Re: HELP - Cannot logon after upgrading to Win 2000

From: me (me@home.net)
Date: 12/18/02


From: "me" <me@home.net>
Date: Wed, 18 Dec 2002 07:47:22 -0500

Honestly, I think you're screwed. Two separate problems here. First with
the interactive logon problem, that means you don't have administrative
rights. Users that don't have administrative rights are not allowed to
logon locally to a server. The second problem with a missing computer
account means a SID problem. Just because the machine shows in server
manager (or active directory) doesn't mean the computer will be able to
authenticate with the domain. To fix that you need to logon locally, remove
the machine from the domain and add it again. But since it is a domain
controller and there is no local account.......damn good thing you have that
mirror. My suggestion would be to go back to the mirror you had and try
again. If it does the same thing again, you may not be able to do the
upgrade. If this were a workstation, I would say remove from domain,
upgrade and add to domain again, but since it is a DC and of course no local
acount, that isn't possible because you can't change a server from a DC to
standalone and back again; only change role from PDC to BDC. And you're
right, it is quite stupid....of course, we are talking about Microsoft
software here.

- me

"G Couture" <gcouture@permabec.com> wrote in message
news:atoo73$3n9$1@cti15.citenet.net...
> After upgrading the NT4 BDC on our domain, I can't logon. The system tells
> me: "Thel local policy of this system does not permit you to logon
> interactively".
>
> If I try the network admin password, I get a message saying "The system
> cannot log you on to this domain because the system's computer account in
> its primary domain is missing or the password on that account is
incorrect"
>
> If I go to the domain controller, the account seems to be there. If I try
to
> access the BDC from there, I receive a message saying that the "Trust
> relationship between this workstation and the primary domain failed".
>
> The BDC seems to have isolated itself in a new domain with a password of
its
> own choosing.
>
> Anyone has an idea on how to solve this ?!? Should I have demoted the NT4
> BDC before upgrading? Fortunately, I have a mirror-image of the NT4
> installation that I kept, just in case, but this is quite stupid.
>
> Thanks for your suggestions
>
> G Couture
> Net Admin
> Permabec Corp
>
>



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