Unjoining from the domain
From: John (john_at_bondtech.net)
Date: 08/05/04
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Date: Thu, 5 Aug 2004 08:24:04 -0700
well, i am no expert, but they way i have done that is i
have to have that machine connected to the domain
locally, or with a vpn, login under a domain
administrative account, then unjoin from the domain.
>-----Original Message-----
>I have a question for all of you.
>
>Recently, one of my clients brought in a computer to
have
>cleaned up. They had Spyware and Viruses (Netsky). I
>cleaned them off and got the pc working great.
>
>I then sent the PC back to them and they connected to
the
>network fine; meaning they could get out to the internet
>and browse the network.
>
>The problem is this: One the XP machine I try to log in
>and it comes up with the error System could not log you
>on .... user/pass/domain error. The domain, pass, and
>username are all right. I have even tried to log in with
>the domain admin with same error.
>
>I log in to the pc with the local admin and try to
unjoin
>the domain and get the following error:
>
>Computer name Changes
>The following error occurred attempting to unjoin the
>following domain "<our domain>":
>The revision level is unknown
>
>And also the users seem to have been lost from local XP
>machine.
>
>HELP ME PLEASE!!!! THANK YOU!!
>
>Kevin
>
>
>.
>
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