wildkaarde
IS-IT--Management
- May 16, 2007
- 3
First - thank you to those who keep this website going: Admins, endusers, and SMEs who are kind enough to help solve problems when we're at our wit's end.
Now for the problem:
Out of the box 2003 R2 server, with every winpatch by Windows Update. Attempting to join a domain that already exists, on a 2003 AD server.
I have already run ADPREP from disk 2 on the AD Server, and it successfully went from 30 to 31 for /forestprep. /domainprep complained that this task was already done and didn't need to run /domainprep.
I rebooted the AD server, and removed all references to the R2 box. I then rebooted the R2 box, just in case, and I am still unable to get this attached to the domain.
I have admin passwords on both systems, even modified my personal account to be allowed damn near every edit available, and tried that account. No luck.
The AD server is already elevated to 2003 server for the domain, so that isn't it either.
The following error occurred attempting to join the domain "XX":
The specified server cannot perform the requested operation.
Any helpful suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Now for the problem:
Out of the box 2003 R2 server, with every winpatch by Windows Update. Attempting to join a domain that already exists, on a 2003 AD server.
I have already run ADPREP from disk 2 on the AD Server, and it successfully went from 30 to 31 for /forestprep. /domainprep complained that this task was already done and didn't need to run /domainprep.
I rebooted the AD server, and removed all references to the R2 box. I then rebooted the R2 box, just in case, and I am still unable to get this attached to the domain.
I have admin passwords on both systems, even modified my personal account to be allowed damn near every edit available, and tried that account. No luck.
The AD server is already elevated to 2003 server for the domain, so that isn't it either.
The following error occurred attempting to join the domain "XX":
The specified server cannot perform the requested operation.
Any helpful suggestions would be greatly appreciated!