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I have two networks (1)Server 2000 with 30 XP Pro
workstations and (2) Server 2003 with 45 XP Pro workstations. Both are experiencing the same problem, workstations lose their connection to the server and printers and then cannot reconnect without restarting the server. They are currently setup as separate workgroups and do NOT need to be connected to each other. Do I have to setup domains? If I do have to create domains, what is involved (step by step please)? TimH |
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if you have over 10 workstations you should setup a domain network because
the limitation of the workgroup. Step by step? that will be long pages. basically, you need to change the workgroup to domain, join all workstation to the domain. also you may want to install AD, DHCP and DNS. -- For more and other information, go to http://www.ChicagoTech.net Don't send e-mail or reply to me except you need consulting services. Posting on MS newsgroup will benefit all readers and you may get more help. Robert Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN, Anti-Virus, Tips & Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties. "TimH" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:492b01c3ff9c$11328350$(E-Mail Removed)... >I have two networks (1)Server 2000 with 30 XP Pro > workstations and (2) Server 2003 with 45 XP Pro > workstations. Both are experiencing the same problem, > workstations lose their connection to the server and > printers and then cannot reconnect without restarting the > server. They are currently setup as separate workgroups > and do NOT need to be connected to each other. Do I have > to setup domains? If I do have to create domains, what is > involved (step by step please)? |
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Go for the Domain.
1. Decide the domain names, which must NOT be a single label name and must have a "." (dot period) e.g. yourcomany.loc yourcomany.serv etc. 2. If DNS is already running on the respective server then: Add primary zone yourcompany.loc (if this the domain name you have chosen) and allow dynamic updates for that zone. Then Click on start->run and type dcpromp and click on OK there after follow the prompts. 3. If DNS is not already running on respective server then Click on start->run and type dcpromp and click on OK there after follow the prompts. After it asks for domain name give the chose domain name, after that it will try to contact DNS but won't find one and will give an error message and will offer you options : I have correct the DNS problem and Install DNS, chose install DNS, it will install DNS for you nicely and complete dcpromo. 4. After DCRPOMP reboot the server, start Active Directory Users and Computers and create usernames and password for all the clients. 5. Join the clients to the domain: Right click on Mycomputer and select properties, there you will find option of workgroup or domain, chose domain and give the domain name, specify respective username and password. Sharad "TimH" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:492b01c3ff9c$11328350$(E-Mail Removed)... > I have two networks (1)Server 2000 with 30 XP Pro > workstations and (2) Server 2003 with 45 XP Pro > workstations. Both are experiencing the same problem, > workstations lose their connection to the server and > printers and then cannot reconnect without restarting the > server. They are currently setup as separate workgroups > and do NOT need to be connected to each other. Do I have > to setup domains? If I do have to create domains, what is > involved (step by step please)? |
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