Windows 2003 Standard Issue -- Cluster Node?
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Date: 09/29/04
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Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 11:55:36 -0700
The fix worked great!!! Know why something like that
happens when assigning the "file server role" on a
Windows 2003 Standard Server?
>-----Original Message-----
>Have a Windows 2003 Standard Server Issue on a new
>server. The Server has a new installation of Windows
>2003, and the "Manage My Server" administrator interface
>was used to configure the server as a File Server. After
>rebooting the server I attempted to reopen the "Manage
My
>Server" management interface and recieved a message that
>the "Manage My Server" interface could not be used,
>because the server was a member of a cluster. After that
>a Cluster Management interface comes up. I brought
>up "Winver" and confirmed the fact that the OS is
Windows
>2003 Standard Edition. How can the server identify
itself
>as a Cluster Server, if it is not running the Enterprize
>edition of Windows 2003?
>Is there any way to reverse this, and get the server to
>once again appear as a member server, without
>reinstalling the OS?
>.
>
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