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тАО07-27-2009 06:48 AM
тАО07-27-2009 06:48 AM
Login needs old server running
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
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тАО07-27-2009 07:05 PM
тАО07-27-2009 07:05 PM
Re: Login needs old server running
Are they both Domain Controllers on the same domain?
Make a great day!
Roger
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тАО07-28-2009 03:36 AM
тАО07-28-2009 03:36 AM
Re: Login needs old server running
I'm not sure if the old one is still acting as a Domain Controller. I don't know enough about servers to tell.
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тАО07-28-2009 07:27 PM
тАО07-28-2009 07:27 PM
Re: Login needs old server running
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.
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.
Are you anywhere near SW Florida? ;-)
Makea great day!
Roger
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тАО07-30-2009 04:10 AM
тАО07-30-2009 04:10 AM
Re: Login needs old server running
I'm trying to learn as much as I can and this helps a lot.
I'm in Wisconsin, but support users from all over. I wish the support company would have explaned this in more detail.
I would have done a lot of things differently after finding out the problems 64bit, virtual software etc..
Thanks again!
Live and learn.