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rare problem
Alright guys, heres the problem:
We've set up two DHCP servers in the network. The first, located in the PDC, has a global scope. The second is a local scope located in a BDC.
After everything was up and running, we started passing machines from static IPs to DHCP. On 90% of the computers, this will be done flawlessly. But on the remaining computers, something strange happens: they randomly lose their ability to logon. That is, after a few restarts they cannot find the DCs anymore. Since this was all provoked by the static-to-DHCP change, we focused on this during the first weeks, but with no luck. I have a few Win98SE workstations installed *from scratch* that will also present these symptoms. On 50% of the time, deleting the DHCP lease for the troubled machine and rebooting it will let it logon again. On the other 50%, a reboot of the PDC was needed (at least that fixed the problem).
However, I've found today that none of these tasks are needed. I can logon again on a Win98SE machine by simply rebooting it into Safe Mode and then back into normal mode.
What the heck is going on, I don't know. It seems it's a Win98 bug, but if any admins know what else could it be, I' be happy to read about that.
Thanks a lot
We've set up two DHCP servers in the network. The first, located in the PDC, has a global scope. The second is a local scope located in a BDC.
After everything was up and running, we started passing machines from static IPs to DHCP. On 90% of the computers, this will be done flawlessly. But on the remaining computers, something strange happens: they randomly lose their ability to logon. That is, after a few restarts they cannot find the DCs anymore. Since this was all provoked by the static-to-DHCP change, we focused on this during the first weeks, but with no luck. I have a few Win98SE workstations installed *from scratch* that will also present these symptoms. On 50% of the time, deleting the DHCP lease for the troubled machine and rebooting it will let it logon again. On the other 50%, a reboot of the PDC was needed (at least that fixed the problem).
However, I've found today that none of these tasks are needed. I can logon again on a Win98SE machine by simply rebooting it into Safe Mode and then back into normal mode.
What the heck is going on, I don't know. It seems it's a Win98 bug, but if any admins know what else could it be, I' be happy to read about that.
Thanks a lot
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Re: rare problem
PDC and BDC + Win98SE? Are you in a time warp from 1999? FFS dude it's 2009!
When the clients boot up and can't logon to the domain are they still able to access the IP network? Can you ping them from another host and/or the DC? Is WINS running correctly? Anything of relevance logged to the event log on the DC? If all else fails I'd suggest installing a good packet sniffer like ethereal, putting a hub between the client PC and the switch (surely you're using switches!) and capturing the traffic flow. This should give you an idea of where the process is breaking down. if necessary you can compare this to a working flow.
If you get stuck post up or email me the packet capture and I'll have a look for you.
When the clients boot up and can't logon to the domain are they still able to access the IP network? Can you ping them from another host and/or the DC? Is WINS running correctly? Anything of relevance logged to the event log on the DC? If all else fails I'd suggest installing a good packet sniffer like ethereal, putting a hub between the client PC and the switch (surely you're using switches!) and capturing the traffic flow. This should give you an idea of where the process is breaking down. if necessary you can compare this to a working flow.
If you get stuck post up or email me the packet capture and I'll have a look for you.
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Re: rare problem
yeahdave#3 wrote:PDC and BDC + Win98SE? Are you in a time warp from 1999? FFS dude it's 2009!
with mutliplexers running serial comms

agree Dave...I suspect the IP addresses are changing ..maybe at a minimum run ipconfig (ooops sorry....winipconfig on 98When the clients boot up and can't logon to the domain are they still able to access the IP network? Can you ping them from another host and/or the DC? Is WINS running correctly? Anything of relevance logged to the event log on the DC? If all else fails I'd suggest installing a good packet sniffer like ethereal, putting a hub between the client PC and the switch (surely you're using switches!) and capturing the traffic flow. This should give you an idea of where the process is breaking down. if necessary you can compare this to a working flow.
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and see what you get .maybe running the netstat command could also help
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Actually, to be completely correct it's winipcfg on win98Smitty wrote:yeahdave#3 wrote:PDC and BDC + Win98SE? Are you in a time warp from 1999? FFS dude it's 2009!
with mutliplexers running serial comms![]()
agree Dave...I suspect the IP addresses are changing ..maybe at a minimum run ipconfig (ooops sorry....winipconfig on 98When the clients boot up and can't logon to the domain are they still able to access the IP network? Can you ping them from another host and/or the DC? Is WINS running correctly? Anything of relevance logged to the event log on the DC? If all else fails I'd suggest installing a good packet sniffer like ethereal, putting a hub between the client PC and the switch (surely you're using switches!) and capturing the traffic flow. This should give you an idea of where the process is breaking down. if necessary you can compare this to a working flow.
.)
and see what you get .maybe running the netstat command could also help
cheers
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I don't think the problem is with IPs that are changing per se, I think something is configured incorrectly (and I'm actually inclined to guess it's on the second DHCP server) - it's probably to with WINS but could be to do with IP routing or a myriad of other possible issues.
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Re: rare problem
all of you need to go to your room right now!!!!!!!! and dont come out until your willing to talk english 

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Re: rare problem
....and of course remember to check what altitude it's been tuned for.dave#3 wrote:Actually, to be completely correct it's winipcfg on win98Smitty wrote:yeahdave#3 wrote:PDC and BDC + Win98SE? Are you in a time warp from 1999? FFS dude it's 2009!
with mutliplexers running serial comms![]()
agree Dave...I suspect the IP addresses are changing ..maybe at a minimum run ipconfig (ooops sorry....winipconfig on 98When the clients boot up and can't logon to the domain are they still able to access the IP network? Can you ping them from another host and/or the DC? Is WINS running correctly? Anything of relevance logged to the event log on the DC? If all else fails I'd suggest installing a good packet sniffer like ethereal, putting a hub between the client PC and the switch (surely you're using switches!) and capturing the traffic flow. This should give you an idea of where the process is breaking down. if necessary you can compare this to a working flow.
.)
and see what you get .maybe running the netstat command could also help
cheers
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I don't think the problem is with IPs that are changing per se, I think something is configured incorrectly (and I'm actually inclined to guess it's on the second DHCP server) - it's probably to with WINS but could be to do with IP routing or a myriad of other possible issues.
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Replace the Flux Capacitors in all the problem machines, this will fix it for sure!!!
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but don't you need a left handed screw driver to install them???zx6rider wrote:Replace the Flux Capacitors in all the problem machines, this will fix it for sure!!!
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[/quote]....and of course remember to check what altitude it's been tuned for.[/quote]
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Re: rare problem
just throw them all out and get yourself some Apple mac's! Problem Solved, none of this blue screen of death, illegal operation garbage!
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