Re: No domain controller

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How are you connecting to the remote office? VPN?


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"rbrewer" <rbrewer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"MPerrault" wrote:

you can login to the computer with the network cable unplugged. it
will login using cashed credetials, romove machine from domain, it will
time out and say the computer has been removed, don't reboot.. plug
machine back in, make sure machine account is erased from ad, then
rejoin the domain and reboot. all should be good after that.

Michael P. Perrault
MCSE, CCNA, A+, MBA
Senior Systems Engineer,
ScriptLogic Corporation

Michael.Perrault@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
www.scriptlogic.com

Thanks for the reply but that didn't work. It's now saying that there are
no
logon servers available.

It would login and I could access all areas when it left this office but
now
it won't logon to the domain from the remote office. When I'd try pinging
it
from the server at first, I'd get an old IP Address that it couldn't
possibly
be for that computer. The computers in this office use 192.168.1.xx the
computers there use 192.168.2.xx. I found a place to change that and did,
now
it pings to the correct address.


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