From: Nick on
As mentioned in my prior post, I am just completing the migration from
SBS 2003 to SBS 2008. One of the issues I am having is that I am
unable to join an Intel SS4000e NAS server to the domain. I am trying
to set it up so that it uses active directory to determine the user
list and login information (which is how it was configured on SBS
2003).

When I go through the steps, it sees the SBS 2008 server and brings up
the different active directory groups using the username and password
I have provided. When I try to complete the process it tells me that
the username provided does not have the authority to add the computer
to the domain.

How can I add the NAS server to the domain so that it can access the
active directory groups? The username I used has full administrative
rights. Because it is not a computer, I can't join the domain using a
browser.
From: Nick on
On Dec 21, 12:36 am, Nick <j...(a)giovas.net> wrote:
> As mentioned in my prior post, I am just completing the migration from
> SBS 2003 to SBS 2008.  One of the issues I am having is that I am
> unable to join an Intel SS4000e NAS server to the domain.  I am trying
> to set it up so that it uses active directory to determine the user
> list and login information (which is how it was configured on SBS
> 2003).
>
> When I go through the steps, it sees the SBS 2008 server and brings up
> the different active directory groups using the username and password
> I have provided.  When I try to complete the process it tells me that
> the username provided does not have the authority to add the computer
> to the domain.
>
> How can I add the NAS server to the domain so that it can access the
> active directory groups?  The username I used has full administrative
> rights.  Because it is not a computer, I can't join the domain using a
> browser.

Is it possible to manually ad the computer to the domain? Or, is it
possible to raise the authority level on one of the admin accounts so
that it can be added to the domain?

Thanks,
Nick
From: Russ (www.SBITS.Biz) on
Does that NAS have the ability to be joined to a Domain.
I've never used that one but Usually you put in the Domain Admin account
and It connects with AD.

When I RTFM
http://download.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/ss4000-e/sb/d39172006_ss4000e_user_guide.pdf

It does have AD Mode

Have you set it up with those instructions?
And use a DOMAIN Admin Account and Password?

Russ



--
Russell Grover - SBITS.Biz
Microsoft Gold Certified Partner
Microsoft Certified Small Business Specialist
World Wide 24hr SBS Remote Support - http://www.SBITS.Biz


"Nick" <junk(a)giovas.net> wrote in message
news:6ef23b93-c94c-46f0-a347-50d489c44b6b(a)v4g2000yqa.googlegroups.com...
On Dec 21, 12:36 am, Nick <j...(a)giovas.net> wrote:
> As mentioned in my prior post, I am just completing the migration from
> SBS 2003 to SBS 2008. One of the issues I am having is that I am
> unable to join an Intel SS4000e NAS server to the domain. I am trying
> to set it up so that it uses active directory to determine the user
> list and login information (which is how it was configured on SBS
> 2003).
>
> When I go through the steps, it sees the SBS 2008 server and brings up
> the different active directory groups using the username and password
> I have provided. When I try to complete the process it tells me that
> the username provided does not have the authority to add the computer
> to the domain.
>
> How can I add the NAS server to the domain so that it can access the
> active directory groups? The username I used has full administrative
> rights. Because it is not a computer, I can't join the domain using a
> browser.

Is it possible to manually ad the computer to the domain? Or, is it
possible to raise the authority level on one of the admin accounts so
that it can be added to the domain?

