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Uninstalling Windows XP Home
Mike M...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing Upgraded my Home Premium to Ultimate & cannot join my Win2k3 AD Domain! Oddly enough, I have to add the ISPs DNS servers to be able to get on the internet, too. Every XP box can join domain & browse the Internet using my

Impresin a travs de un server
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to the registry key that it specifies and add the key that it says. Also if this is the problem that you are having, you will also see the domain name under 2 other keys, if they are not correct change them to what they should be. After you close the registry, go to the my computer properties and check the

Client Setup problem. Can't add software.
Clicked browse and picked the domain users I wanted to grant local admin rights to. This worked fine for 8 or 9 of the pc's. However, the remaining ones would give me an error. After I picked add user and tried to click browse it would say "The program cannot open the required dialog box because no locations can be

Reverse Proxy and Authentication
Glenn Gl...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows server active_directory If I try to join a computer to a domain with the same name as an existing one Windows shows a message saying that I can't. I think the scenario described should be taken in consideration to do some kind of validation in the case

xp logging onto domain
Cannot add client computer, missing scw Cannotaddclientcomputermissingscw@discussions. microsoft.com microsoft public backoffice smallbiz2000 It is SBS 2003 "Merv Log on as "the" domain Administrator. Control Panel | Add/Remove Programs | Windows Small Business Server | Change/Remove | Next | Next | Server Tools

cannot add computers to domain
If anyone can shed a little further light that would be greatly appreciated. Thanks "Richard Mueller [MVP]" wrote: When a computer is joined to the domain, You could add another domain group to the local Administrators group to give users that do not have "Domain Admin" privileges admin privileges on the local

Rename and join a computer to the domain at the same time???
"Richard G. Harper" wrote: Is the workstation a member of the domain? If not, you cannot add domain accounts to the workstation. If the workstation is a member of On a the workstation: Administrative Tools > Computer Management > Local Users and Groups > Groups I open the Administrator group, then press "Add..

Joining Domain Problem only with XP SP2
Dobbs Dobbs.2zm...@DoNotSpam.com microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing I'm having the same problem & it's pointing to the only server we have. -- Dobbs ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Dobbs's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/member.php?userid=33935 View this

Cannot start the IE7 properties control pannel
A standalone can not become a domain controller without a complete re-install -- CRIS HANNA (SBS-MVP) ----------------------------------------- Please do not reply Normally I log on to a new computer as an administrator and add it to the network when I change the settings on the new computer (Domain name, etc.

Cannot add user accounts from AD
Ovid Bailey -----Original Message----- I cannot add domain accounts to my local groups when I am connected over a VPN. Is this possible? I am using a Cisco VPN client to a Cisco Concentrator and using a Win2K DC to authenticate users. With the VPN client connected, I can add the client computer to the domain

Error adding users to groups under Windows NT
But they cannot join the domain! As an aside, browsing the domain is recorded in the SAMBA logs on the server, but requests to join the domain are not. BUT When I attempt to actually have one of the clients join the SVS domain (by going to system properties -> computer name changes, clicking the "domain" radio

Domain Migration and Exchange
I have added the computer account to the Active Directory and am trying to reconnect a computer to the domain. I keep getting a "Login failure: Target Account is incorrect." message. Any ideas on what that means? I have the correct computer name, user name user password, domain name. What is this looking for?

Second server on SBS2003
I tried everything from adding the computer manually in the AD Users and Computers to using the wizard in XP to do it. But each time I try to put it on the domain, I get the following error message: The following error occurred attempting to join the domain "domainname" The specified server cannot perform the

Cannot add new server to NT domain
Hello, I'm just trying to add a second DHCP server in a child domain. When i Try to authorize the newly installed DHCP server in the AD i'm getting the following This machine cannot reach its directory service enterprise and it has encountered another DHCP service on the network belonging to a directory service

The directory service is unavailable
We have a notebook computer w/ W2K Pro SP4 that was connected to the network (joined domain) now we use it to remotely connect to network by dial up and broadband. I cannot add users or change passwords unless the notebook is connected to the network. How can I add users w/o connecting the notebook to the network?

cannot add an XP Pro PC to a Domain
So I tried adding the computer to the network again with the domain-name.local and it worked! Then I changed the setting under WINS from default to use I cannot add the XP pro SP 1 PC's to my domain. Every time I try to add one of the XP machines, I get the following message, "A domain controller for the domain

Cross Domain Trust Procedure
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i...@pctechnician.ca microsoft public win2000 active_directory microsoft public win2000 advanced_server microsoft public win2000 general microsoft public win2000 new_user microsoft public win2000 security use a domain admin or server operator to add the workstation. -- Robert Vegas www.pctechnicians.ca "JP"

Cannot add domain users to folder shares
This allows members of this group to add/remove users to the local Administrators group. You could add another domain group to the local Administrators group to give users that do not have "Domain Admin" privileges admin privileges on the local machines. This can be done with Restricted Groups or a VBScript program

Re [Samba] LDAP adding workstation accounts fails (but not ...
I have a simple workgroup-no domain etc.My firewalls are all shut down for purposes of setting up this network. www.careyholzman.com/netfixes.htm This website does not provide me any answers-Thanks for the link however. dg On the contrary... Everything you need to know to fix your problem is there. If you can't be

The Problems of TeX
The linux server is the host called "xxxx" and the windows client is the host "enano" When I try to join the domain "JOME" from Windows, I am prompted for a I'm not sure what kind of "user structure" it is trying to create and why can't it (it was supposed to be able to create a "enano$" user... why can't it do