Re: System Groups

From: Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] (lanwench_at_heybuddy.donotsendme.unsolicitedmail.atyahoo.com)
Date: 06/09/05

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    In news:129E50DE-3DD1-4579-AD1A-5B5B7C1941BB@microsoft.com,
    John <John@discussions.microsoft.com> typed:
    > Some of my machines (all XP sp2) are not allowing me to add AD
    > accounts to the Local PC Groups. In all cases, the Domain Admin is
    > an Administrator on the local PC. Now, a few machines don't show the
    > Domain Admin but rather a red question mark over the person for the
    > icon, and instead of "Domain Admin", it read what looks like a SID.
    >
    > When I try to browse for a domain account, locations only shows the
    > local PC and does not have any drill down for Entire Network and so
    > on. However, I do have network resources and can get to the DC and
    > other servers.
    >
    > Any ideas why this may be happening?

    First thing, make sure all computers & servers are set up properly for AD
    DNS. Meaning, they all point *only* to your AD-integrated DNS server
    (presuming you use that) IP and not to any external/public IPs for DNS.
    Can you manage the PCs remotely in ADUC and add the groups you wish therein?


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