my system is done.
1. computer1: windows server 2003, DNS, AD, installed,
use a static IP (192.168.2.100), perferred DNS points to itself (192.168.2.100)
2. computer3: client with win xp,
if it receives ip from rogers route, you couldn't join it to the domain
one solution is: setup DHCP on computer1, configure the DNS points to computer1(192.168.2.100)
another solution is: setup a static ip for your client , eg 192.168.2.200, perferred DNS points to your DNS(192.168.2.100)
I used the second solution, it works. there is no problem with the client to connect to internet.
1. computer1: windows server 2003, DNS, AD, installed,
use a static IP (192.168.2.100), perferred DNS points to itself (192.168.2.100)
2. computer3: client with win xp,
if it receives ip from rogers route, you couldn't join it to the domain
one solution is: setup DHCP on computer1, configure the DNS points to computer1(192.168.2.100)
another solution is: setup a static ip for your client , eg 192.168.2.200, perferred DNS points to your DNS(192.168.2.100)
I used the second solution, it works. there is no problem with the client to connect to internet.