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cant logon to server after installing DNS Server
Hello,
just installed a DNS server on one of our servers, as i only wanted a single name resolution for our office.
after i restarted, i cannot logon to the system anymore , it mentions " the system could not log you on make sure username and domain are correct"
i was not aware that when installing a DNS server it automatically created or becomes related to a domain.
can anyone help to either revert back or log into the local user instead?
System is Windows 2003 server Enterprise Edition
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You need to add the IP Address of the server to your DNS server.
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 Originally Posted by SpywareDr
You need to add the IP Address of the server to your DNS server.
its the same server i created the dns on, but what dose that have to do with unble to log in
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the issue is occuring on the dns server itself.-1 i installed the DNS component on the server itself.
example:- server 192.168.0.1 was a simple 2003 server - on that same server, i added windows component (DNS)- i set it up- restarted, and after restart i cant login. - i did not have a domain before that, i though i can use the DNS regarldess of a domian
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Can't tell what the problem might be from here. Restore the last backup before you installed the DNS component.
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