Re: this should be so simple..... but it ain't ... so far
- From: "Anthony [MVP]" <anthony@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 8 May 2008 17:58:31 +0100
You need all the computers to join the new domain.
Anthony,
http://www.airdesk.co.uk
"kinda lost" <kindalost@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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my 2000 server died and i built a new 2003 server with the old servers
computer name and ip address, install dns, wins, and dhcp all fine
i have all the AD user id's and passwords set up in the AD
i have 35 users that use to login to the old 2000 domain (mixed xp pro and
windows 2000 machines)
i can login sometimes as administrator and other times i get errors or
can't login at all
is there something on the workstations that identifiy them to the old
server
and NOT to the new server
hope there is a simple fix for this
ps. i unjoined my xp workstation from the domain and then rejoined the
domain and then i could log on everytime without a problem
but i don't want to do that with 35 machines as it would be time consuming
and also setup a new profile for all machines
i just want to have the users login as they did before as the new 2003
server is configured that same as the old 2000 server, file paths,
printers,
etc
thanks in advance
kinda lost
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