ta ray,
yep its the only dc in that domain on that network, it has a dhcp scope set and works succesfully for clients, so where do i specifiy the domain name when setting up s esmith? i thought i had done this and named it macdom.local, when tryin to join from a client that domain doesnt exist, the only one that exists is mitel-networks domain, am i settingthat dc up wrong? inn the server manager it says the domain is macdom.local
many thanks
macca
Ray Mitchell wrote:
>
> Can't follow you here.
>
> Is the sme server the only domain controller on the network ?
> Did you set the sme server to be the domain/workgroup
> controller and to also provide DHCP services ?
> Generally you would only have one server on a network set as
> the domain controller (where there is more than one server).
> All workstations would logon to that domain controller at
> startup, and would have the user name and password verified
> by the user name list in sme server or whichever machine is
> the domain controller if eg there is a Win2000/NT server
> acting as a domain controller. An invalid user/password will
> stop access to network resources.
> In a one server network you would generally set the sme to be
> a domain controller and to provide DHCP services and set DHCP
> on each workstation also.
> Does this help ?
> Regards
> Ray Mitchell