Catastrophic failure recovery
We have a server running SBS 2003 on which the hard disc failed
catastrophically yesterday.
Re-built the complete server overnight, re-installed 2003 and all computer
and user accounts.
Used the same domain and server names as previously used, but now clients
cannot see or log onto the domain.
What must I do to rectify this disastrous situation?
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