rakem Posted October 19, 2005 Posted October 19, 2005 (edited) I recently had to change I.P addresses on one of our servers. Lets call is server1. Now another server called server2 is still picking up the old I.P address from somewhere. i.e when i type ping server1 it still pings the old I.P address. I have updated the DNS on all servers, i have scavenged the DNS records and clearned the cache and also updated WINS. I can get server2 to ping the proper I.P address by using the hosts file but i still would like it to be able to ping it without the use of the hosts file. But even when the server1 is listed in the hosts file I can't access it through network places or by going to run and typing \\server1, i can access it through the I.P address from the run menu and also by the FQDN.So where could it be getting the old I.P address from and why i cant access it through network places? it is the only server that i cannot access from server2? Edited October 19, 2005 by rakem
cluberti Posted October 26, 2005 Posted October 26, 2005 On server2, have you run "nbtstat -R", and also tombstoned the old server1 record on the WINS server?
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