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Virtual Machine Manager 2007, error in converting physical to virtual

Asked by wskorski in Microsoft Virtual Server 2005

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Hello - I'm trying to convert a physical win2k machine to virtual server 2005.   No luck.   Tried the tool kit but it required ADS, which I do not have.  So I thought I'd try Virtual Machine Manager 2007.

The configuration is:
Win2003R2 running MS Vurtual Server 2005 and Virtual Machine Manager 2007
It is also DC.   The FQDN is US1.VS.XYZ.COM, where the server name is US1 and the domain is VS.XYZ.COM

The machine to be converted is Win2kSP4.   It is a member of the domain.  It shows up in the Domain console under Computers.  It's name is M1.

I start VMM, click Convert Physical Server.   I select my win2k server from the Browse list.   The name comes up as M1.Computers.vs.xyz.com   (I remove the ".computers" part)

I enter proper log in information.  

I get to the Gather System Information step and get this:

VMM is unable to add the server 4UDM1.vs.4udr.com as a managed computer because the server is not listed in Active Directory Domain Services.
Verify that the server name and the domain name are correct, and then try the operation again.
ID: 439

Any diagnostic help on this?

thanks
Wes
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