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error trying to join domain
Agostino <sclauz...@cancellami.cedapsrl.com> wrote: Here's an error joining an xp workstation to a sbs 2003 domain. The following error occurred attempting to join the domain "<domain>": Windows cannot find the network path. Then i added "Files and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks" to the server lan interface

Cannot Join DOMAIN
Bob rjsch...@netscape.net alt os windows2000 Dave, I can map drives and access everything I need on the server but if I try to make the client PC join the domain by right clicking My Computer and selecting the network Identification tab and clicking Properties I receive the following error. ++++++++++++++++++++++++

error when joining domain
When I attempt to join it to the domain again, I get the error message "The following error occurred attempting to join the domain NNNN" "The specified user already exists". I have cleaned up active directory, computers, sites and services, done the metadata cleanup and gone through ADSIEDIT and cleaned up

adding client PC wizard error, fails
Here's the log for this (setuperr.log): 2007-12-04 16:22:58, Error [0x060023] IBS Service did not stop in 60 seconds. 2007-12-04 16:31:54, Error CSI 00000001 (F) 8022001b .... 2007-12-04 20:14:14, Info [unattendedjoin.exe] Unattended Join: Joining domain [<NETBIOS name or FQDN of my domain>]... 2007-12-04 20:14:14,

Join domain problems in Windows 2003 environment
Sally printgn...@hotmail.com microsoft public win2000 networking When I try to join a Windows 2000 Pro pc to a Win2000 domain, I get the following error: "Credential conflict with an existing set of credentials". I am logged on as Administrator and use the Administrator account when I attempt to join the domain.

Joining domain; "credentials in conflict" error
The authentication protocol in use, Kerberos, requires that the computers in the domain have clocks that are vaguely in sync. You need to change the time on the prof machine to be the same as the server. Check the time zone if it looks the same already. -- Adam Wood, Microsoft Windows NT MVP.

cannot join domain... error!!!
BUT When I attempt to actually have one of the clients join the SVS domain (by going to system properties -> computer name changes, clicking the "domain" radio button, typing the domain name SVS, and clicking OK), it doesn't work so well. . . . I get the following error: A domain controller for the domain SVS could

Error joining domain
domain as instructed on the DNS webpage. There is only one conection: DC <--> XP Pro. All firewalls have also been shutdown. Now when I try to join the domain (test.home.net), I am asked to provide the name/password fields. After doing so, I get another message: "The following error occurred attempting to join the

domain join error
I took the server out of the domain. I got the error stating the the machines as removed but the account was not. I deleted the account from AD. Now, I'm trying to join the domain again and I get the following error; "no mapping between account names and security IDs could be found". I get now events relating to

Join domain..error logon failure: unknown user or bad password
Today, for no reason I can discern, the 4 legacy NT4 workstations we run have lost the ability logon to the domain. All the remaining windows 2000/2003/XP clients are fine. Trying to logon with a domain account pops up the error: code:The system cannot log you on to this domain because the system's computer account

error joining domain
LVTravel n...@noneoftheabove.com microsoft public windowsxp general Do you have administrator privileges on the domain? If not your administrator must log you onto the domain from your computer where you say you enter your user name and password for permission to join the domain. "Enter the name and password of an

Error 997? Please help
Marina "Sally" <printgn...@hotmail.com> schreef in bericht news:005201c36bfc$df5f4800$a601280a@phx.gbl... When I try to join a Windows 2000 Pro pc to a Win2000 domain, I get the following error: "Credential conflict with an existing set of credentials". I am logged on as Administrator and use the Administrator

Accesing Computers / joining Domain fails due to DNS
Join the domain. On Sat, 11 Nov 2000 00:54:55 GMT, plek...@hotmail.com (Nero) wrote: I have an error Joining the domain when i try to join a domain with an w2k pro to a w2k adv. server. ""The following error occurred attempting to join the domain "domain name" The credentials supplied confilct with an existing set

Joining Domain Problem only with XP SP2
obnetadmin obnetad...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows server active_directory I have a single forest single domain Windows Server 2003 AD environment. I notice on one of the DC's, when PC's join the domain, I see event ID's 5723 followed by 5805. I have reason to believe that this caused by an

acces rules
1) PDC discovery is not working % smbpasswd -j MYDOMAIN -U administrator%howdy -r * Could not resolve name * Unable to join domain MYDOMAIN. 2) smbpasswd is not using the "password server" option from smb.conf (seems to default to acting locally). % smbpasswd -j MYDOMAIN -U administrator%howdy error creating domain

Joining Domain Problem only with XP SP2
When I am prompted for an account to join the domain, I type in the username and password that already exists (I'm setting up a new PC for a co-worker) it comes back with the following message: "Your computer could not be joined to the domain because the following error has occurred: The security database on the

error joining domain - conflicting credentials
PattyS pat...@OSnospamNW.com microsoft public windowsxp general I am trying to help a user who has a Tablet PC with XP join a W2K domain. He received the error "Multiple connections to a server or shared resource by the same user, using more than one user name, are not allowed. Disconnect all previous connections

Error Joining Domain
Hi, I brought my personal laptop to work and I tried to join one of our domains. I called IT and they got my machine registered into the domain. When I go into the control panel I try to join the domain and it gives me the following error message: "The following error occurred attempting to join the domain "ABC":

Windows 2000 pro doesn't join a domain with Samba+Ldap ...
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include the output of the /var/log/samba/* files group when I try to login from a workstation see smb-logs.tar.gz In this file there is two errors that brough my attention: 1st error = 02/29/2008 10:22:01 AM libads/kerberos_verify.c ads_keytab_verify_ticket 172 ads_keytab_verify_ticket: krb5_rd_req failed for all

Error Joining Domain
Apparently it may have been caused by renaming the machine, or simply removing it from the domain and putting it back in again. Or did you reinstall the machine (upgraded or fresh)? Basically it's a duplicate SID issue, or expecting one SID and getting another. Maybe just renaming it to something else may help.