low diskspace?

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Danne

When im trying to add a computer to the local domain i get
the message that i cant add it because there is no space
on the disk...
The domaincontroller has ~1Gb free, and this happens to
all computers i try to add.

Must have something to do with my DNS settings?
We have just changed the NAT, We now have ADSL with the
Gateway at our ISP, The DNS(our on the NAT) is Standard
and uses ths ISPs DNSservers, the DNSserver uses its own
DNS, and it works fine.

Im new to setting up DNSservers. I just edit the own that
was running...

/Danne
 
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In Danne <[email protected]> posted their thoughts, then I offered mine

Eliminate all references to your ISP's DNS server. Point to your own
internal DNS server. This would be true for all interfaces. Then reference
the ISP's DNS when you configure your forwarder, as shown how-to in:
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=300202.

Let us know if that helped.

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Ace

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Ace Fekay, MCSE 2000, MCSE+I, MCSA, MCT, MVP
Microsoft Windows MVP - Active Directory

The only refrences thats left (what i can find) are in the
hostfiles for each computer. But i have changed the IP# on
those computers i have tried "rejoinging" the domain on.
On the others thats was added to the domain they still can
log onto the "new" domain, but they get a eventwarning
when booting up from DnsApi "The system failed to register
network adapter with settings" i thought that was because
the "Allow dynamic updates" said NO on the forward lookup.
But i couldnt changed it without changeing the type from
ADintegrated to StandardPrimary, wich it is now, but still
i get the same warning?

And the DNS forwarders are enabled to my ISPs DNS servers.

/Danne
 
In
Danne said:
When im trying to add a computer to the local domain i get
the message that i cant add it because there is no space
on the disk...
The domaincontroller has ~1Gb free, and this happens to
all computers i try to add.

Must have something to do with my DNS settings?
We have just changed the NAT, We now have ADSL with the
Gateway at our ISP, The DNS(our on the NAT) is Standard
and uses ths ISPs DNSservers, the DNSserver uses its own
DNS, and it works fine.

Im new to setting up DNSservers. I just edit the own that
was running...

/Danne

Eliminate all references to your ISP's DNS server. Point to your own
internal DNS server. This would be true for all interfaces. Then reference
the ISP's DNS when you configure your forwarder, as shown how-to in:
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=300202.

Let us know if that helped.

--
Regards,
Ace

Please direct all replies to the newsgroup so all can benefit.
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties.

Ace Fekay, MCSE 2000, MCSE+I, MCSA, MCT, MVP
Microsoft Windows MVP - Active Directory
 
In
Danne said:
Solved...=)

Sounds good. Curious, what was it?

--
Regards,
Ace

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Ace Fekay, MCSE 2000, MCSE+I, MCSA, MCT, MVP
Microsoft Windows MVP - Active Directory
 
Hehe... Dont know about that...=)
Ok i "think" it was when i change the server to the new
ip#, AD just lost everthing... there was no AD at all,
kind of.
After i change it back it popped up again, and i could
start "changeing" everything i small babysteps..=)

/Danne
 
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