Re: How to add NT4 Server to SBS2003 domain?
From: Eugene Tan (insights-[dropthis)
Date: 11/25/04
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Date: Fri, 26 Nov 2004 00:03:39 +0800
hi,
Thanks all for your replies.
So one has to create an account in SBS2003 first before NT will be
able to join.
Regards,
Eugene Tan
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"GG" <news@nospam.assysm.com> wrote in message
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>> How can the old NT server be moved to the new SBS domain
>> either as a member server or just as a PC that shares files?
>> It would then be easier to share files as well as not need to open the
>> shared folder to everyone and guests.
>
> Easy.
> On SBS you have to disable SMB encryptation in the stratégy
> of the server and create one machine account (name of NT) in
> de Organisation Unit MyBusiness > Computers SBSServers
> On NT 4 before to record it on domain you have to install SP6a
> and Active Directory client you can find it on :
> http://www.microsoft.com/ntworkstation/downloads/Other/adclient.asp
>
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> Regards.
> GG.
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