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Adding a NT Server 4.0 SP6a to a Windows 2003 domain

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Is there any hidden tricks to accomplish this? I built a win nt 4.0 server
to use legacy apps that will not work correctly on Win 2003. I am
attempting to join this server to my win2003 domain but receive message
'Cannot find domain controller for this domain'. Is there any particular
reason for this error. I have a netgear network card and it seem to be
working correctly.

Any help will be appreciated.

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You'll probably need to enable NetBIOS over TCP/IP (on Windows 2003) since
Windows NT is involved.

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"Pete Ocasio" wrote:
| Is there any hidden tricks to accomplish this? I built a win nt 4.0
server
| to use legacy apps that will not work correctly on Win 2003. I am
| attempting to join this server to my win2003 domain but receive message
| 'Cannot find domain controller for this domain'. Is there any particular
| reason for this error. I have a netgear network card and it seem to be
| working correctly.
|
| Any help will be appreciated.
|
|

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