So I feel like a bit of an idiot. Last week I had some issues with Vista (that's why I'm on XP only now) and had to reinstall the DC but forgot to rejoin the file server to it. Everything is humming along nicely now, thanks for all the suggestions and help.
I tried nslookup, here is what I get back
DNS request timeout
Can't find server name for address 109.168.0.2 (DC)
Default Server: Unknown
Address: 192.168.0.2
I thought I had all the DNS settings correct but apparently not. Here are my DNS settings;
Under Server Properties...
A little more info.
All client PCs are running XP Pro. I've tried rejoing a client to the domain with the same error after rejoining. The share was working last week, I don't believe I have changed any settings, but this week it is not working. The file server has a static IP that I...
I've got a problem with shareing a folder in server 2003 enterprise. I have a folder shared on a file server so that everyone can access it but only the domain server is able to access over the network. I get an error that says "There are currently no logon servers available to service the...
Thanks for the thorough reply, looks like I'll leave CnQ on then. I should have a Kill-a-Watt by the end of the week so I can test to see just how big the difference would be in power consumption.
Tried it, RMclock doesn't work with CnQ 2.0.
That's what I figured looking at some other posts.
Anyone know what b&m stores would carry the kill-a-watt? I believe I've seen them at harbor freight, but what about home depot or menards?
I have a Phenom 8450 undervolted and underclocked to 1600mhz@1.015v but noticed that with CnQ enabled the cpu speed would go down to 1000mhz but the v would go up to 1.250v. This is for a file server so raw speed isn't really needed and I'd like to consume as little energy as possible, so which...
I changed the speed from auto to 100/full and the d/l speeds took a dump, even slower than the uploads were before. I'm going to try a different NIC today to see if that helps.
I also checked the drives using the raid cards software and it wasn't reporting any errors from any of the drives.
Starting last friday uploading to Windows Server 2003 has slowed to a crawl. I can download at full speed but uploading to it I average only about 500KB/s on a 100mbps network. I've checked the network card and it seems to be fine, I've sent files to other clients on the network and they work...
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