I ran the netdiag /v /fix and got two warnings:
Per interface results:
NetBT name test. . . . . . : Passed
:
..__MSBROWSE__.<01> GROUP REGISTERED
[WARNING] At least one of the <00> 'WorkStation Service', <03> 'Messenger Service', <20> 'WINS'...
I tried it with a laptop running XP (no SP) that had previously been on the domain way back when, and another PC running XP that had never been on the domain, old or new. Same unsuccessful results. Only Win2K joined with no problems. My next plan is to install a fresh copy of XP on a new...
I get the disabled when it adds it to ADUC, but doesn't successfully join the domain. If I reset it, it appears in ADUC to be enabled, but the workstation still cannot connect to the domain. I have only been "successful" if I make a name change at the same time as I attempt to join. Then the...
I tried with the names removed, and I tried with the workstations manually added in ADUC. Same results. I forgot to state also that I can only rename the workstation if I disjoin from the domain back to workgroup. The IP address for the workstation is DHCP'ed from the router (and throughout has...
I tried with the names removed, and I tried with the workstations manually added in ADUC. Same results. I forgot to state also that I can only rename the workstation if I disjoin from the domain back to workgroup. The IP address for the workstation is DHCP'ed from the router (and throughout has...
Microsoft support was no help and I can't afford their $$$$ support. I tried several other things without success. The latest attempt, I changed the name of the computer at the same time I tried to join the domain. I successfully joined the domain, but got the following msg:
The following error...
Thanks, BadFrog. I ran the dcdiag and there were a few things to clean up in the DC. I still cannot start or stop the RPC - the options are grayed out, it is set for AutoStart and I cannot change that either. This is the result of the cmd line:
C:\>net stop rpcss
The requested pause or stop is...
Thanks guys, I followed your suggestions, but still no success. Dcdiag suggested that I static the server IP address. It was DHCPed. I static'ed it but got same unsuccessful results. ????
Thanks. I changed the name, dropped shields (disabled firewall), synched the time, and was still unsuccessful. I also tried another XP machine that had never been on the domain and had the same, unsuccessful, results. Any other suggestions?
For learning and testing, I have a Windows 2003 Server. At one time, I had two PCs connected to the domain. Both run Win XP Pro, one with SP2. I disconnected them from the domain to do some Workgroup testing. Since then, I changed the network subnet address. I deleted the computers from AD and...
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.