It might if there is an Active Directory integrated DNS server and no
WINS server
Alex Morris wrote:
Are you in a Windows domain? if you are, just using the smae name
will not work correctly. All Windows NT and W2k machines have to
join the domain. as each machine joins the domain, they are
Are you in a Windows domain? if you are, just using the smae name will
not work correctly. All Windows NT and W2k machines have to join the
domain. as each machine joins the domain, they are assign a GUID which
is unique in the domain. even if you name the computers the same they
will have a
Are you in a Windows domain? if you are, just using the smae name will
not work correctly. All Windows NT and W2k machines have to join the
domain. as each machine joins the domain, they are assign a GUID which
is unique in the domain. even if you name the computers the same they
will have a
A few months ago I installed WINVNC server version 3.3.4 on about 30
Win2Kprofessional boxes. Recently 5 of the boxes' leases expired so I
removed them from the network and installed a new box with the same computer
name to the network. Now I cannot get WinVNC to work properly on these new
boxes. I
A few months ago I installed WINVNC server version 3.3.4 on about 30
Win2Kprofessional boxes. Recently 5 of the boxes' leases expired so I
removed them from the network and installed a new box with the same computer
name to the network. Now I cannot get WinVNC to work properly on these new
boxes. I