Windows 7 Computer refuses to join 2003 Domain.

Hey guys, I'm having a slight problem over here on my end connecting two new windows 7 pro PC's to the 2003 R2 server downstairs.
What's happening is that the domain name 'Name.root' is not found by either computer, but if I type in 'Name' I get a prompt to join the domain with a valid username and password associated.  I've tried every username I have and even created
one on the server for myself to test with, but it still gives me an error that the password/username is incorrect.
As far as I know, the server and clients are all using DHCP and the DNS suffix is pointing to the same name. I can even ping the server from the computers upstairs, but if I use NSLookup, it only shows the router that's being used.
There are other windows XP pro units that will all connect using the same exact settings, so at this time I'm completely stumped as to what my next steps are.  Any help with this would be greatly appreciated.

Hi,
To find out what's your network environment, please upload the ipconfig /all results from Windows 7 client and Windows server 2003 R2.
I recommend you to manually assign IP address and DNS for Windows clients and Windows server 2003 R2 instead of using DHCP.
Also, please check if SRV record is created in DNS manager.
You can refer to the article below:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/816587
And recommend add such an entry: <FQND of domain> <server ip> to host file in windows client.
The path for host file is in %windir%\system32\drivers\etc\hosts.
Andy Altmann
TechNet Community Support

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    0 : <CFDictionary 0x10fa70 [0xa087e1a0]>{type = mutable, count = 3, capacity = 3, pairs = (
    0 : <CFString 0x127230 [0xa087e1a0]>{contents = "dsAttrTypeStandard:RecordName"} = <CFArray 0x1273d0 [0xa087e1a0]>{type = mutable-small, count = 1, values = (
    0 : <CFString 0x127830 [0xa087e1a0]>{contents = "passwordserver"}
    1 : <CFString 0x12b1b0 [0xa087e1a0]>{contents = "dsAttrTypeStandard:PasswordServerLocation"} = <CFArray 0x1276e0 [0xa087e1a0]>{type = mutable-small, count = 1, values = (
    0 : <CFString 0x128030 [0xa087e1a0]>{contents = "10.10.1.102"}
    3 : <CFString 0x10b150 [0xa087e1a0]>{contents = "dsAttrTypeStandard:AppleMetaNodeLocation"} = <CFArray 0x127b60 [0xa087e1a0]>{type = mutable-small, count = 1, values = (
    0 : <CFString 0x125b80 [0xa087e1a0]>{contents = "/LDAPv3/127.0.0.1"}
    [2009/04/22 13:25:26, 0, pid=42167] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.8/samba/source/passdb/pdbodsam.c:odssamgetsampwnam(1571)
    opendirectorysamsearchname gave -14136 [eDSRecordNotFound]: no dsRecTypeStandard:Computers record for account 'VISTA-02$'
    [2009/04/22 13:25:26, 1, pid=42167] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.8/samba/source/passdb/pdbinterface.c:pdb_default_createuser(371)
    pdbdefault_createuser: failed to add a new account for 'VISTA-02$'
    [2009/04/22 13:25:30, 2, pid=42171] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.8/samba/source/smbd/reply.c:reply_special(328)
    netbios connect: name1=10.10.1.102 name2=MYMAC
    [2009/04/22 13:25:30, 2, pid=42171] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.8/samba/source/smbd/reply.c:reply_special(335)
    netbios connect: local=10.10.1.102 remote=mymac, name type = 0
    [2009/04/22 13:25:30, 2, pid=42171] /SourceCache/samba/samba-187.8/samba/source/lib/module.c:dosmb_loadmodule(64)
    Module '/usr/lib/samba/auth/odsam.dylib' loaded
    Thanks!
    Message was edited by: capc

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