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Hello all.

I not a newbie into RIS environment since I've already did achieved it in another job I had in the past.

Now in my new job, I've got to do the same thing, the main difference for my test setup is I'm working in VMWare. I do know vmware and how it works but I'm getting problem with the RIS thing.

Here is my setup in VMWare:

Both virtual machine are NATed, and my DHCP server for my NATed adapter is OFF.

Is my server, everything works, my workstation gets into the RIS and the CIW.

Workstation gets an address from the DHCP server located in my virtual RIS Server so communication between the 2 virtual machine is ok.

Here is what I got from my .sif file:

[Identification]
JoinDomain=%MACHINEDOMAIN%
DoOldStyleDomainJoin=Yes

In the CIW, machine get added to the right OU in my AD.

But when machine boot up in Windows, machine isnt in the domain.

Is this because I'm in VMWare or I got a problem elsewhere?

Thanks for the help!

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Hi,

In the CIW, machine get added to the right OU in my AD.

But when machine boot up in Windows, machine isnt in the domain.

Please can you elaborate. If you check AD on the server do you see the machine account of the client PC in the correct container? What I'm trying to tell is whether once you have selected the correct AD credentials from within the CIW the machine account is actually being created.

This will allow us to see whether it is a problem with account creation or having the client PC join the domain.

I'm sure you know this but I can't be absolutely sure from what you've written so far.

Cheers,

Andy

Edited by Fencer128
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It seems like my problem isn't related to VMWare but with Windows 2003 SP1.

After searching for solution on google, i saw that a lot of people are having problem since introducing SP1 into their domain.

It looks that they added security that disabled the functionality found in the sif file (DoOldStyleDomainJoin).

I might have to give a try to this instead, or found registry key/gpo that might reallow me to do this.

DomainAdmin = accountname 
DomainAdminPassword = a domain password with permissions to add machines to
domain
JoinDomain = our domain name

I'll keep you informed.

Thanks

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