Article ID | : | 331072 |
Last Review | : | October 30, 2006 |
Revision | : | 3.1 |
• | Windows XP is not configured to use a local DNS server. |
• | NetBIOS over TCP (NetBT) is disabled on Windows XP, and you are using the NetBT domain name when you try to add the computer. |
• | A third-party firewall program that is installed on the Windows XP-based computer is blocking DNS queries. |
• | You did not follow the recommended steps to set up Windows XP on a Small Business Server 2000 network. |
1. | On Windows XP, click Start, and then click Control Panel. |
2. | If Control Panel is in Category View, click Switch to Classic View. |
3. | Double-click Network Connections. |
4. | Right-click the icon for the local area connection, and then click Properties. |
5. | Click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and then click Properties. |
6. | Under Use the following DNS server addresses, type the Small Business Server 2000 internal IP address, and then click OK two times. |
1. | On Small Business Server 2000, right-click My Computer, and then click Properties. |
2. | Click the Network Identification tab, and then check the domain name that is listed. |
1. | On the Windows XP-based computer, click Start, and then click Control Panel. |
2. | If Control Panel is in Category View, click Switch to Classic View. |
3. | Double-click Add or Remove Programs. |
4. | Locate any Internet security or firewall software in the list of installed programs. |
5. | If you find an Internet security or firewall program in the list, click the program, and then click Remove. |
1. | On Windows XP, click Start, and then click Control Panel. |
2. | If Control Panel is in Category View, click Switch to Classic View. |
3. | Double-click Add or Remove Programs. |
4. | Click Microsoft Firewall Client, and then click Remove. |
1. | On Windows XP, click Start, and then click Run. |
2. | Type //ServerName/mspclnt where ServerName is the name of the Small Business Server 2000 computer, and then click OK. |
3. | When you are prompted, type a user name and password for a valid user account in the domain. |
4. | Double-click Setup.exe to start the installation of Firewall Client. |
5. | When the installation is complete, follow the steps in the "Follow recommendations for setting up Windows XP" section to remove Firewall Client. |
• | Microsoft Windows XP Professional |
• | Microsoft Windows XP Professional |
• | Microsoft Small Business Server 2000 Standard Edition |
• | Microsoft BackOffice Small Business Server 2000 Service Pack 1 |
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1. | On the Windows XP-based computer, click Start, and then click Control Panel. |
2. | If Control Panel is in Category View, click Switch to Classic View. |
3. | Double-click Add or Remove Programs. |
4. | Locate any Internet security or firewall software in the list of installed programs. |
5. | If you find an Internet security or firewall program in the list, click the program, and then click Remove. |
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