Cannot Setup DFS namespace on EC2 instance
I have an EC2 instance which I have domain joined using the AWS microsoft Active Directory. I installed the DFS namespace and DFS replication roles in server management.
But now when I go to Add new namespace I get an error saying:
"Cannot connect to the domain"
When I try to do Delegate Management permissions I get a similar kind of error:
amazon-web-services amazon-ec2 active-directory dfs
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I have an EC2 instance which I have domain joined using the AWS microsoft Active Directory. I installed the DFS namespace and DFS replication roles in server management.
But now when I go to Add new namespace I get an error saying:
"Cannot connect to the domain"
When I try to do Delegate Management permissions I get a similar kind of error:
amazon-web-services amazon-ec2 active-directory dfs
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I have an EC2 instance which I have domain joined using the AWS microsoft Active Directory. I installed the DFS namespace and DFS replication roles in server management.
But now when I go to Add new namespace I get an error saying:
"Cannot connect to the domain"
When I try to do Delegate Management permissions I get a similar kind of error:
amazon-web-services amazon-ec2 active-directory dfs
I have an EC2 instance which I have domain joined using the AWS microsoft Active Directory. I installed the DFS namespace and DFS replication roles in server management.
But now when I go to Add new namespace I get an error saying:
"Cannot connect to the domain"
When I try to do Delegate Management permissions I get a similar kind of error:
amazon-web-services amazon-ec2 active-directory dfs
amazon-web-services amazon-ec2 active-directory dfs
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This was my bad, I was RDP'ed into the instance and not domain joined with it.
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This was my bad, I was RDP'ed into the instance and not domain joined with it.
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This was my bad, I was RDP'ed into the instance and not domain joined with it.
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This was my bad, I was RDP'ed into the instance and not domain joined with it.
This was my bad, I was RDP'ed into the instance and not domain joined with it.
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