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Unable to connect Windows 2000 server to NT 4.0 domain
Verify that the existing domain controller is pointing to a Windows 2000 DNS server. Do not point it to any external ISP DNS servers. 2. I want to create a new AD tree called abc.com and join an existing forest of an existing AD tree called xyz.com. After I added the new entried of abc.com to the dns of xyz.com

Unable to join a new Win NT Server 4.0 BDC to a Win Server 2k3 ...
I've been searching the web for days now and so far I have been unable to find a solution. So heres the setup: I have a windows 2000 server which has file When I try to connect the W2K workstations, I get the message 'The following error occurred attempting to join the domain 'XXXXX': The network path was not

Unable to add workstation to domain.
The past few days when we have been adding new computers running windows 2000 to the domain we have had machines tell us they have joined the domain, above error message: [2001/08/27 14:07:11, 0] rpc_server/srv_samr.c:api_samr_set_userinfo(672) api_samr_set_userinfo: Unable to unmarshall SAMR_Q_SET_USERINFO.

Server 2008 Standard Install & HttpEvent 15016 Error
Gary Gef...@cox.rr.com microsoft public win2000 networking Юck Windows 2000 is based on DNS. It is a complete change from NT. To have a domain you must have DNS. Everytime I try to get them to join the domain I get "unable to browse network path" and my domain logon fails. If I choose to let them just join a

Can join domain but not log in "unmarshall?"
[2004/05/21 10:12:38, 0] passdb/pdb_smbpasswd.c:(1367) unable to open passdb database. Here's my smb.conf (I've changed the domain names and IP However, the old domain that is going away is already a native Windows 2000 AD domain, and I have had no trouble with passwords or authentication in that domain.

...currently no logon servers available...
Please understand that SBS 2003 Shared Fax requires the client workstations to join in domain. However, Windows XP Home Edition cannot join in SBS 2K3 domain so your client cannot use the Shared Fax service to send faxes. We suggest customers that use Windows 2000 or upgrade to Windows XP Professional so clients

Unable to join a domain - Netdiag: No DCs are up.
He tried to network it with his office workstation on a Windows 2000 domain by putting the laptop in a workgroup with the same name as the domain so it could see He then upgraded to Windows XP Professional and asked me to join it to the domain for him. Now the laptop can browse every workstation on the domain

Unable to use Samba in Win2K domain
See: Setting Up the Domain Name System for Active Directory http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;237675 Best Practices for DNS Client settings in Windows 2000 server and in Windows Server 2003 http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;825036 How to configure DNS for Internet access

Unable to join domain with Win 2000 Pro client
I'm not in a 2000 active directory or domain, it is nt 4 domain controllers for now. Should I ignore or is there a way to fix this? Thanks Unable to complete Message Queuing Setup Message Queuing was unable to join the local Windows 2000 domain --

Can't get Win2000 PC to join NT4 domain?
We are having a horrific time joining a Win2K domain from a newly installed NT 4.0 SP5 or 6a server. We are unable to find the domain controller. Create a computer account using the "Active Directory Users and Computers" snap in for the down-level client on your Windows 2000 Server. 2. Manually enter add a host

Unable to join to new AD 2003 Domain over 64k Wan Link
Thank you, Eimis Using tip 161, error code 1355 is The specified domain either does not exist or could not be contacted. The Specified Domain Either Does Not Exist or Could Not Be Contacted" http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;258832 "Cannot Join Windows 2000 Client to a Windows NT Domain"

Not able to creat user in AD and not able to join domain from client
Configure the remaining computers with Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional. Join each computer to the same domain. b. Configure each computer with Windows You try to connect to a computer in SubnetB but are unable to do so. You decide to verify the computer's TCP/IP configuration and test router connections.

Clients Can't Join Domain
Pretty much the only solution is to have the computer leave and then re-join the domain. (Change it to be a Workgroup member instead of a domain member I have set up VMware with a Windows 2000 host and Windows 2000 and Windows NT guest operating systems. The host has its own account on the domain as well as

Client unable to join domain
SteRo St...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows server sbs oHi Terence, Thanks for your quick reply! .... The Vista home unable to join SBS domain, it is not SBS client, so the access will fail. Therefore, I suggest you use XP pro or Vista business as client, and join the client to SBS domain thru

Cuentas de Computadoras.
The three workstations used to use Windows 98 and connect to the server through NetBEUI. I upgraded (clean install) the workstations to Windows XP and installed the NetBEUI protocol. I couldn't for the life of me get Windows XP to join the Windows 2000 domain over NetBEUI, so I enabled NetBIOS over TCP/IP and

Anyone know how to join a Windows 2000 domain?
SYMPTOMS A Windows 2000-based computer may be unable to join a Windows NT 4.0-based domain. When you attempt to change the domain membership for the Windows 2000-based computer in the Identification Changes dialog box, you receive the following error message: Network Identification: The following error occurred

Samba + LDAP = Misery
Jorge Silva jorgesilva...@hotmail.com microsoft public windows server active_directory Hi Joining computers to domain and create computers objects are 2 We have 2 DC's (both Win2k3 SP1) operating in a Windows 2000 functional level. Again, this only seems to happen when users are trying to authenticate to one of

Unable to join W2K workstation with W2K server
The one major problem I'm having involves using Symantec Ghost 7 Enterprise edition to image the Windows 2000 clients in the labs. I won't spend too much time When the client comes up again, it still thinks it is in the domain. If I attempt to login to the domain, it says roughly, "Unable to logon to domain.

Join Win 2000 domain from NT Member Server
AdamC wrote: Hi I've setup a W2K server as a Domain Controller, and I'm trying to connect windows 2000 workstations to it. So far I have had no luck at all. I've been searching the web for days now and so far I have been unable to find a solution. So heres the setup: I have a windows 2000 server which has file and

Unable to join a domain - Netdiag: No DCs are up.
Train Signal, Inc. IT Training Products - Home of the Mega Lab Don't just read about Windows 2000...Learn to use Windows 2000 www.trainsignal.com While attempting to join a new workstation to an existing domain I keep getting "Your computer could not join to the domain beacause of the following error has