Re: sbs2003 to (new)server2003 user issue
- From: BrianMultiLanguage <BrianMultiLanguage@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 10 Nov 2007 17:08:00 -0800
Access denied.
And I don't the laptop part of the domain just to be able to access it.
Is the old SBS SID stored in the registry on the laptop?
"Meinolf Weber" wrote:
Hello BrianMultiLanguage,.
You have not just add the "name" to ADUC, rightclick My Computer icon on
the desktop, choose properties, go to network identification tab, here click
properties and choose under Member of "Domain", fill in the domain name and
a window will open asking you for an account from the domain with the password.
Then it will take around one minute and a popup states something like Welcome
to domain and you have to reboot the workstation. After the reboot it is
added to the domain as a member workstation. In the login window after the
reboot you can now choose between local computer name OR domain to login
with the domain or local computer user account.
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Meinolf Weber
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Ok I have add, third time I might add, the laptop name to AD users and
computers.
I will wait 90 minutes but I'll wager the result will be the same; no
connections.
It's 1353 now so here we go.
I'll be back.
Thanks.
"Meinolf Weber" wrote:
Hello BrianMultiLanguage,
see inline
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Here's so far.will not work like i wrote you, because of the SID.
Play by play.
1. sbs2003 network. Laptop not/never part of the domain.
2. user name/password on sbs domain match user/password on laptop.
3. laptop in ou under SBS.Even if you use the same domain name, you have built a NEW domain
4. sbs server dead sunday night.
5. 2 new dc created, server03 std, monday. same domain name.
with a NEW Domain SID, that the client doesn't know and is not part
of.
6. laptop can not see the network shares on the dc's nor can itBecause of the new domain SID.
attach
to
exchange via outlook.
7. laptop user has domain admin rights because he is. (this isYou have built the domain totally new from scratch after the SBS was
always,
never
changed)
8. can not map drives with user or admin account/password.
9. can not add laptop to domain. ERROR access denied using rights
from
#8.
10. laptop user can see other servers in the domain AND if prompted
for
logon, domain\user and password works showing server, shares, etc.
11. laptop has never been on any domain just workgroup.
12. renamed the laptop. no change from above.
I am mentally fried from this work of disaster.
Thanks for any support.
crashed. That means all user accounts, workstation names etc. are
gone from the domain and the access rights are deleted. Even if you
choose the same names ( domain, server, workstation and users), it
will NOT work, because the credentials on the workstation did not
match the domain security.
The easiest way to get access to domain shares, exchange and all
other will be, to add the workstation to the domain and work with
user accounts created in Active Directory, via Active directory Users
and computers.
"Meinolf Weber" wrote:
Hello BrianMultiLanguage,
If you work over RDP to the SBS it will work on that way. What do
you mean with AD does not see it? If you add the workstation to the
domain it will appear in AD in the user container, otherwise it is
not added to the domain. How did you add it?
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Correct. Not part of the domain.
In the sbs versions, all I needed was to make sure my name and
password
account was on the domain.
No adding the pc in AD did not change, AD does not see it. Still
can
not attacthto shares.
"Meinolf Weber" wrote:
Hello BrianMultiLanguage,
Your first post stated:
A users laptop is not part of the domain ???
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add the computer and the account should work.
OK. Looks like it already is but I'll delete it and readd it.
Thanks.
I'll post back.
"Meinolf Weber" wrote:
Hello BrianMultiLanguage,
Even if the account in the domain and the local account on the
computer are written the same, BUT there is no relationship
between them. The have a different SID and will authenticate
either on the domain via RDP which works, because of logging in
to the domain server, not local on the computer or on the local
computer and this account has no rights to the server shares.
So add the computer to the domain and work with the domain user
account.
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Meinolf Weber
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A users laptop is not part of the domain but their login name
and
password on
their laptop match their account name in AD.
Since switching from sbs to server this weekend the user can
not
resolve the
email server to their name, can not add network shares from
servers,
BUT can
remote desktop to the same servers with thier domain\name
password
logon.
I reset the password just in case but that did not fix it. I
am
stuck.
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