Re: Connect Computer Wizard
From: Mike Stokke [MSFT] (mstokke_at_online.microsoft.com)
Date: 03/08/04
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Date: Mon, 8 Mar 2004 12:18:38 -0800
The access denied you received was when you tried connecting to the
http://servername/connectcomputer website correct? Were you trying to
connect to the website via servername or through IP or another name? If so,
then try adding the name to your trusted sites and relaunch the web site.
-- Mike Stokke ------------------- This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "BillS" <bsinclair@SPAM_FREEipremise.net> wrote in message news:%23xaEl%23SBEHA.3400@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > In the past I have been able to migrate XP Pro workstations from a 2000 > domain to SBS 2003 with no problems. > > This past weekend we were trying to migrate users on an SBS 2000 domain to > a > new domain on SBS 2003. We were unable to do so using the "connect > computer" wizard and when we tried manually (system properties window) we > kept getting an "access denied" alert. We tried user both the new domain > admin account as well as the new users accounts. The list of machines and > users came up fine, so I know the machines were getting to the new domain > contoller. > > We were finally able to get one machine on the new domain, but we have no > clue as to why it worked. We renamed the ntuser files to .old in the all > users profile, but that didn't seem to work with any other machine. > > We ended up having to roll back to the old domain until we can get things > figured out. Any suggestions? > >
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