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Existing SBS 2003 setup, all users/computers joined the 'wrong' way. How to fix?
Hi everyone,
I'm working on a clients site and trying to get RWW all set up and working nicely but every machine appears to be have been joined the old fashioned way i.e. through the not using the connect computer wizard.
Doesn't appear to be causing any major issues but I was wondering if there is an easy way to rejoin everyone with the advantages that using the Connect Computer wizard brings (such as all the stuff here : http://msmvps.com/blogs/bradley/archive/2005/01/23/33632.aspx)
I'm hoping that the only way is not to unjoing and rejoin - is there a post joining script you can run to ensure that the client is correctly configured?
With specific regard to RWW - the particular part I'm looking for is the adding of users to the Local Admins to allow remote access to that PC. However, it would be nice get everything all at once if possible.
Kindest regards
I'm working on a clients site and trying to get RWW all set up and working nicely but every machine appears to be have been joined the old fashioned way i.e. through the not using the connect computer wizard.
Doesn't appear to be causing any major issues but I was wondering if there is an easy way to rejoin everyone with the advantages that using the Connect Computer wizard brings (such as all the stuff here : http://msmvps.com/blogs/bradley/archive/2005/01/23/33632.aspx)
I'm hoping that the only way is not to unjoing and rejoin - is there a post joining script you can run to ensure that the client is correctly configured?
With specific regard to RWW - the particular part I'm looking for is the adding of users to the Local Admins to allow remote access to that PC. However, it would be nice get everything all at once if possible.
Kindest regards
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Thanks again