hairyprogrammer
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I have a client machine on the network that seems to have the same DNS entry as a server?
When i go on to our certification authority server and listed on Server Manager...looking at our active rdp connections i can see the AD account name of a client having an issue that i want to help them with: abc123
We have 2 x RDS servers...so i look in here to see which RDS server the account is logged on to.
I then go to the RDS server in question...into Task Manager and look at the Users tab, locate the AD username and see what machine hostname they are connecting with....that's all fine until i RDP to the machine...and when i do so.....my laptop tries to connect to a server that has a completely different hostname
vm-sun123 when i use the hostname of abc123
if i do an nslookup on the abc123 it gives an IP address of whatever 192.168.1.200
When i nslookup 192.168.1.200 it gives me the hostname of the sever...
can anyone assist and she light, please?
When i go on to our certification authority server and listed on Server Manager...looking at our active rdp connections i can see the AD account name of a client having an issue that i want to help them with: abc123
We have 2 x RDS servers...so i look in here to see which RDS server the account is logged on to.
I then go to the RDS server in question...into Task Manager and look at the Users tab, locate the AD username and see what machine hostname they are connecting with....that's all fine until i RDP to the machine...and when i do so.....my laptop tries to connect to a server that has a completely different hostname
vm-sun123 when i use the hostname of abc123
if i do an nslookup on the abc123 it gives an IP address of whatever 192.168.1.200
When i nslookup 192.168.1.200 it gives me the hostname of the sever...
can anyone assist and she light, please?