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    Posted: 26 Oct 2009 at 5:44pm
Hello,

i'm trying to join a Windows 2008 R2 domain from a Windows 7 Workstation.

When using User Profil Wizard I get these errors:

ForensiT User Profile Wizard v3.0.1133
Personal Edition (Single User License)
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Finding Domain Controller for domain mcx.local... Done.
Using Domain Controller: \\SRVMCX.mcx.local.
Binding to Active Directory... Done.
Getting Domain SID for user "cedric"... Done.
SID is S-1-5-21-960128435-1782216658-798896065-1000
Checking for roaming profile...Done.
No roaming profile path set.
Setting Registry ACLs... Done.
Set Registry ACLs in 2.90 seconds.
Setting Profile ACL... Done.
Set Profile ACL in 1.264 seconds.
Creating Profile registry keys... Done.
Joining to domain "mcx.local" ... Fails.
Error 50. Cette demande n’est pas prise en charge.
Migration Fails.

I can join the domain manually thrue the network configuration...

Any idea?
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Hi,

Error 50 ("The request is not supported") is quite unusual. It indicates that either the workstation or the Domain Controller cannot take part in joining the domain. For example, you get this error if you try to join a "Home" Edition of Windows to a domain. However, you say that you can join the domain manually, so that is not the case here.

User Profile Wizard specifically requests a Domain Controller with a writable copy of Active Directory, but it is worth checking the configuration of the SRVMCX DC.
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