You are the network administrator for Company. Your network is a native mode Windows 2000 domain consisting of 50 Windows 2000 Professional client computers and six Windows 2000 Server computers. There are no routers on the network. The client computers have been configured for dynamic IP address application. The network is configured as shown in the Network Diagram. A user reports that she cannot connect to the server named ES1 from her client computer named Workstation5. When she attempts to browse \\ES1 from the Run line she receives the message, “The network path was not found”. No other users are reporting problems connecting to ES1. From the user’s computer, you browse \\192.168.72.6 from the Run line and successfully connect to the server. You run the ipconfig /all command. The relevant results are shown in the following table. You want the user to be able to access resources on ES1 by using the computer name. What should you do? ()
- AOn the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties, sheet, select the Obtain DNS server address automatically option.
- BOn the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties, sheet, select the Obtain an IP address automatically option.
- CConfigure the client computer with a default gateway of 192.168.0.1.
- DConfigure the client computer with a subnet mask of 255.255.0.0.
- EConfigure the client computer with a WINS server of 192.168.72.5.