Hi Shackdaddy
I didnt have the local admin, but the
http://home.eunet.no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd/bootdisk.html
worked a treat.
I did still have some problems rejoining to the domain though.
The only way it would join was by adding a new computer object in AD. And deleting the old object I now...
hello again
I checked the time everything ok. So I tried option two:
Heres where it went wrong firstly I removed the computer from the domain, reboot, renamed, rebooted now it will not let me log on to windows with the username......
any ideas how I can resolve this please without having to...
Thank you for the quick reply ShackDaddy
One final question, sorry to be nuisance :)
Is it just a case of renaming and re-adding the newly named workstation to the domain. Will I have to alter the static IP that is currently set up on the workstation or will it be OK using the current IP if so...
Hi ShackDaddy
Thanks for the tips, on the option of the removing/renaming workstation where you say about rebooting after renaming and rebooting then adding the newly named workstation to the domain then rebooting. Do you mean rebooting the workstation or the server?
Thank you again for your...
Hello people
A friend has asked me if I could resolve a problem he has with
his small office network.
He has a server running Windows 2003 Small Business Server and two clients PC's using XP.
He has a fax program on one of the clients that he used to route his information from the server...
If you log into the remote computer using the local account, you will get the message you mention. You should log in using the domain account and wait for the message
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