New Hardware, same domain name
- From: KMD <KMD@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2008 09:00:01 -0700
Ok, I had a server die on me, no data loss, I Have good backups.
So I built a new server and loaded up 2003 sbs using the same domain name
and server name. The old server had so many problems before it died that I
didn't want to inherrit much from it other then the data for some programs
and the emails. Most of the workstations (WS) didn't have a problem going to
the new domain, but a few of them are.
This is how I attempted to do it.
1. Logged in as the local admin account on the WS and joined a workgroup
named temp.
2. Restarted the WS
3. Logged in as the local admin account on the WS and joined the domain
(same name as the orginal domain)
4. Restarted the workstation and logged in as the domain admin.
5. Edited the registry on the WS to point to the old profile.
6. Logged in with the username who usually used that WS and all their old
files and such seemed to be there and everything looked good.
For the most part, this worked fine, but a few WS are having issues.
My workstation for instance can't access the network shares. The files are
shared correct, I can access them from other workstations. I get a access
denied message even though my account is a domain admin account.
I don't want to have to reload these workstations, any idea what the problem
or solution might be? Thanks.
.
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