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    Philip Pierson is offline Senior Member
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    Default UNC trouble in 2003 Server please suggest me

    Hey all,I have got a little network with a 2000 domain controller and a 2003 domain controller. Clients on the LAN can connect to the 2000 server utilizing UNC, but when they test to connect to the 2003 server, they get a weird certification fault. When I VPN into the network, I can connect to both utilizing UNC. Both servers are replicating nice, and entire the DNS looks to be in tact.

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    Is the 2003 server backside a unlike firewall and do have PKI authority install? If so you may be capable to VPN in cause you have a certificate authority to do so via that firewall. Just a shot in the dark, it sounds like DNS maybe too.

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    Hmm...not actually certain what PKI authority is. The servers are backside the little firewall, still. How could PKI authority affect clients' abilities to connect to the server

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    What is the fault they are obtaining, precisely and did you just include the 2003 server to the network and when you say replication you are talking active folder

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    It says that <Server name> is inaccessible. The target a/c name entered is not right. Something with those lines. The 2003 server has been on the network for a as . I am nice sure adprep was operate on the 2000 server. If it wasnt, I had likely be having few more severe matter, no?

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    It says that <Server name> is inaccessible. The target a/c name entered is not right. Something with those lines. The 2003 server has been on the network for a as . I am nice sure adprep was operate on the 2000 server. If it wasFor sure, I take it the 2003 server is not a member server and has been pushed and it belongs to to the similar domain. have you tested out making a dummy a/c on the 2003 server and tried logging in from one of the machine on the networknt, I had likely be having few more severe matter, no?

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