"Leopoldo Rios" <> wrote in message
news:...
>
> Hello. For a situation that has happened.
> My domain, Midominio.com example, running on a Server 2003 Standard
> Edition, with DNS name resolution server as Active Directory integrated.
> So far so good!
> The client requested a new server to integrate with Windows 2008 Server
> enterprise edition, as additional domain controller.
> I then decided to implement:
> 1) adprep / forestprep
> 2) adprep / domainprep / gpprep
> The system reported ok.
> Then on the server 2008, I ran dcpromo / adv TCPIP with the following
> configuration:
> a) Server 2003 domain controller: ip: 192.168.1.10 / 16; dns:
> 192.168.1.10
> b) Server 2008: ip 192.168.1.8 / 16; dns: 192.168.1.10
>
> After performing the installation, and finishing almost error message
> appears, saying he could not find the DNS server.
> Please try running DCPROMO / ADV, and now the system reports: who have
> been consulted and that non-registration (A) or is there a name server
> is not configured ..
>
> Well, the truth is not good to do, if someone can guide me with this I
> suspect is not a big problem.
>
> Thank you
>
>
> --
> Leopoldo Rios
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Run the following on your domain controller, please.
dcdiag /v > c:\dcdiag.txt
netdiag /v > c:\netdiag.txt
Also, please post a full unedited ipconfig /all from the domain controller
and from the Windows 2008 server, please.
If there are any Event log errors on the current domain controller or the
Windows 2008 server, please post the EventID# and Source name.
This information will towards a diagnosis.
--
Ace
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