Adding a member server
This is a discussion about Adding a member server in the Windows Networking category; This is a simple question (without a doubt). I have a SBS2003 netwerk and need to add a member server for an SQL Server based application. I have never done this. So I install Windows 2003 Standard on the new server without Active Directory.
This is a simple question (without a doubt).
I have a SBS2003 netwerk and need to add a member server for an SQL Server based application. I have never done this.
So I install Windows 2003 Standard on the new server without Active Directory. In the "Manage your server" window I can select server roles like
- file server
- print server
- appication server
- ...
- WINS server
but how do I make it a member server of my existing domain?
After this I guess the only thing I will have to do is adding CAL's (which I already have from my SBS2003 system).
Thanks in advance,
Mark
I have a SBS2003 netwerk and need to add a member server for an SQL Server based application. I have never done this.
So I install Windows 2003 Standard on the new server without Active Directory. In the "Manage your server" window I can select server roles like
- file server
- print server
- appication server
- ...
- WINS server
but how do I make it a member server of my existing domain?
After this I guess the only thing I will have to do is adding CAL's (which I already have from my SBS2003 system).
Thanks in advance,
Mark
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If you have a domain just add it and it is now a member server. Just don't promote it to a domain controller.