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Cant add Win2k Servers to domain

 
 
Geraldine
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      16th Feb 2004
Greetings larger computing community,

I have a group of 10 servers .. 2 of which I have recently re-installed and
given the same name as they had before.

However I cannot add them to the domain .. I get a networking error saying
cannot find path.

I can term serv to each machine, I can pass files around on network shares
etc .. so it seems the network is good.

I have tried deleting the entries from Active Directory on the domain
controller but no success and a search on google came back with nada.

I really dont know where to look for a solution. .. (so here I am )

Kind Regards.


 
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Roland Hall
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      16th Feb 2004
"Geraldine" wrote:
: Greetings larger computing community,

What's up Spock? (O:=

: I have a group of 10 servers .. 2 of which I have recently re-installed
and
: given the same name as they had before.

The computer accounts will be different. The name is for humans.

: However I cannot add them to the domain .. I get a networking error saying
: cannot find path.

That's not real clear. Do you have an error number? How are you trying to
add them? Did you remove the old ones from AD before you rebuilt them?
What server role do/did they play?

: I can term serv to each machine, I can pass files around on network shares
: etc .. so it seems the network is good.

But if they're not part of the domain, then you're connecting to the local
domain of these systems?!

: I have tried deleting the entries from Active Directory on the domain
: controller but no success and a search on google came back with nada.

Does this answer my previous question? You tried to re-add them before you
tried to remove them? Please define 'no success' and please provide
detailed error messages and what process was used. If you're in ADUC, then
it helps if you specify that.

: I really dont know where to look for a solution. .. (so here I am )

This is probably a good place to start: (see link in tag)

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Clark Satter [MSFT]
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      16th Feb 2004

Would like to be able to help with your issue, but need more information.

What is the test of the error you get when you try to join the servers to the domain? In the configuration of the network adapter on each server what is the ip
address configured for DNS? In order to join the domain the server will need to be able to resolve the domain controller, make sure that the servers have a
valid IP address and that they point to a local DNS server for prefered DNS.

Thanks
Regards,
Clark Satter
MCSA MCSE A+
Microsoft Networking Support

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>Greetings larger computing community,
>
>I have a group of 10 servers .. 2 of which I have recently re-installed and
>given the same name as they had before.
>
>However I cannot add them to the domain .. I get a networking error saying
>cannot find path.
>
>I can term serv to each machine, I can pass files around on network shares
>etc .. so it seems the network is good.
>
>I have tried deleting the entries from Active Directory on the domain
>controller but no success and a search on google came back with nada.
>
>I really dont know where to look for a solution. .. (so here I am )
>
>Kind Regards.
>
>
>





 
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Geraldine
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      18th Mar 2004
AH ... little light goes on and there is 'well' light ... I pointed each
server's DNS entry at the DC and magic happened .. I suppose it makes sense
that the DC has DNS running as well .. just havent used it as I have other
DNS' I use.

Thank you wider IT community ;-)


"Clark Satter [MSFT]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>
> Would like to be able to help with your issue, but need more information.
>
> What is the test of the error you get when you try to join the servers to

the domain? In the configuration of the network adapter on each server what
is the ip
> address configured for DNS? In order to join the domain the server will

need to be able to resolve the domain controller, make sure that the servers
have a
> valid IP address and that they point to a local DNS server for prefered

DNS.
>
> Thanks
> Regards,
> Clark Satter
> MCSA MCSE A+
> Microsoft Networking Support
>
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> >Greetings larger computing community,
> >
> >I have a group of 10 servers .. 2 of which I have recently re-installed

and
> >given the same name as they had before.
> >
> >However I cannot add them to the domain .. I get a networking error

saying
> >cannot find path.
> >
> >I can term serv to each machine, I can pass files around on network

shares
> >etc .. so it seems the network is good.
> >
> >I have tried deleting the entries from Active Directory on the domain
> >controller but no success and a search on google came back with nada.
> >
> >I really dont know where to look for a solution. .. (so here I am )
> >
> >Kind Regards.
> >
> >
> >

>
>
>
>



 
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