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Jakub S

Can join domain on VM

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Hello guys.

 

This is my first post on forum

 

At the start I need to thank you guys for extremely good guides and tips. It’s one of my favorite

forums.

 

I working with IT for some time now and my next step are to get better acknowledge about Microsoft

Deploy. I was working with server 2003/2008rc2, Sccm 2007, MDT. But now it time to get me to

another level

 

For education purposes I have at home two virtual machines one with 2008 rc2 second is boot camp

of my windows 7 enterprise.

 

Server has DNS, DC, AD but I can’t join with my client (windows 7) to domain.

 

Every time I try to add client I get error message.

 

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Server

 

IP: 192.168.1.100

 

Sub: 255.255.255.0

 

DG: 192.168.1.1

 

DNS: 192.168.1.100

 

And my dcdiad /test:DNS

 

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Can someone help me with this?

 

 

Many thanks Jakub

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open the command prompt. type the following on client and server both VM's (run as administrator)

 

ipconfig /flushdns

 

ipconfig /registerdns

 

 

also you can turn off the firewall on both Vm's or you can allow only icmp packets to be sent and received.

 

open cmd prompt > netsh firewall set icmp 8 enable. (execute this on both client and server). Also make sure that the client's Preferred DNS server IP is IP address of the Server VM.

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