That's not it.
I should have mentioned that I verified that the client IPconfig is getting correct DNS and WINS from the DHCP server (all on the SBS).
Is there a way to run the wizard from the share aside from the web?
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Server has a single NIC and is running DHCP, DNS and WINS
Now trying to connect the XP Pro SP2 clients using the //servername/connectcomput
When I run the wizard using the server administrator account, I get the following message:
"The list of users and computers could not be found on the server. Make sure that the small business server network adapters are configured correctly"
client and server are on the same switch
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When you say you're running the wizard using the server administrator account how have you logged in. As the PC is not yet connected to the domain you need to login to the client pc as a local admin and the run http://server/connectcompu
I have some thing like this, here what did it for me:-
create user & computer name on server
create user (with admin to local m/c) on XP client this will give the user admin rights to there m/c only (unless you set then on the server aswell witch I would not ! )
on some client m/c's I needed to re do by setting client to workgroup first b4 running http://servername/connectc
set NIC to dhcp (and if you like Gateway to server)
check internet works www.yahoo.com ...
http://servername/connectc
dont know if this is what you need but through Ied try and help anyway.
Ja
OK - I've got 2 XP machines that are giving headaches and the reason is unclear - looks like I'll have to move them manually. Weird that the first 2 were pain and the rest have worked since. Maybe that's why those were designated as the test machines - the problem children
Still like to figure out what is up with those 2 - its defitinitely something with the client
Network config looks good, internet connectivity, etc.
Logging on using a local acct with admin rights.
Even went and set IE security to low and added server to trusted domains
nothing shows up on the server log - just weird
Next 4 machines have worked fine for the most part; although one user profile got pretty mangled in the process (perhpas b/c I forgot to disable the AV).
This is my first experience with SBS - tried for a while to reconfigure Dell's idiotic OEM configuratuion (12GB C partition with everything loaded there); wiped it, repartitioned and reinstalled and its been solid. Not used to all these wizards but they seem really well thought out for the most and sure are some big time savers.
Anbody got any ideas what would screw this up at the client?
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by: Milkybar-kidPosted on 2005-06-28 at 12:14:51ID: 14321916
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