Re: Computers lose domain trust

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Hello isworks,

Enable account management in the default domain controllers gpo, to see who has deleted the computer account, if it happens again.

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Meinolf Weber
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It would appear that it was deleted but there are only two people who
have access to that function and neither of us were logged in last
night.

"Meinolf Weber" wrote:

Hello isworks,

What do you mean with gone out? Deleted from AD or moved to another
OU?

Best regards

Meinolf Weber
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I have had an issue 4 times in the past 3 weeks where a computer
"loses" it's
domain account.
In two instances the computer was gone out of the Computer list and
the
other two were still there.
This is Server 2003 SP2.
Has anyone else had this happen?

Thanks!



.



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