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...
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> "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-...
> > > 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 -
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No luck. I'm still looking for a solution as well.