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Windows 10 can't see active directory domain on Windows Server 2016
- May 15, 2019
Also needs unchecked on any domain members.
Okay maybe this is where I'm getting confused - my computer name is 2016server, my netbios name is 1405server? The domain I am trying to connect to is the netbios name no?
I moved the files into documents, so you should be able to see them now?
Still no files. Having two names for a domain controller may also be problematic.
- Dave PatrickMay 15, 2019MVP
Good news, please don't forget to mark my reply as Best Response
- Bill1505May 15, 2019Copper Contributor
YESSSSSS! I am a member of my domain! Whoo hoo!!
Fab! Thank you so much for all your help. :)
So all I need to now do is create a static IPv6 and Bob's your uncle.Once again - thanks - I owe you a beer!
- Dave PatrickMay 15, 2019MVP
Also needs unchecked on any domain members.
- Bill1505May 15, 2019Copper Contributor
I've disabled IPv6 on the server, I can't login to my router to disable IPv6!
The diag is hanging on the server now.... - Dave PatrickMay 15, 2019MVP
IPv6 DHCP assigned ip address, gateway and DNS
- Bill1505May 15, 2019Copper ContributorWhat changes am I looking for in the diag files to show me an active versus a non active?
- Dave PatrickMay 15, 2019MVP
Yes, that worked. I only looked at the ipconfig /all 's There is an active IPv6 DHCP server on the network which must be configured correctly or the easier option (assume router) is to turn off IPv6 DHCP server in router.
If problems persist then put up a new set of files after changes.
- Bill1505May 15, 2019Copper Contributor
try this link.. https://1drv.ms/f/s!Akl0VFdpvCaKhVxLonh0BIztff3w
I thought when I set up Active Directory I needed a unique name for the domain, rather than the computer name? Is there a way to edit this in AD to check whether that's the problem?