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    <title>topic Re: Login needs old server running in Operating System - Microsoft</title>
    <link>https://community.hpe.com/t5/operating-system-microsoft/login-needs-old-server-running/m-p/4467342#M11853</link>
    <description>Hi Ken:&lt;BR /&gt;&lt;BR /&gt;Are they both Domain Controllers on the same domain?&lt;BR /&gt;&lt;BR /&gt;Make a great day!&lt;BR /&gt;&lt;BR /&gt;Roger</description>
    <pubDate>Tue, 28 Jul 2009 02:05:33 GMT</pubDate>
    <dc:creator>Roger Faucher</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2009-07-28T02:05:33Z</dc:date>
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      <title>Login needs old server running</title>
      <link>https://community.hpe.com/t5/operating-system-microsoft/login-needs-old-server-running/m-p/4467341#M11852</link>
      <description>Hello,&lt;BR /&gt;We installed a new Windows 2008 server, but if the old 2000 server shuts down, no one can log into the network. I was told it is a 'Radius" issue by our support company but they can not solve this problem. The whole idea of a new server is that things will work without the old one. Any help would be greatly approeciated. Thanks. Ken</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 27 Jul 2009 13:48:59 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>https://community.hpe.com/t5/operating-system-microsoft/login-needs-old-server-running/m-p/4467341#M11852</guid>
      <dc:creator>Ken wanderer</dc:creator>
      <dc:date>2009-07-27T13:48:59Z</dc:date>
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      <title>Re: Login needs old server running</title>
      <link>https://community.hpe.com/t5/operating-system-microsoft/login-needs-old-server-running/m-p/4467342#M11853</link>
      <description>Hi Ken:&lt;BR /&gt;&lt;BR /&gt;Are they both Domain Controllers on the same domain?&lt;BR /&gt;&lt;BR /&gt;Make a great day!&lt;BR /&gt;&lt;BR /&gt;Roger</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 28 Jul 2009 02:05:33 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>https://community.hpe.com/t5/operating-system-microsoft/login-needs-old-server-running/m-p/4467342#M11853</guid>
      <dc:creator>Roger Faucher</dc:creator>
      <dc:date>2009-07-28T02:05:33Z</dc:date>
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      <title>Re: Login needs old server running</title>
      <link>https://community.hpe.com/t5/operating-system-microsoft/login-needs-old-server-running/m-p/4467343#M11854</link>
      <description>Our old one is a Windows 2000 SBS server, and the new one is Windows 2008 Standard.&lt;BR /&gt;I'm not sure if the old one is still acting as a Domain Controller. I don't know enough about servers to tell.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 28 Jul 2009 10:36:21 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>https://community.hpe.com/t5/operating-system-microsoft/login-needs-old-server-running/m-p/4467343#M11854</guid>
      <dc:creator>Ken wanderer</dc:creator>
      <dc:date>2009-07-28T10:36:21Z</dc:date>
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      <title>Re: Login needs old server running</title>
      <link>https://community.hpe.com/t5/operating-system-microsoft/login-needs-old-server-running/m-p/4467344#M11855</link>
      <description>If it's SBS it must be a DC and that's the crux of your problem. You would be better off to have made the new server a SBS 2008 server. See here: &lt;A href="http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sbs/default.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sbs/default.aspx&lt;/A&gt;&lt;BR /&gt;&lt;BR /&gt;It may be possible to make your new server a "member server" in the SBS 2000 domain but I'm not sure if it can be a DC in that domain or not. If it can be a DC in that domain, that might be your best solution. Alternatively, you can make it a DC in an entirely new domain and re-configure each computer to be in that new domain. If you opt to go in that direction, I would build a new 'test' PC to connect to that new domain and ensure everything will work the way you need before transitioning all your production PCs to the new domain.&lt;BR /&gt;&lt;BR /&gt;Either direction you take will be pretty complex. Since your "support company" was unable to figure this out, I would suggest a different vendor might be a good approach, preferably one familiar with SBS.&lt;BR /&gt;&lt;BR /&gt;Are you anywhere near SW Florida? ;-)&lt;BR /&gt;&lt;BR /&gt;Makea great day!&lt;BR /&gt;&lt;BR /&gt;Roger</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 29 Jul 2009 02:27:14 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>https://community.hpe.com/t5/operating-system-microsoft/login-needs-old-server-running/m-p/4467344#M11855</guid>
      <dc:creator>Roger Faucher</dc:creator>
      <dc:date>2009-07-29T02:27:14Z</dc:date>
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      <title>Re: Login needs old server running</title>
      <link>https://community.hpe.com/t5/operating-system-microsoft/login-needs-old-server-running/m-p/4467345#M11856</link>
      <description>Thanks for the insight into the issue.&lt;BR /&gt;I'm trying to learn as much as I can and this helps a lot.&lt;BR /&gt;I'm in Wisconsin, but support users from all over. I wish the support company would have explaned this in more detail.&lt;BR /&gt;I would have done a lot of things differently after finding out the problems 64bit, virtual software etc.. &lt;BR /&gt;Thanks again!&lt;BR /&gt;Live and learn.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 30 Jul 2009 11:10:04 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>https://community.hpe.com/t5/operating-system-microsoft/login-needs-old-server-running/m-p/4467345#M11856</guid>
      <dc:creator>Ken wanderer</dc:creator>
      <dc:date>2009-07-30T11:10:04Z</dc:date>
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