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#1 By 71913 (203.33.199.7) at Saturday, January 06, 2007 12:52:52 AM
Please try to remove client for microsoft network from lan & reinstalled it.[QUOTE]Originally Posted by CodeSling: hi, i have a strange network services problem with a Windows 2000 Server PDC. since a recent re-boot, i have been unable to ping machines on my network by DNS name from the Server (all clients ping eachother OK). however, i can ping by IP and i can browse the web from this box. also, whenever i try to access the "Network & Connections" properties from Control Panel or from My Network Places, the window freezes up. similarly, when i try to run anything requiring Windows Installer (like adding NetDiag.exe for example), that freezes up too. Scheduled SQL DTS packages which replicate data from SQL tables hosted on this server to other servers fail (even though they connect via IP address). my Event Log shows a number of NetLogon errors and Browser Elections (#5774, #5775, #5702, #8015 and #8035). these problems seem to be limited to client network services on the Windows 2000 box, as all clients (every one is WinXPPro) are talking to the box OK, so its not DNS-related. theres nothing suspicious in my RunOnce and Run registry keys, so i'm at a loss as to the cause and the fix. can anyone offer any suggestions as to what could have gone wrong? thanks in anticipation, Gareth. [/QUOTE] ---------------------------------------------- Sandeep



 

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