- Remove all static WINS entries for that resource from the WINS server.
- At a command prompt, type nbtstat -RR on each node to cause the server to register again in WINS.
NOTE: If you have a service pack before Service Pack 4 installed, you must restart the computer instead of issuing the nbtstat -RR command. - Try to bring the Name resource online.
If the last item that was installed was Service Pack 3 for Windows 2000 in a Windows 2000 domain, follow these steps:
- On a Windows 2000 domain controller, start the Active Directory Users and Computers Microsoft Management Console (MMC).
- Right-click your domain name, click Find, and then click Computers.
- In the Computer Name: box, type the name of the VirtualServer that is not coming online.
- Click Find Now.
- If you find the computer object, the Network Name resource cannot come online.
- To resolve this issue, use one of the following methods:
- Right-click computer object, and then click Delete.
- Turn on Kerberos support for the Network Name resource.
For more information about how to turn on Kerberos support for Windows 2000-based server clusters, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
235529
Kerberos support on Windows 2000-Based server clusters