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SYMPTOMSWhen you attempt to install a Windows NT 4.0-based backup domain controller (BDC) in a domain with a Windows 2000-based primary domain controller (PDC), you may receive the following error message: If an administrator attempts to add the computer account from an already installed Windows NT 4.0-based BDC using the Srvmgr tool, the following message occurs: The following error message is logged on the Windows 2000-based PDC:
CAUSEThis behavior occurs because the Windows NT 4.0 Setup routine creates an account of class User instead of class Computer. RESOLUTION
To add a Windows NT 4.0-based BDC to a domain with a Windows 2000 client as the PDC, use the Srvmgr tool that is included with Windows 2000. You should run this version of the tool only on the Windows 2000 client to pre-create the computer account for the BDC. After you create the account, the BDC installation should finish successfully.
Q221826 Creating Computer Object in Active Directory for Windows NT 4.0 BDCYou can use ADSI Edit to modify the userAccountControl property, and then use Nltest to reset the secure channel if the BDC is already installed. STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article. Additional query words:
Keywords : kberrmsg kbtool |
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