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I have a 2003 SBS Server that is the domain controller. I am trying to join a standard 2003 to the domain.  The domain is a .local. We are running Norton corporate edition.  We have stopped the N...
Zones: Microsoft NetworkDate Answered: 10/12/2004 Views: 4
I am trying to get some Windows XP Pro clients to join a domain that is on a server running Small Business Server 2003. The domain name is xxxxxx.local (.local is the actual name; the xxxxxx repres...
Zones: Microsoft NetworkDate Answered: 08/11/2005 Views: 0
Hi all - I have a Win2k domain with 1 Win2k DC, and just tried to add a second DC, an SBS 2003 box. I want to make this an SBS 2003 domain, but when the SBS2003 setup asked for the domain name duri...
Zones: Windows 2003 ServerDate Answered: 09/29/2005 Views: 0
This is the case: I setup SBS 2003 on a server connected to a D-Link DSL wireless router. I kept the router as DHCP server. I assigned a static address of 192.168.0.100 to the server. The router...
Zones: Microsoft NetworkDate Answered: 12/03/2006 Views: 5
Can I join a Windows 2003 SBS Server to an existing domain and just act as a member server? I am under the impression that SBS servers must at as the domain controller. So I am wondering if I demot...
Zones: SBS Small Business ServerDate Answered: 01/24/2007 Views: 0
I am using SBS 2003 and just added a computer using Vista (the only one -- the others are XP). I added teh computer name and when I went to use http:\server\connectcomputer and clicked on the join ...
Zones: Windows VistaDate Answered: 05/04/2007 Views: 27
I've joined a few remote workstations using the connectcomputer wizard over a VPN Tunnel. They are all very slow (Document redirection disabled for these users) because of 100% CPU usage every so ...
Zones: SBS Small Business ServerDate Answered: 06/10/2007 Views: 0
I am unable to get any Xp workstation to join a brand new domain on my SBS 2003 server. I ensured i can ping the DC. I checked for DNS records for the server and all appears to be correct. I can ...
Zones: Microsoft OS, SB...Date Answered: 08/28/2007 Views: 0
I have a client that has a network on one site with 2 x 2003 standard servers and one 2008 standard.  They own another office with a  2003 SBS network.  They want to close down the second office an...
Zones: SBS Small Business Server, Exchange, Windows 2003 Serv...Date Answered: 10/07/2008 Views: 0
How can I configure an AppleMAC to join an SBS2003 R2 Domain and seamlessly use the RDP, Terminal Services, VPN and OWA? I am not a MAC user? History: 1. SBS2003 R2 domain - No issues 2. Behi...
Zones: Apple Networking, Apple OS, SBS Small Busi...Date Answered: 11/25/2008 Views: 0