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Hi,

I asked awhile ago if I could join a Standard Server 2003 to a SBS 2003

domain and I received the

answer yes. I don't recall where I posted the question, anyway I went to

join the server to an

existing domain last night and it said something to the affect that the AD

was to old? It is

2003 Standard R2, am I missing something or can I not join that server to

the domain, I just realized

I want it to be a domain controller as well, I didn't ask that before,

oops...

I did join it to the domain, can I add it as a domain controller? That's the

question I meant to ask.

Thanks Craig

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Re: SBS Servers

 

In article <#f4Ktas9HHA.5160@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl>, stjoe5373

@news.postalias says...

> Hi,

> I asked awhile ago if I could join a Standard Server 2003 to a SBS 2003

> domain and I received the

> answer yes. I don't recall where I posted the question, anyway I went to

> join the server to an

> existing domain last night and it said something to the affect that the AD

> was to old? It is

> 2003 Standard R2, am I missing something or can I not join that server to

> the domain, I just realized

> I want it to be a domain controller as well, I didn't ask that before,

> oops...

> I did join it to the domain, can I add it as a domain controller? That's the

> question I meant to ask.

> Thanks Craig

 

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RE: SBS Servers

 

Hello Craig,

 

Thank you for posting here.

 

We find you have a duplicate post in SBS queue. I will close this thread

and do this issue with you in SBS queue.

 

Thank you for your understanding.

 

Have a nice day.

 

Best regards,

 

Terence Liu(MSFT)

 

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| Subject: SBS Servers

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| Hi,

| I asked awhile ago if I could join a Standard Server 2003 to a SBS 2003

| domain and I received the

| answer yes. I don't recall where I posted the question, anyway I went to

| join the server to an

| existing domain last night and it said something to the affect that the

AD

| was to old? It is

| 2003 Standard R2, am I missing something or can I not join that server to

| the domain, I just realized

| I want it to be a domain controller as well, I didn't ask that before,

| oops...

| I did join it to the domain, can I add it as a domain controller? That's

the

| question I meant to ask.

| Thanks Craig

|

|

|


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