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    Default XP to 2000 networking

    I am getting an error trying to connect a XP laptop to my
    work network. When trying to join the domain, the wizard
    gives an error that the domain controller cannot be
    found. Any help would be appreciated.

    Thanks,

    Keith Covert
    Keith Guest

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    Default XP to 2000 networking

    Keith:

    This is a regular encounter for me as a Network Admin.
    There are a number of reasons for this:
    1. You must specify the DNS server within your TCP
    settings.

    2. You must make sure that if your domain controller is
    configured for TCP/IP over NETBEUI, that your laptop is
    as well.

    3. If so, you must type the domain name with the dns
    suffix and not as a NETBIOS name: e.g. microsoft.com not
    without the .com at the end.

    If, in fact, your Domain Controller is using TCP/IP over
    NetBEUI, your laptop should be configured for TCP/IP.
    Here's how: right-click on Network Places, goto
    properties and left-click, right-click on your network
    connection (make sure it is enabled)and click on
    properties, in the dialog, highlight Internet Protocol
    (TCP/IP) and click on the properties tab. To the bottom,
    if there's no Preferred DNS server ip address specified,
    you might want to put one in there, click the advanced
    tab, click WINS tab, select the "Disable NetBios over
    TCP/IP" radio button. Clear enable LMHOST LOOKUP checkbox
    (note: this is only if your network is using TCP/IP by
    default). We're not done yet. Click the DNS tab and type
    the DNS suffix of your domain down to the bottom where
    specified. Note: You must have a privilaged account to
    join a domain-namely administrative. Also, if you are on
    a Windows NT network, you must create your computer's
    account on the controller first. Good luck!

    Let me know how you made out.
    >-----Original Message-----
    >I am getting an error trying to connect a XP laptop to
    my
    >work network. When trying to join the domain, the wizard
    >gives an error that the domain controller cannot be
    >found. Any help would be appreciated.
    >
    >Thanks,
    >
    >Keith Covert
    >.
    >
    Shurland Moore Guest

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    Default Re: XP to 2000 networking

    In article <064201c34c2e$fd1d2c60$a501280a@phx.gbl>, "Shurland Moore"
    <shurland.moore@shurmax.com> wrote:
    >[snip]
    >2. You must make sure that if your domain controller is
    >configured for TCP/IP over NETBEUI, that your laptop is
    >as well.
    I think that you mean NetBIOS over TCP/IP. There's no such thing as
    TCP/IP over NETBEUI.
    --
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    Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking)

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