Why don't you down the server and try to ping the address and name. My guess is that
the IP address will still respond. Hunt down the culprit (who, by the way, is getting
an error message also and not reporting it) and kill them. Show no mercy. My 2 cents.
JayW
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Static entry for the server name in a WINS database somewhere perhaps ...
Dave
-----Original Message-----
From: Terrel Schimpf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 24 September 2001 14:44
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Duplicate Name Found
I am getting Duplicate name found when I restart a NT server. I know that
the name is not a duplicate. The only way I can get the server back on
and working is to unplug the network connections and reboot the system.
Once I login I can reconnect the network connections and all is well. Any
ideas of what would make the server think there was a duplicate name?
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