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Here we go....
If I have a server, ei3000, 2003 Server box, and a client, ei1, XP Pro SP2 box, and on the ei1 client I type start/run \\ei3000, a window appears with nothing inside of it - in other words, the typical explorer window that would show all the computer's shares appears, but it's empty.
If I type the FQDN, ei3000.ei.com, I see the ei3000 server computer with all of the computer's shares, as I would expect.
If I type \\ei3000 from computer ei3000, the shares are presented normally; no FQDN is required.
Naturally, this causes all kinds of problems - DFS doesn't work (\\ei.com doesn't give a list of all DFS shares, but does show \\ei3000's shares when you do a start-run on ei3000...); mapped drives (on ei1, I have a drive mapping to, say, \\ei3000\c$ - it's totally empty) have issues, and so forth.
Can anyone offer any suggestions? DNS, DHCP, DFS are all done via EI3000, the 2003 Server box. EI3000 has a single NIC; the NIC's TPCIP properties have DNS pointing back to itself (first), and pointing to my ISP's DNS server (second). DNS is set to forward to my ISP's DNS server. Doing a ping on EI1 successfully resolves and pings EI3000; FQDN is not required. Doing an NSLOOKUP on EI1 successfully resolves EI3000; FQDN is not required. Doing a remote desktop from EI1 to EI3000 works successfully by name.
If I go from EI1 to MCE2005, a Media Center box (not in a domain), it shows its' drives just fine.
🙁
Anyone?
Here we go....
If I have a server, ei3000, 2003 Server box, and a client, ei1, XP Pro SP2 box, and on the ei1 client I type start/run \\ei3000, a window appears with nothing inside of it - in other words, the typical explorer window that would show all the computer's shares appears, but it's empty.
If I type the FQDN, ei3000.ei.com, I see the ei3000 server computer with all of the computer's shares, as I would expect.
If I type \\ei3000 from computer ei3000, the shares are presented normally; no FQDN is required.
Naturally, this causes all kinds of problems - DFS doesn't work (\\ei.com doesn't give a list of all DFS shares, but does show \\ei3000's shares when you do a start-run on ei3000...); mapped drives (on ei1, I have a drive mapping to, say, \\ei3000\c$ - it's totally empty) have issues, and so forth.
Can anyone offer any suggestions? DNS, DHCP, DFS are all done via EI3000, the 2003 Server box. EI3000 has a single NIC; the NIC's TPCIP properties have DNS pointing back to itself (first), and pointing to my ISP's DNS server (second). DNS is set to forward to my ISP's DNS server. Doing a ping on EI1 successfully resolves and pings EI3000; FQDN is not required. Doing an NSLOOKUP on EI1 successfully resolves EI3000; FQDN is not required. Doing a remote desktop from EI1 to EI3000 works successfully by name.
If I go from EI1 to MCE2005, a Media Center box (not in a domain), it shows its' drives just fine.
🙁
Anyone?