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We found a great post from the Small Business Server team on how to join a Windows 7 machine to a SBS 2008 domain. From that post:

This article details the known issues with using Windows 7 BETA as a member of an SBS 2008 domain.  The steps in this article are for test purposes only.  If you are using Windows 7 BETA you may encounter the following issues:

  1. Cannot join Windows 7 client to the domain using http:\\connect.
  2. IE 8.0 cannot open links on the SBS gadget.
  3. Cannot connect to Windows 7 client using RWW.

The only problem is that we migrated our SBS 2008 from a SBS 2003 install and in the process we’ve found that several GPOs are missing:

  1. Windows SBS Client - Windows Vista Policy
  2. Windows SBS Client - Windows XP Policy
  3. Windows SBS Client Policy
  4. Windows SBS User Policy

One of those GPOs “Windows SBS Client Policy” is mentioned in step 3 of the post mentioned above. Well I searched high and low for a way around steps 3-7 – trying to create the missing GPO, tried searching through all of the GP.XML files in \Windows\sysvol\domain\Policies\ to no avail. I spent about three hours trying to figure out how to complete these steps. Finally I just decided to “connect” the Windows 7 computer and viola it worked. *slaps forehead* I could have saved myself a few hours had I just tried it earlier!

In the end success and I’m happy the SBS team is blogging and posting solutions for Windows 7!


posted @ Friday, May 29, 2009 6:42 AM |

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