Setup Problem has anyone heard of this?
From: Mike Ash (Ash_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/01/05
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Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2005 16:31:02 -0800
I have an SBS 2003 Server at a clients office, it was running fine. The
client then gave an outside user the administrator password. He trashed the
machine. I rebuilt the machine through just the repair process or reformat or
anything. The Server seems to be running fine except for terminal services,
other than that it is okay. When I started the rebuild it loaded all of the
disks except for disk #3 on disk 3 it will fail and give you a message of
"There are no active directory users" "add a user to the active directory and
try again?" You can add a user and it still does the same thing. I know that
active directory is working because it is set up as a primary domain
controller and you can add users, computers, The exchange server works, you
can see the web, etc. I guess that it is hosing up Terminal Services, Fax
Services, and a few other things that the client does not use right now.
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