Re: Deleting an Old domain

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In news:DC00C33A-B2E3-4D37-9242-4DA501DB13B6@xxxxxxxxxxxxx,
gutauckis <gutauckis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> made this post, which I then
commented about below:
> Thanks Ace,
>
> At the link you provided I found reference to "Trusts". I checked and
> I still had a trust relationship set up for the old domain. I removed
> it. I am guessing I wont see that message anymore. If I do I'll be
> back. :)

Glad it helped. It was probably due to the trust since it would be looking
for the PDC of that domain for the other end of the trust.

Ace


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