Greetings,
I am admin for a small company that uses 1 server running Win2k Server and about 12 workstations that run WinXP Pro.
I recently had to reformat the domain controller.. So I set it up with Win2k Server as DC. Our old domain name didn't have an extension (for some reason) and so I gave an extension to the new one; the domain name is in every other way the same.
i.e.
old domain name : ourbusiness
new domain name : ourbusiness.yvr
I tried manually changing the domain for my workstation and it worked but when I logged back in as MyUser in ourbusiness I found myself in a new local user profile... and unable to log back into my old profile.
that we do not use roaming profiles, home folders or login scripts and that our users files are stored on their local machine. Note also that we do not use the DHCP provided by the server but the one provided by our router.
So I was able to move my files but not my settings (I didn't try too hard though). I'm looking for a clean way of migrating the remaining computer accounts without affecting the local profiles.
I haven't changed anything on the other workstations yet so I guess they are still logging into the old domain (even though there is no controller for it ?). In any case, all the workstations show up in Windows explorer (from my workstations) under ourbusiness but if I try accessing those that don't have a computer account in AD I get :
"\\Workstation1 is not accessible. You might not have permission to use this network ressource"...."There are currently no logon servers available to service the logon request."
I read a bit about netdom and I'm pretty sure it can do what I want to do but I can't figure out the syntax... the docs at Microsoft are quite ambiguous. I tried "netdom reset workstation1 /domain
urbusiness" on the dos prompt of the DC but it always results in failure. Sometimes it explicitely says that there is not server to handle the logon request...
I also considered using the XP Files and settings wizard but it insists on compressing everything and it takes a long time to do so... so that's last resort.
So my question is:
How do I get my XP workstations to join ourbusiness.yvr (from a former ourbusiness account) without loosing the local profiles and settings ?
Note: it may be a clue but somehow the old folder (on my local machine which has been migrated) were named myuser and the new one is myuser.ourbusiness. Simply renaming the folder doesn't cut it
I am admin for a small company that uses 1 server running Win2k Server and about 12 workstations that run WinXP Pro.
I recently had to reformat the domain controller.. So I set it up with Win2k Server as DC. Our old domain name didn't have an extension (for some reason) and so I gave an extension to the new one; the domain name is in every other way the same.
i.e.
old domain name : ourbusiness
new domain name : ourbusiness.yvr
I tried manually changing the domain for my workstation and it worked but when I logged back in as MyUser in ourbusiness I found myself in a new local user profile... and unable to log back into my old profile.
that we do not use roaming profiles, home folders or login scripts and that our users files are stored on their local machine. Note also that we do not use the DHCP provided by the server but the one provided by our router.
So I was able to move my files but not my settings (I didn't try too hard though). I'm looking for a clean way of migrating the remaining computer accounts without affecting the local profiles.
I haven't changed anything on the other workstations yet so I guess they are still logging into the old domain (even though there is no controller for it ?). In any case, all the workstations show up in Windows explorer (from my workstations) under ourbusiness but if I try accessing those that don't have a computer account in AD I get :
"\\Workstation1 is not accessible. You might not have permission to use this network ressource"...."There are currently no logon servers available to service the logon request."
I read a bit about netdom and I'm pretty sure it can do what I want to do but I can't figure out the syntax... the docs at Microsoft are quite ambiguous. I tried "netdom reset workstation1 /domain
I also considered using the XP Files and settings wizard but it insists on compressing everything and it takes a long time to do so... so that's last resort.
So my question is:
How do I get my XP workstations to join ourbusiness.yvr (from a former ourbusiness account) without loosing the local profiles and settings ?
Note: it may be a clue but somehow the old folder (on my local machine which has been migrated) were named myuser and the new one is myuser.ourbusiness. Simply renaming the folder doesn't cut it