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Johnny Rio
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Posted:
Thu Oct 20, 2005 8:50 pm Post subject:
Cannot ping DC server |
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I have 4 servers all on the same subnet. I have promoted 1 server to be a
domain controller with AD. All servers are W2003 Servers with SP1 and latest
updates. I am trying to join one of the servers to the domain but receive a
timeout message. When I ping the server I also receive a timeout. But, I
can ping the other servers and receive replies just fine. So, does promoting
a server as a DC close some network capabilities. My DC is a Windows 2003
Server (Standard version) whereas my other servers are W2003 Enterprise Ed.
Could this have anything to do with it? The DC came with Standard version
already installed. I had installed Ent. Ed. on my other servers some time
ago. I was told the versioning differences shouldn't cause any problems.
(Sorry for the cross posting with DNS group but I would bet I set up DNS
just fine. It's now another issue).
Thanks,
Johnny |
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seth
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Posted:
Thu Oct 20, 2005 8:50 pm Post subject:
Re: Cannot ping DC server |
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is the firewall enabled?
mixing standard/enterprise editions of windows is fine
"Johnny Rio" <JohnnyRio@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:4B84D7BD-BC80-4D92-A094-6B7A7B11DA52@microsoft.com...
| Quote: | I have 4 servers all on the same subnet. I have promoted 1 server to be a
domain controller with AD. All servers are W2003 Servers with SP1 and
latest
updates. I am trying to join one of the servers to the domain but receive
a
timeout message. When I ping the server I also receive a timeout. But, I
can ping the other servers and receive replies just fine. So, does
promoting
a server as a DC close some network capabilities. My DC is a Windows 2003
Server (Standard version) whereas my other servers are W2003 Enterprise
Ed.
Could this have anything to do with it? The DC came with Standard version
already installed. I had installed Ent. Ed. on my other servers some time
ago. I was told the versioning differences shouldn't cause any problems.
(Sorry for the cross posting with DNS group but I would bet I set up DNS
just fine. It's now another issue).
Thanks,
Johnny |
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Johnny Rio
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Posted:
Fri Oct 21, 2005 12:50 am Post subject:
Re: Cannot ping DC server |
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When I go to Control Panel/Windows Firewall, it tells me "Windows Firewall
cannot run b/c another program or service is running that might use the
network address translation component (Ipnat.sys)."
"seth" wrote:
| Quote: | is the firewall enabled?
mixing standard/enterprise editions of windows is fine
"Johnny Rio" <JohnnyRio@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:4B84D7BD-BC80-4D92-A094-6B7A7B11DA52@microsoft.com...
I have 4 servers all on the same subnet. I have promoted 1 server to be a
domain controller with AD. All servers are W2003 Servers with SP1 and
latest
updates. I am trying to join one of the servers to the domain but receive
a
timeout message. When I ping the server I also receive a timeout. But, I
can ping the other servers and receive replies just fine. So, does
promoting
a server as a DC close some network capabilities. My DC is a Windows 2003
Server (Standard version) whereas my other servers are W2003 Enterprise
Ed.
Could this have anything to do with it? The DC came with Standard version
already installed. I had installed Ent. Ed. on my other servers some time
ago. I was told the versioning differences shouldn't cause any problems.
(Sorry for the cross posting with DNS group but I would bet I set up DNS
just fine. It's now another issue).
Thanks,
Johnny
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Johnny Rio
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Posted:
Fri Oct 21, 2005 12:50 am Post subject:
Re: Cannot ping DC server |
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Good question, sorry I did not anticipate that question, no, the firewall is
not enabled.
"seth" wrote:
| Quote: | is the firewall enabled?
mixing standard/enterprise editions of windows is fine
"Johnny Rio" <JohnnyRio@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:4B84D7BD-BC80-4D92-A094-6B7A7B11DA52@microsoft.com...
I have 4 servers all on the same subnet. I have promoted 1 server to be a
domain controller with AD. All servers are W2003 Servers with SP1 and
latest
updates. I am trying to join one of the servers to the domain but receive
a
timeout message. When I ping the server I also receive a timeout. But, I
can ping the other servers and receive replies just fine. So, does
promoting
a server as a DC close some network capabilities. My DC is a Windows 2003
Server (Standard version) whereas my other servers are W2003 Enterprise
Ed.
