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"Access is Denied" when trying to promote a 2003 Server to become a domain controller

Asked by BuckChrisBuck in Windows 2003 Server

Tags: covert, failed, operation, access, domain

Hi,

I need to create a second DC in my domain and am unable to complete the task
Each time I try to install the role I get the following message:
"The operation failed because: The Active Directory Installation Wizard was unable to covert the computer account Lamb to a domain controller "access is denied"
I am using the administrator account to make the change and I have tried several other accounts all with the same result
Everything else seems to be fine in terms of connectivity etc.
The administrator account is a member of almost every group (trying to make it work!!!!!) including domain admins and enterprise admins
This is a small network of 4 servers (one DC and currently 3 member servers - 1 is windows 2000)
Please help - this is urgent as I leave the company this week!!
Cheers
Chris
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