Re: Rejoin Computer to domain

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From: Paul McGuire (paulmcguire_at__no_spam_hotmail.com)
Date: 09/26/04


Date: Sun, 26 Sep 2004 17:30:22 -0500

not that i am aware of. I had to go to all on my workstations and remove
from the domain and then rejoin. Log into the workstation with the username
that has been on there and then log off. Now you copy the profile that they
had in the past to the new folder that was created when you logged the new
user on.

HTH

Paul McGuire
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>I recently had to rebuild a single DC. Everything appears to be up but I
>have a snag. I need to get the computers back under a trust relationship
>(event id: 5513). I know I can do the change to workgroup->reboot->re join
>domain, however this will cause a new profile. I have attempted using the
>netdom.exe tool and resetting the computer but I keep recv:
>
> netdom reset [computername] /domain:[domainname]
>
>
> "The secure channel from [computername] to [domainname] was not reset.
> Access is denied."
>
> Is their another way around this?
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