Could this have anything to do with it? The DC came with Standard version
already installed. I had installed Ent. Ed. on my other servers some time
ago. I was told the versioning differences shouldn't cause any problems.
(Sorry for the cross posting with DNS group but I would bet I set up DNS
just fine. It's now another issue).
Thanks,
Johnny
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seth
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Posted:
Fri Oct 21, 2005 4:50 pm Post subject:
Re: Cannot ping DC server |
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using rras?
"Johnny Rio" <JohnnyRio@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:2C65AE02-F3B3-4006-AFD5-A6F48F665415@microsoft.com...
| Quote: | When I go to Control Panel/Windows Firewall, it tells me "Windows Firewall
cannot run b/c another program or service is running that might use the
network address translation component (Ipnat.sys)."
"seth" wrote:
is the firewall enabled?
mixing standard/enterprise editions of windows is fine
"Johnny Rio" <JohnnyRio@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:4B84D7BD-BC80-4D92-A094-6B7A7B11DA52@microsoft.com...
I have 4 servers all on the same subnet. I have promoted 1 server to be
a
domain controller with AD. All servers are W2003 Servers with SP1 and
latest
updates. I am trying to join one of the servers to the domain but
receive
a
timeout message. When I ping the server I also receive a timeout.
But, I
can ping the other servers and receive replies just fine. So, does
promoting
a server as a DC close some network capabilities. My DC is a Windows
2003
Server (Standard version) whereas my other servers are W2003 Enterprise
Ed.
Could this have anything to do with it? The DC came with Standard
version
already installed. I had installed Ent. Ed. on my other servers some
time
ago. I was told the versioning differences shouldn't cause any
problems.
(Sorry for the cross posting with DNS group but I would bet I set up
DNS
just fine. It's now another issue).
Thanks,
Johnny
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Johnny Rio
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Posted:
Fri Oct 21, 2005 4:50 pm Post subject:
Re: Cannot ping DC server |
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Seth, you are DA MAN!!!!!! I had no clue what RRAS was so I searched the
help topics. RRAS (Routing and Remote Access Service) must have been
installed by default from the factory. This is the only server that I have
not installed the OS myself and that's why in my DNS post when asked about
firewalls I said I did not have one installed unless there was something
installed by default. I see RRAS has some form of a basic firewall as one of
its components. As soon as I stopped the RRAS service, I was able to ping
the server and then join it to my domain. I bet Ace would like to kill me
but I had no clue........
If I have a NAT router in front of all my servers, should I just remove this
service? Or, will it have value and just try to configure it to work with my
domain?
Thanks for the help!!!
Johnny
"seth" wrote:
| Quote: | using rras?
"Johnny Rio" <JohnnyRio@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:2C65AE02-F3B3-4006-AFD5-A6F48F665415@microsoft.com...
When I go to Control Panel/Windows Firewall, it tells me "Windows Firewall
cannot run b/c another program or service is running that might use the
network address translation component (Ipnat.sys)."
"seth" wrote:
is the firewall enabled?
mixing standard/enterprise editions of windows is fine
"Johnny Rio" <JohnnyRio@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:4B84D7BD-BC80-4D92-A094-6B7A7B11DA52@microsoft.com...
I have 4 servers all on the same subnet. I have promoted 1 server to be
a
domain controller with AD. All servers are W2003 Servers with SP1 and
latest
updates. I am trying to join one of the servers to the domain but
receive
a
timeout message. When I ping the server I also receive a timeout.
But, I
can ping the other servers and receive replies just fine. So, does
promoting
a server as a DC close some network capabilities. My DC is a Windows
2003
Server (Standard version) whereas my other servers are W2003 Enterprise
Ed.
Could this have anything to do with it? The DC came with Standard
version
already installed. I had installed Ent. Ed. on my other servers some
time
ago. I was told the versioning differences shouldn't cause any
problems.
(Sorry for the cross posting with DNS group but I would bet I set up
DNS
just fine. It's now another issue).
Thanks,
Johnny
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