Martin Schweizer wrote:> Hello Gary
>
> Thank you for the hint. It was the WINS entry. I deactivated DHCP/DNS and
set
> the IP and the WINS entry manualy on the Win2k machine. Afterwoods Win2k
> founded my Samba domain. Now it works great.
You guys do realize that you can put the WINS servers in the DHCP, right?
>
>
> On Mon, Apr 08, 2002 at 10:47:01AM +0100 Pentland G.. wrote:
>
>>Hi Martin
>>
>>Firstly you do not have to manually add the PDC to the domain, you did
>>have to in older samba releases.
>>
>>I don't know what the "Correct" solution is but I have now
solved it
>>by temperarily disabling the DNS server as I add clients to the
>>domain.
>>
>>It appears the when Win2K wants to find a PDC to ask whether it can
>>join the domain it does a name look up, my static DNS didn't have
the
>>correct entry, merely the server's hostname and IP. By diabling the
>>DNS the client was forced to braodcast and got an answer from the WINS
>>server (nmbd) once the machine had joined the domain I put the DNS
>>back on and have run OK since.
>>
>>If you have dynamic DNS then I guess the PDC can add this record
>>itself but I haven't been able to find the correct format to add it
>>manually.
>>
>>Hope this helps...
>>
>>Gary Pentland
>>
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Martin Schweizer [mailto:pcservi@spectraweb.ch]
>>Sent: 31 March 2002 15:52
>>To: gp397@yahoo.com
>>Subject: Joning Win2k to Samba PDC
>>
>>
>>Hello Gary
>>
>>I read your posting in the samba mailing list. I've the same problem
>>and read
>>a lot of different stuff aubout this problem (since one month) but
>>without
>>success. Do you find a solution? Thank your for any hints.
>>
>
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