Thanks,
Nick


From: Nick on
On Dec 22, 1:43 am, "Russ \(www.SBITS.Biz\)"
<supp...(a)REMOVETHIS.sbits.biz> wrote:
> Does that NAS have the ability to be joined to a Domain.
> I've never used that one but Usually you put in the Domain Admin account
> and It connects with AD.
>
> When I RTFMhttp://download.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/ss4000-e/sb/d39...
>
> It does have AD Mode
>
> Have you set it up with those instructions?
> And use a DOMAIN Admin Account and Password?
>
> Russ
>
> --
> Russell Grover - SBITS.Biz
> Microsoft Gold Certified Partner
> Microsoft Certified Small Business Specialist
> World Wide 24hr SBS Remote Support -http://www.SBITS.Biz
>
> "Nick" <j...(a)giovas.net> wrote in message
>
> news:6ef23b93-c94c-46f0-a347-50d489c44b6b(a)v4g2000yqa.googlegroups.com...
> On Dec 21, 12:36 am, Nick <j...(a)giovas.net> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > As mentioned in my prior post, I am just completing the migration from
> > SBS 2003 to SBS 2008. One of the issues I am having is that I am
> > unable to join an Intel SS4000e NAS server to the domain. I am trying
> > to set it up so that it uses active directory to determine the user
> > list and login information (which is how it was configured on SBS
> > 2003).
>
> > When I go through the steps, it sees the SBS 2008 server and brings up
> > the different active directory groups using the username and password
> > I have provided. When I try to complete the process it tells me that
> > the username provided does not have the authority to add the computer
> > to the domain.
>
> > How can I add the NAS server to the domain so that it can access the
> > active directory groups? The username I used has full administrative
> > rights. Because it is not a computer, I can't join the domain using a
> > browser.
>
> Is it possible to manually ad the computer to the domain?  Or, is it
> possible to raise the authority level on one of the admin accounts so
> that it can be added to the domain?
>
> Thanks,
> Nick- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

I used the instructions you provided the link for. I prevoiusly had
joined it to the domain when running SBS 2003 and had no problems. I
just migrated to SBS 2008 and it tells me that the username and
password don't have the correct authority. I am using the username
for the primary administrator that was setup when I installed SBS
2008. I would assume that this administrator would have the
appropriate authority.
From: Les Connor on
Immediately after the installation of SBS 2008, are you not prompted to set
up a new administrator account - as the one used to install gets disabled?

What happens if you do set up another Admin account, log on with that
account, and try again?

--
Les Connor [SBS-MVP]


____________________________
"Nick" <junk(a)giovas.net> wrote in message
news:710281e5-506d-4871-a4f9-4aec5d545605(a)v5g2000prm.googlegroups.com...
On Dec 22, 1:43 am, "Russ \(www.SBITS.Biz\)"
<supp...(a)REMOVETHIS.sbits.biz> wrote:
> Does that NAS have the ability to be joined to a Domain.
> I've never used that one but Usually you put in the Domain Admin account
> and It connects with AD.
>
> When I
> RTFMhttp://download.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/ss4000-e/sb/d39...
>
> It does have AD Mode
>
> Have you set it up with those instructions?
> And use a DOMAIN Admin Account and Password?
>
> Russ
>
> --
> Russell Grover - SBITS.Biz
> Microsoft Gold Certified Partner
> Microsoft Certified Small Business Specialist
> World Wide 24hr SBS Remote Support -http://www.SBITS.Biz
>
> "Nick" <j...(a)giovas.net> wrote in message
>
> news:6ef23b93-c94c-46f0-a347-50d489c44b6b(a)v4g2000yqa.googlegroups.com...
> On Dec 21, 12:36 am, Nick <j...(a)giovas.net> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > As mentioned in my prior post, I am just completing the migration from
> > SBS 2003 to SBS 2008. One of the issues I am having is that I am
> > unable to join an Intel SS4000e NAS server to the domain. I am trying
> > to set it up so that it uses active directory to determine the user
> > list and login information (which is how it was configured on SBS
> > 2003).
>
> > When I go through the steps, it sees the SBS 2008 server and brings up
> > the different active directory groups using the username and password
> > I have provided. When I try to complete the process it tells me that
> > the username provided does not have the authority to add the computer
> > to the domain.
>
> > How can I add the NAS server to the domain so that it can access the
> > active directory groups? The username I used has full administrative
> > rights. Because it is not a computer, I can't join the domain using a
> > browser.
>
> Is it possible to manually ad the computer to the domain? Or, is it
> possible to raise the authority level on one of the admin accounts so
> that it can be added to the domain?
>
> Thanks,
> Nick- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

I used the instructions you provided the link for. I prevoiusly had
joined it to the domain when running SBS 2003 and had no problems. I
just migrated to SBS 2008 and it tells me that the username and
password don't have the correct authority. I am using the username
for the primary administrator that was setup when I installed SBS
2008. I would assume that this administrator would have the
appropriate authority.

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