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Asked by jockbir in Miscellaneous Networking, OS / 2 Network Security, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
I had a server say called jane. I replaced it with a new server and called that server jane. I tried to dcpromo the first jane but would not. I took it down, upgraded to win2k3 and then dcpromo/forceremoval which gave me a member domain. I renamed the old server oldjane. When I try to readd it to the domain it comes up with two errors.
Event ID 7003 service control manager "the net logon service depends on the following nonexistence service: lmHosts" and "the computer browser service depends on the following nonexistence service:lmhosts"
I saw microsoft kb 1518146 said remove tcp/ip and reinstalled. Only way I could do so was unclick the tc/ip and it removed microsoft networks. Shut completely down. Rebooted. Reinstalled tcp/ip and microsoft network. Shut down and rebooted.
Tried readding. Same error but another message came up that "ane.domain.local" did not exist.
I can see the registry is corrupted but not sure where to go from here.
20091111-EE-VQP-92 - Hierarchy / EE_QW_3_20080625