I have a couple computers (Windows XP SP 2) that routinely drop out of the domain. When you attempt to login with a domain account it says that a
domain controller cannot be found. To login you must either use a local
account or unplug the network card and used the cached login. When you
undomain the workstation and put it back in it works fine for awhile. Any
ideas?
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