Re: SBS problems
- From: "TV-Engineer" <eric-address@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2005 07:40:21 -0500
How do I get the work stations to join the new domain as they still belong
to the old domain?
"Les Connor [SBS Community Member - SBS MVP]" <les.connor@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote in message news:u80YRjx7FHA.476@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>I think your best bet would be to follow the SBS backup_restore document -
>restore the server with disk 1 (do not continue with SBS setup), set up
>your partitions as before, service pack to the same as when the backup was
>taken, and restore. Assuming you used SBS Backup, that is.
>
> Once you go with an SBS install you are a new domain, and the workstations
> are not part of it.
>
>
> --
> Les Connor [SBS Community Member - SBS MVP]
> -----------------------------------------------------------
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> "Tell me and I'll forget. Show me and I'll remember. Involve me and I'll
> understand." - Confucius
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> "TV-Engineer" <eric-address@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:eU9bD7v7FHA.744@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> SBS 2K3 installed on Dell server. All was running good until SP1
>> installed. Server had multiple stop errors and exhibited symptoms of
>> KB902400 - lost NIC, etc. As Dell version of SBS only allows full
>> install, I backed up data and formatted, re-installed SBS, all updates,
>> including SP1 but not KB902400 and restored data. All settings identical
>> to original installation.
>> Attempted to re-connect the clients computers (2 XPSP2 and one 2000 SP4).
>> Clients were recognized and could log on to domain. The computers do not
>> show operating system in the server management console. Tried to change
>> computers to workgroup rather than domain with the intention of
>> re-connecting to domain. Can not change as I do not have the original
>> domain to release from.
>> Attempting to connect to 'new' domain using //server/connectcomputer I
>> get a network connection error. The server recognizes that they are
>> connected to 'another' domain and indicates that all settings will be
>> copied for the users listed for the computer before the network
>> connection error.
>> Using the computers as they currently connect to the server, they can
>> read data from shares but the server blue screens with a Bad_Pool_Header
>> error when attempting to save to the shares.
>> Where do I go from here? Apparently, there is an ID missing for the
>> server-computer relationship.
>>
>> TIA
>>
>> Eric
>>
>
>
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