Join domain issue

G

Guest

Hi to all,

When I try to join a windows 2003 server (entreprise edition) to a active
directory windows 2000 (native) domain. I have this issue: The specified
domain either does not exist or could not be contacted.
1.With a server windows 2000 , I have no problem to join this domain.
2.All my DNS records are OK (netdiag, dcdiag, ldap…)
3.I try with netdom, it said me that the domain doesn’t exist.
4.I can map resources between the stand-alone server and the domain’s servers.

Thank's for your help
 
P

ptwilliams

There are replies to your other post in the windows.server.active_directory
group. Please try and multipost instead of cross posting. It makes
obtaining a coherent answer more difficult for you, and is frustrating for
us trying to help.


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Paul Williams

http://www.msresource.net/
http://forums.msresource.net/

Hi to all,

When I try to join a windows 2003 server (entreprise edition) to a active
directory windows 2000 (native) domain. I have this issue: The specified
domain either does not exist or could not be contacted.
1.With a server windows 2000 , I have no problem to join this domain.
2.All my DNS records are OK (netdiag, dcdiag, ldap.)
3.I try with netdom, it said me that the domain doesn't exist.
4.I can map resources between the stand-alone server and the domain's
servers.

Thank's for your help
 
H

Herb Martin

ptwilliams said:
There are replies to your other post in the windows.server.active_directory
group. Please try and multipost instead of cross posting. It makes
obtaining a coherent answer more difficult for you, and is frustrating for
us trying to help.

pt: Hi!

pt: Terms are backwards above. It's a single
cross-post you are actually recommending, rather
than multiple separate "multi-posts".
 
P

ptwilliams

[blush]

Thanks for putting me straight : )


--

Paul Williams

http://www.msresource.net/
http://forums.msresource.net/

ptwilliams said:
There are replies to your other post in the windows.server.active_directory
group. Please try and multipost instead of cross posting. It makes
obtaining a coherent answer more difficult for you, and is frustrating for
us trying to help.

pt: Hi!

pt: Terms are backwards above. It's a single
cross-post you are actually recommending, rather
than multiple separate "multi-posts".
 
H

Herb Martin

Sure, and I expect you to correct me when I
make a technical error.

I hate making them but I dislike CONTINUING
to do so even more.


--
Herb Martin


ptwilliams said:
[blush]

Thanks for putting me straight : )


--

Paul Williams

http://www.msresource.net/
http://forums.msresource.net/

ptwilliams said:
There are replies to your other post in the windows.server.active_directory
group. Please try and multipost instead of cross posting. It makes
obtaining a coherent answer more difficult for you, and is frustrating for
us trying to help.

pt: Hi!

pt: Terms are backwards above. It's a single
cross-post you are actually recommending, rather
than multiple separate "multi-posts".
 

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