pc's are pointing to the right DNS server,
they need to resolve the ip addresses of your Domain Controllers before
allowing logon.

Wayne McGlinn
Brisbane, Oz

"Borja" <Borja@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm still studing for MCSE certification and I just found a problem in my
> new work I can't solve. The problem is as follows:
>
> We have a Windows 2000 Server domain and The domain has Windows 2000
> Professional desktops. Not all the clients are conected to the Domain but
> the
> desktops conected to the domain are having problems. When they are
> booting,
> during the "Starting network conections" message they keep starting
> conection
> and they never let you start sesion. This not happend if the user unplug
> the
> network cable and plug it again after the "Push ctr+alt+del to start a
> session". Can you give me a hand? Thanks in advance!!!