Admin accounts missing??



I just tried to add another computer to our SBS 2003 Premium domain. I
received a message that stated that I had to be a "member of the Small
Business Server Administrators or Power Users group to add a computer.
Please see your administrator." I looked in the mirror and still do not know
what is wrong.

I tried to add the computer using our base Administrator account and
received the same message. I looked under security groups in Server
Management and those two groups do not exist. I do not see anything in the
Event Logs to explain this. Does anyone know what might have happened and
how I can resolve this? Thank you in advance.

Aaron


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