Re: Change computer name



Should I log in as administrator of the computer or the domain server to
change the computer name. I have tried both without success.

Scott

"P. Johnson" <baloo@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:868tv3-d3v.ln1@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Scott wrote:

I have two user account on my work computer: one is administrator local
account and one power user domain account. I tried to change the
computer
name without success. Can someone advise me how to change the computer
name under such conditions.

You need to log in as administrator to change the computer name.


.



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