Re: server 2003 standard domain user local rights



Wow
Where to start.
We are going to go back to the beginning
1. Disjoin your standard Sever form the domain
2. Manually assign your standard server a static IP in the same range as your SBS server. Make the Gateway address on standard sever, the IP address of the SBS Server.
3. Make the DNS Server address on your standard server the IP address of the SBS server. DO NOT add any other DNS servers
4. Get this document.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=6f4015f2-7606-4eaa-828a-00b8df6bd999&displaylang=en
Follow the instructions.

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"mcass" <mcass@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:3FAA48DD-C2D5-42FE-95B9-2A96EFC83567@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I was thinking....maybe....just maybe I needed to have my DNS addresses point
to the DC instead of the router, so I changed them, and got this error:

The wizard cannot gain access to the list of domains in the forest.
This condition may be caused by a DNS lookup problem. For more
information...... http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=5171

The error is:
The RPC server is unavailable.

I went to that link, but it didn't seem to have any relevant
information....I could be wrong though..??


"Steve" wrote:

Add the 2nd server 2003 as a domain member server and you will then be able
to login with domain accounts.

"mcass" <mcass@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:E9EBC6C3-6119-4B13-A1E9-37BD9774418C@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>i have a sbs 2003 server acting as PDC and have another server that we >had
>to
> get standard server 2003 and put it on there (due to intel's > compatibility
> discrepancies and general lack of intelligence). my question is,
> obviously
> there is some sort of compatibility issue where sbs 2003 want to be the
> boss
> of it all and doesn't play nice with other servers, so, with just > standard
> server 2003 on the 2nd server, i want to have a domain user account on > the
> server with some local priveliges. every time i try to add a user, it
> only
> adds local users, not domain users, therefore, inorder to do much of
> anything
> on the standard 2003, i have to login with local administrative > account,
> or
> constantly use the "run as" under the domain account, which really > doesn't
> seem like it is being added to the server when i log in with the domain
> account, because it will take forever to load and create the profile > and
> everything.




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