Big Jim
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Fairly old Dell server running 2008 R2.
This problem can generally be worked around with a reboot or entering login credentials occasionally etc, so I have largely ignored it and just carried on,
Having recently been to a clients site though and seen their (similar) setup running flawlessly it got me thinking about this again.
I think my problem might be DNS related, but not entirely sure.
So we have a single server on site running 2008 R2, handling AD, DNS, DHCP, and file sharing
2 active NICs 192.168.20.10 & 192.168.20.20
both set as DNS, no reverse lookup zone configured, and forward lookup zone is configured with 2 x google ips, 2 x open DNS ips and 1 x ISP ip (BT in this case)
Occasionally a user will be asked to enter logon credentials to access a certain file share, this happens even to me where my AD account is domain/local/server admin.
The particular file I am looking at right now is a shortcut to an excel file using the server's NETBIOS name (Behemoth) but when I clicked on one of the shared drives which are mapped via IP, it opened up without asking for credentials. which is what leads me to believe this is a DNS issue.
shared drives are mapped via GPO using the ip address of the server,
however I need to have macros working in some excel sheets that are located on the server, and as excel won't accept an IP as an approved/trusted location, this had to be done via the server name, sometimes machines wouldn't connect to the excel sheet/server so I worked around this by adding the server to each machines HOSTS file.
Also, I can never seem to get all machines to show in the network list.
I have 3 machines on the network, 1 W7, 1 x W8.1 and 1 x W10.
If I manually type the machine name in to windows explorer it will take me to that machines shared files, it just doesn't appear in the "list"
This problem can generally be worked around with a reboot or entering login credentials occasionally etc, so I have largely ignored it and just carried on,
Having recently been to a clients site though and seen their (similar) setup running flawlessly it got me thinking about this again.
I think my problem might be DNS related, but not entirely sure.
So we have a single server on site running 2008 R2, handling AD, DNS, DHCP, and file sharing
2 active NICs 192.168.20.10 & 192.168.20.20
both set as DNS, no reverse lookup zone configured, and forward lookup zone is configured with 2 x google ips, 2 x open DNS ips and 1 x ISP ip (BT in this case)
Occasionally a user will be asked to enter logon credentials to access a certain file share, this happens even to me where my AD account is domain/local/server admin.
The particular file I am looking at right now is a shortcut to an excel file using the server's NETBIOS name (Behemoth) but when I clicked on one of the shared drives which are mapped via IP, it opened up without asking for credentials. which is what leads me to believe this is a DNS issue.
shared drives are mapped via GPO using the ip address of the server,
however I need to have macros working in some excel sheets that are located on the server, and as excel won't accept an IP as an approved/trusted location, this had to be done via the server name, sometimes machines wouldn't connect to the excel sheet/server so I worked around this by adding the server to each machines HOSTS file.
Also, I can never seem to get all machines to show in the network list.
I have 3 machines on the network, 1 W7, 1 x W8.1 and 1 x W10.
If I manually type the machine name in to windows explorer it will take me to that machines shared files, it just doesn't appear in the "list"