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| | Lost network interface functionality after joining a domain Hi all. Well, this is weird. I've just installed Vista Business on my HP nx6125. If I use it as a standalone machine, all is well. However, if I then subsequently join our domain (which is a Windows 2003 domain), the next time I log onto the machine after a reboot loads of services don't start, one of which is the DHCP service. I can't access the network, the internet, Windows Update, the lot. When I try to start the DHCP server (or others) I get an "Access Denied" message. It doesn't matter if I log on as a local user to the machine or my network account, services set as Automatic fail to start. Anyone got any ideas what I is going on. Cheers Dave |
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| | Re: Lost network interface functionality after joining a domain I have the same problem, when i installed the Vista everything was fine, but when i joined it to the Windows 2003 domain, some service stopped working, like Telephony and other, and therfor i am unable to establish vpn connections. I have tried to change the account from Network service, up to Administrator, without any luck. The Telephony service failed to start due to the following error: A privilege that the service requires to function properly does not exist in the service account configuration. You may use the Services Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-in (services.msc) and the Local Security Settings MMC snap-in (secpol.msc) to view the service configuration and the account configuration. The Remote Access Connection Manager service depends on the Telephony service which failed to start because of the following error: A privilege that the service requires to function properly does not exist in the service account configuration. You may use the Services Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-in (services.msc) and the Local Security Settings MMC snap-in (secpol.msc) to view the service configuration and the account configuration. |
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| | Re: Lost network interface functionality after joining a domain It's obviously a flaw in the way Vista Business behaves after joining a 2003 domain then if I am not the only person who's suffering! My best guess is that when vista joins the domain, some security rights get altered when group policy is refreshed, rendering vista unable to then start the required services. Would be good if there was someone from Microsoft who could advise us what we need to do to successfully join our vista workstations to a Windows 2003 domain... Dave "Dave Parker" <dparker@esys.co.uk> wrote in message news:963EE5D0-FDD0-4F95-B330-B3E7753A10BE@microsoft.com... > Hi all. > Well, this is weird. I've just installed Vista Business on my HP nx6125. > If I use it as a standalone machine, all is well. However, if I then > subsequently join our domain (which is a Windows 2003 domain), the next > time I log onto the machine after a reboot loads of services don't start, > one of which is the DHCP service. I can't access the network, the > internet, Windows Update, the lot. When I try to start the DHCP server > (or others) I get an "Access Denied" message. It doesn't matter if I log > on as a local user to the machine or my network account, services set as > Automatic fail to start. > > Anyone got any ideas what I is going on. > > Cheers > Dave |
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| | Re: Lost network interface functionality after joining a domain This (http://blogs.technet.com/asiasupp/ar...00-domain.aspx) seems to be a good approach... I just found it, could not try yet... "Dave Parker" wrote: > It's obviously a flaw in the way Vista Business behaves after joining a 2003 > domain then if I am not the only person who's suffering! > My best guess is that when vista joins the domain, some security rights get > altered when group policy is refreshed, rendering vista unable to then start > the required services. > Would be good if there was someone from Microsoft who could advise us what > we need to do to successfully join our vista workstations to a Windows 2003 > domain... > Dave > > "Dave Parker" <dparker@esys.co.uk> wrote in message > news:963EE5D0-FDD0-4F95-B330-B3E7753A10BE@microsoft.com... > > Hi all. > > Well, this is weird. I've just installed Vista Business on my HP nx6125. > > If I use it as a standalone machine, all is well. However, if I then > > subsequently join our domain (which is a Windows 2003 domain), the next > > time I log onto the machine after a reboot loads of services don't start, > > one of which is the DHCP service. I can't access the network, the > > internet, Windows Update, the lot. When I try to start the DHCP server > > (or others) I get an "Access Denied" message. It doesn't matter if I log > > on as a local user to the machine or my network account, services set as > > Automatic fail to start. > > > > Anyone got any ideas what I is going on. > > > > Cheers > > Dave > |
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| | Re: Lost network interface functionality after joining a domain On Feb 12, 6:10 am, Wolfgang Bures <WolfgangBu...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > This > (http://blogs.technet.com/asiasupp/ar...y-attention-wh...) seems to be a good approach... > > I just found it, could not try yet... > > > > "Dave Parker" wrote: > > It's obviously a flaw in the way Vista Business behaves after joining a 2003 > > domain then if I am not the only person who's suffering! > > My best guess is that when vista joins the domain, some security rights get > > altered when group policy is refreshed, rendering vista unable to then start > > the required services. > > Would be good if there was someone from Microsoft who could advise us what > > we need to do to successfully join our vista workstations to a Windows 2003 > > domain... > > Dave > > > "Dave Parker" <dpar...@esys.co.uk> wrote in message > >news:963EE5D0-FDD0-4F95-B330-B3E7753A10BE@microsoft.com... > > > Hi all. > > > Well, this is weird. I've just installed Vista Business on my HP nx6125. > > > If I use it as a standalone machine, all is well. However, if I then > > > subsequently join our domain (which is a Windows 2003 domain), the next > > > time I log onto the machine after a reboot loads of services don't start, > > > one of which is the DHCP service. I can't access the network, the > > > internet, Windows Update, the lot. When I try to start the DHCP server > > > (or others) I get an "Access Denied" message. It doesn't matter if I log > > > on as a local user to the machine or my network account, services set as > > > Automatic fail to start. > > > > Anyone got any ideas what I is going on. > > > > Cheers > > > Dave- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - No luck. I'm still looking for a solution as well. |
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| | Re: Lost network interface functionality after joining a domain Any updates to this problem? I am experiencing the same after joining a new laptop with Vista Business to a W2K domain. The join was successful, but my networking is broken as services no longer start. Thanks! |
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| | Re: Lost network interface functionality after joining a domain i have the same issue. its causing real problems. just got 2 new notebooks and i have had to remove vista and go back to XP. anyone tried calling Bill!!!!!! "stillmc@gmail.com" wrote: > > Any updates to this problem? I am experiencing the same after joining > a new laptop with Vista Business to a W2K domain. The join was > successful, but my networking is broken as services no longer start. > Thanks! > > |
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