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Error when joining domain on win2003
bschneider bschneider.1yv...@DoNotSpam.com microsoft public win2000 active_directory Zerling, I am currently having this same issue, were you ever able to find a resolution with Microsoft? Thanks. -- bschneider ------------------------------------------------------------------------ bschneider's Profile:

Error Joining Domain - Service Not Responding in Timely Fashio
Jeffrey toddv_1...@yahoo.com microsoft public win2000 networking I receive an error "network location cannot be reached" when I attempt to access a Win2k domain from a Win2k professional workstation. I can ping the server. I have set the DNS to look to the DNS server(PDC) on my network.

Error On Joining Domain
Ty Archer tyarcher...@hotmail.com microsoft public windowsnt misc I have a win2k work station that was a part of my NT4 domain. I joined another domain, and then tried to rejoined the original domain, however, its giving me an error of conflicting credentials. I deleted the work station using NT server tool,

Win 2003 R2 error joining domain
CarlosAntenna nun...@binnez.com microsoft public windows server general Trying to join a computer to a domain I get this error message: "The following error occurred attempting to join the domain "MyDomainNameHere": Multiple connections to a server or shared resource by the same user, using more than one user name,

Error joining domain samba 3.0rc1
Also, you can only link group policies to OUs, which is why you have to move your machines out of the Computers folder if you want to link various group policies to them, separate from the Domain Policy (which is of course linked at the domain level). Computers is refered using the CN= syntax in LDAP, not OU=.

Error Joining Domain
James Harr james.h...@gmail.com linux samba I had a server in the domain, after a while winbind broke down. When I try joining the domain again, I get this error: Failed to join domain: Strong(er) authentication required I did move this server to a different OU in the directory, but that shouldn't affect trying to

Error joining domain
So it should be able to join the domain by authenticating with the BDC, right? But when I go to my computer properties, computer name, and put it in it in the domain ADAMSTEST, I get the error: the following error occurred attempting to join the domain "ADAMSTEST": the specified domain either does not exist or

Win2k error when joining domain
Comes Error Like followed Messages:- " The domain name DAMAC might be a NetBIOS domain name. If this is the case, verify that the domain name is properly registered with WINS. Then try joining the domain again. Post back with how it goes. -- Best Regards, Ron Lowe MS-MVP Windows Networking.

Tablet PC error joining domain
Trying to join a computer to a domain I get this error message: "The following error occurred attempting to join the domain "MyDomainNameHere": 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 to the server or

Error joining domain
When I try to join a workstation to my existing win2k3 small biz server domain after it prompts to enter a user name and password it comes back with a following error: The following error ocurred atempting to join the domain "domain_name": The network path was not found I can ping the server name with no problem,

unable to get Windows XP to join domain using BDC
-----Original Message----- From: Ken Willett [mailto:kwill...@ignisys.com] Sent: Tuesday, 25 September 2001 7:04 AM To: samba-nt...@lists.samba.org Subject: Joining domain; "credentials in conflict" error When joining an NT or W2K client to a domain, one may run into the error "Credentials are in conflict with an

Windows 2000 pro doesn't join a domain with Samba+Ldap (linux)
Whenever I try to join, at the point I'm asked for a user name and password with permission to join the domain, I enter root and root's password, then get the dreaded "Unknown user or bad password" error message. The clients are a mixed bunch with some 98's, 1 Win2K, a few XP SP1 (I know, I know!, but it's not a

Joining Domain Problem only with XP SP2
If you can't get an IP address issued from a DHCP server then it sounds like you have a more basic connectivity issue, not a problem with joining the domain. I'll also echo Laura's request about error messages - the exact text of an error message can often be the difference between us being able to help and us not

Error joining domain
Hello everyone, I get this error when I try and join a domain from my XP box. I am using the Administrator account when asked. Here is the error..... "The following error occured when attempting to join the domain "work" Multiple connections to a server or shared resource by the same user, using more then one user

smbpasswd problems in 2.2
The RPC error is a failure of your ISA to communicate with the DC. Did you join the server to the domain before or after you installed ISA? -- Jim Harrison (ISA SE) This posting implies no warranty and confers no rights. http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html "jimi hendrix"

Error joining domain
Bill B...@spam.com microsoft public win2000 active_directory Hello everyone, I get this error when I try and join a domain from my XP box. I am using the Administrator account when asked. Here is the error..... "The following error occured when attempting to join the domain "work" Multiple connections to a server

Error joining a domain
When
I type the command to get the pdc to join the domain : smbpasswd -j domainname I get the following message : No password server list given in smb.conf - unable to join domain. I have searched through my Samba books, searched Google, searched the Samba web site to no avail. As a domain master server,

Error joining a domain after iis lockdown
Basman bas...@nono.nl microsoft public win2000 beta networking I have exactly the same problem: when I try to join an NT4.0 domain from a W2000 RC2 workstation, I get the error "interface unknown". The full dump of a login cycle is below. A few observations: - It takes 2 minutes between sending the administrator

error joining domain
Daniel Muņiz dani...@fobicodam.com.ar microsoft public win2000 advanced_server U have to delete the computer acount from the domain. get the following error message in a dialog box (after a long pause): The following error occured attemptong to join the domain "MYDOMAIN": The credentials supplied conflict with

Error Joining Domain
Thanks for Reply yes, I was able to join domain manually, and after resetting, and removing the client from domain, changing my Router settings also to DNS for the SB Server 2003 ip DID NOT IMPORT INTO EXCHANGE SERVER. ie they still show the POP3 settings which I was using before joining domain in Outlook 2003.