RE: Client Cmputer Setup



Thanks alot for the response Brandy. I can only log onto the client
workstation using a guest account though. I don't have the password for the
SBS_Netsetup account so I can't access the desktop of that account. Can I
still reconfigure the workstation via the guest account? Or should I try and
go in thru the server to find the SBS_Netsetup to somehow remove it from the
domain?

""Brandy Nee [MSFT]"" wrote:

> Hello swiftaccess,
>
> Thank you for posting to the SBS Newsgroup.
>
> The _SBS_NetSetup_ account was created by the Network Configuration Wizard.
> It is a client local account and AutoLogon is set to use this account to
> log on to the computer during the network configuration.
>
> I suggest you that rejoin the problematic client workstation into SBS
> domain. To do so, please see:
>
> 1. On the problematic client workstation, right click My Computer, go to
> Properties, Computer Name tab, and click Change.
>
> 2. Select Workgroup to manually move your client workstation off the SBS
> domain.
>
> 3. Click OK twice.
>
> 4. Log off and log on using its local administrator account.
>
> 5. Open IE, type http://servername/connectcomputer.
>
> 6. Follow the wizard to finish, and see whether this issue will occurs
> again.
>
> I am appreciated your time and cooperation, and am looking forward to your
> reply!
>
> Best regards,
>
> Brandy Nee
>
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> >Hello Brandy:
> >I was trying to add a computer to my network and was logged off and shut
> >down in the process. When I turned it back on, the user name was
> >_sbs_netsetup_
> >and it requested a password. I have never seen this user name before and
> >dont have a password for it. Thus, I am currently locked out of my
> computer.
> >How do I find the password or return it to my admin user name?
> >
> >""Brandy Nee [MSFT]"" wrote:
> >
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> Thank you for posting to the SBS Newsgroup.
> >>
> >> I am sorry for the delayed response due to weekend. Please understand
> that
> >> the newsgroups are staffed weekdays by Microsoft Support professionals
> to
> >> answer your systems and applications questions. Your understanding is
> >> greatly appreciated!
> >>
> >> I understand that when you running connectcomputer wizard on client
> >> workstation, you received an error message then failed the join domain.
> If
> >> I have misunderstood your issue, please let me know.
> >>
> >> To troubleshoot this issue, I would like to check the following settings
> on
> >> your server and problematic workstation.
> >>
> >> 1> IP configuration:
> >> On SBS server:
> >>
> >> External NIC:
> >> IP: Assigned by your ISP or your hardware router
> >> Gateway: Your ISP or your Hardware router IP
> >> DNS: SBS INTERNAL NIC IP as the only entry
> >>
> >> Internal NIC:
> >> IP: Fixed IP
> >> Gateway: None
> >> DNS: SBS INTERNAL NIC IP as the only entry
> >>
> >> On workstation:
> >>
> >> IP: Assigned by DHCP on SBS
> >> Gateway: SBS internal NIC IP
> >> DNS: SBS INTERNAL NIC IP as the only entry
> >>
> >> 2> Can you ping the SBS server netbios name, DNS domain name from the
> >> problematic workstation?
> >>
> >> 3> Go to Server, Start -> Programs -> Administrative Tools -> DNS.
> Please
> >> confirm _msdcs.domain.local zone is in the DNS forward lookup zone.
> >>
> >> By default, SBS DNS Forward Lookup zone contains _msdcs.domain.local and
> >> domain.local. Recreate the _msdcs.domain.local zone if it is missing:
> >>
> >> a. Right-click Forward Lookup Zones in DNS and select New Zone.
> >> b. Specify Primary Zone, and use _msdcs.domain.local as the Zone name.
> >> c. Stop Netlogon and DNS service.
> >> d. Rename %windir%\system32\config\netlogon.dns and netlogon.dnb
> >> e. Start Netlogon and DNS service
> >> f. ipconfig /flushdns and ipconfig /registerdns
> >> g. Close and reopen the DNS snap-in.
> >> h. Verify _msdcs.domain.local contains dc, domains, gc, and pdc.
> >>
> >> 4> Rerun CEICW. Please refer to the following KB article for detailed
> >> steps:
> >>
> >> How to configure Internet access in Windows Small Business Server 2003
> >> http://support.microsoft.com/Default.aspx?id=825763
> >>
> >> If the issue persists, and due to this issue can be caused by many
> factors,
> >> please help to gather the following information.
> >>
> >> 1. Please explain in detail what "another user installed called
> >> _sbs_2003Setup and is password protected" Means.
> >>
> >> 2. Please type the full content of the error message you received to the
> >> Newsgroup. I need the exact error message for research.
> >>
> >> 3. Collect and paste the full content of the following log files to the
> >> Newsgroup:
> >>
> >> a. SBSNetSetup.log: %systemroot%\Program Files\Microsoft Windows Small
> >> Business Server\Clients on the problematic client workstation to the
> >> Newsgroup.
> >>
> >> b. NetSetup.log: %windir%\debug on the problematic client workstation.
> >>
> >> c. SBSMSI-ClientSetup.log: %systemroot%\Program Files\Microsoft
> >> Integration\Windows Small Business Server 2003\Logs on the server.
> >>
> >> 4. Just a double check, does the problem only occur when trying to get
> this
> >> particular computer to the domain? Can it be reproduced on every client
> >> computer?
> >>
> >> 5. Will it make difference if we try to use a different domain user to
> map?
> >> I need to know whether you use Add User Wizard (Server
> Management\Standard
> >> Management\Users) to create a new user and use this user to add the
> client
> >> workstation.
> >>
> >> 6. Does this computer have a same workgroup name as the domain? If so,
> >> change it first.
> >>
> >> 7. Do you already have a computer object named the same as what you are
> >> going to use for this computer? If so, use a different computer name and
> >> try again.
> >>
> >> 8. Has this computer ever joined domain before? Does manually joining it
> to
> >> the domain successful?
> >>
> >> I am greatly appreciated your time and cooperation. If anything is
> unclear,
> >> please feel free to let me know. I am looking forward to hearing from
> you!
> >>
> >> Best regards,
> >>
> >> Brandy Nee
> >>
> >> Microsoft CSS Online Newsgroup Support
> >>
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> >> >When I try to connect the client computer to the netpwork through the
> >> web interface it goes through the whole process then at the very end
> >> of the wizard it says: "An error has occured please contact your
> >> netpwork administrator." I had tried it several times and still
> >> receive the same message. Also ever since then I know have another
> >> user installed called _sbs_2003Setup and is password protected. It is
> >> a brand new Dell server and I have 1 computer connected to the server
> >> and it had no problems connecting to the server. Thanks for any
> >> suggestions.
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