Re: ConnectComputer error log



The questions you answered are correct, you might not even need the CD.

RDP is remote desktop protocol....also known as Terminal Services.


"raydw00" <raydw00@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Thanks Jeff - I will try this out, but since its my first time I want to
make
> sure I am on-track. A few (basic) questions:
>
> > 6. Reinstall all the required Network Protocols from above.
> Where do I get the Network Protocols to reinstall? WinXPPro CD?
>
> > 7. Try joining the domain again now.
> use http:/server/connectcomputer?
>
> What is RDP? I will eventually look it up, but right now I am up to my
> eyeballs in workstations. ;-)
>
> "Jeff Middleton [SBS-MVP]" wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I've seen this before, but what I've seen may not be what's happening
here.
> >
> > The resolution I have found to work is simple and does no harm.
> >
> > 1. Logon to the workstation locally with an account that has
Administrator
> > rights.
> > 2. Ensure that you have a local user account with Administrator rights
and
> > the password to go with it.
> > 3. In the Network Properties for the NIC(s), uninstall all protocols and
> > services, namely Client for Microsoft Networks and Microsoft File and
> > Printer Sharing. Leave only TCP/IP installed.
> > 4. Reboot the computer.
> > 5. Logon again as a local Administrator
> > 6. Reinstall all the required Network Protocols from above.
> > 7. Try joining the domain again now.
> >
> >
> > Note, this will also work in a remote troubleshoot scenario if you are
> > off-site and connecting to the SBS in order to gain access to the RDP
> > session to the workstation, simply because RDP doesn't require those
other
> > protocols, only the TCP/IP.
> >
> > - Jeff Middleton SBS-MVP
> > YCST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >
> >
> > "raydw00" <raydw00@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> > news:0F264952-03B6-4A27-8F71-A0E93AE0FB25@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I am using http://servername/connectcomputer to add a client to my
SBS2003
> > > domain. During the process (after I enter the users and pick the
computer
> > > name), I finish the wizard and a minute later I get an error message.
"An
> > > error occured when confirguring networking settings. See your network
> > > administrator."
> > >
> > > Where would I find this error log? on the client? on the server?
> > >
> > > Any ideas what is happening here? I checked the DNS (w/ "ipconfig
/all"
> > > command) and it is pointing to the SBS server.
> > >
> > > Thanks in advance,
> > > Ray
> >
> >
> >


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