Hosts Unable to Join Domain
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The information in the log appears to be from two different instances of the fog client.
Do you still have the “Old client” installed along with the “New client” on the same machine?
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I uninstalled the legacy client
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Are you using OU’s?
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@Tom-Elliott Not in fog, I have left that blank.
More recent log file:
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@herrpommesfrite Does the computer account exist in AD already? If so can you delete it and see if it joins then?
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@ITSolutions It does not this is a fresh image made strictly to test domain joining. The new client was installed after the old was removed if that makes any difference.
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@herrpommesfrite That shouldn’t make a difference. If the old client was uninstalled then it shouldn’t cause any issues with the new client. Can you try changing the host name in FOG to something new, just name it “adtest”. I am just trying to rule out all possibilities.
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@herrpommesfrite Yes, it should be the same thing. Is there anything else installed on your image or is a clean win 7 image?
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@ITSolutions our usual programs nothing special
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@herrpommesfrite the user you have for joining domain should have the proper permissions to join to the domain to begin with. Is this already the case?
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@Tom-Elliott it is! it’s the same one i use everytime.
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@herrpommesfrite what does it look like on the host?
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@Tom-Elliott also please try updating. Maybe there were extra characters passed in older versions? I don’t know but I know of it were broken if have been made well aware of it.
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@Tom-Elliott What do you mean “what does it look like on the host?” I updated the server to 7116. and am using client v0.9.12.
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@herrpommesfrite in the GUI. What does one of these hosts ad settings look like?
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@herrpommesfrite I don’t know why you insist on blotting out info there. Idea to try, change the domain to the fqdn not just the Cn.
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Also, the password field should be entered plain text and saved. It will encrypt it for you.
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