Re: Can't join Server 2003 member server to SBS 2K



Check to insure the Primary DNS Server on 2003 TCP/IP Properties is set to
the SBS 2000 Server.

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John Oliver, Jr
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Exchange MVP 2007
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"Andrew H" <ajhpms@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I'm trying to join a Server 2003 to a SBS 2000 domain as a member server.
The join fails with "name can't be found". I suspect the problem is the
original SBS 2000 installer used domainname.com instead of the recommended
domainname.local. Are there any workarounds?



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