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I added a new Windows 2003 server to my SBS network. I have have made the
new server a terminal server and backup domain controller. I have not been able to get the Active directory to sync between the two machines...the SBSServer will not allow my new server to login. I was able to add it to the enviroment, and it is part of the domain. But is will not authenticate and update the active directory. Any ideas would be helpful. Thanks Charles |
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I don't use SBS, but I thought SBS Domains could only include one DC, i.e.
the SBS machine. Anyways, I highly recommend that you NOT run TS on a DC, as you have to alter the default domain controllers security policy to allow non-administrators the Logon Locally Right (NOT RECOMMENDED). -- Patrick Rouse Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server http://www.sessioncomputing.com "charles" wrote: > I added a new Windows 2003 server to my SBS network. I have have made the > new server a terminal server and backup domain controller. I have not been > able to get the Active directory to sync between the two machines...the > SBSServer will not allow my new server to login. I was able to add it to the > enviroment, and it is part of the domain. But is will not authenticate and > update the active directory. Any ideas would be helpful. Thanks > > Charles |
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