Re: Problem getting w2kPro to become part of domain
- From: "Bob" <bdufour@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 18 Aug 2005 13:29:40 -0400
Thanks, that did it.
Bob
"Michael Giorgio - MS MVP" <Michael.Giorgio@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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> Looks like you already have a connectioin to the domain
> before you join. Open a dos prompt and run:
> net use * /delete
> This will remove all of your existing mapped drives.
>
> "Bob" <bdufour@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:
>> Got a W2k Srvr, latest sp and critical updates applied. It is set up as
>> a domain controller (the first one on my soho network). I got a W2kPro
>> machine that is member of Workgroup and a WinXp machine that is member of
>> mydomain. I log on to all machines using the same username and password,
>> using a domain account. But on the W2kPro I have same user name as a
>> local account for now. I want to have the Win2K machine as part of the
>> domain. When I get to stage where my user name and password of a user
>> able to join doin domain is required I enter administrator and his domain
>> password. I get "The credentials supplied conflict with an existing set
>> of credentials" and cant go any further except click cancel. Can anyone
>> tell me what I got to do to join that darn domain.
>
>
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