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Rodney Buike
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Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2005 8:51 pm    Post subject: NT Server cannot access 2003 SP1 servers Reply with quote

I just migrated a 2000 SP4 server used for File and Print services to a new
2003 SP1 server.

We have one NT4 server, that canot access the new 2003 SP1 server. It
cannot ping the server or access any of the shares on the server.

There is no firewall enabled on the server and the Security Migration Wizard
has not been run. Its a default Windows 2003 SP1 server with all the latest
hotfixes.

Any ideas?

--
Rodney Buike
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Rodney Buike
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Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2005 12:50 am    Post subject: RE: NT Server cannot access 2003 SP1 servers Reply with quote

Well this is the second time I have answered myself :)

Forgot the static route to the subnet with the NT4 server. The all the
machines have the static route added via a startup script. The 2003 servers
had not been moved into the OU with the script applied :)

Always the little things!


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Rodney Buike MCSE 2000/2003
http://thelazyadmin.com


"Rodney Buike" wrote:

Quote:
I just migrated a 2000 SP4 server used for File and Print services to a new
2003 SP1 server.

We have one NT4 server, that canot access the new 2003 SP1 server. It
cannot ping the server or access any of the shares on the server.

There is no firewall enabled on the server and the Security Migration Wizard
has not been run. Its a default Windows 2003 SP1 server with all the latest
hotfixes.

Any ideas?

--
Rodney Buike
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Vincent Xu [MSFT]
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Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2005 8:17 am    Post subject: RE: NT Server cannot access 2003 SP1 servers Reply with quote

Hi,

Glad to hear your problem is resolved by yourself.

Have a good day~.

Best regards,

Vincent Xu
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Well this is the second time I have answered myself :)

Forgot the static route to the subnet with the NT4 server. The all the
machines have the static route added via a startup script. The 2003
servers
had not been moved into the OU with the script applied :)

Always the little things!


--
Rodney Buike MCSE 2000/2003
http://thelazyadmin.com


"Rodney Buike" wrote:

I just migrated a 2000 SP4 server used for File and Print services to a
new
2003 SP1 server.

We have one NT4 server, that canot access the new 2003 SP1 server. It
cannot ping the server or access any of the shares on the server.

There is no firewall enabled on the server and the Security Migration
Wizard
has not been run. Its a default Windows 2003 SP1 server with all the
latest
hotfixes.

Any ideas?

--
Rodney Buike
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