your application will not stay intact, although if you install over the existing installation, all of you data will remain. you will need to reinstall ALL of your programs to restore the registry hives associated with the respective application.
Or restore from your most current backup
You DO...
I have a computer that I couldn't print to today from the server. I knew it was on, so I tried to browse to it. It wasn't listed in the domain under my network places. But a search of the network found the computer, in the domain. Clicking the little file folder icon with the crooked arrow...
There was only 1 DC when I got here, another one was created when I created a terminal server, and the third DC is just a backup, and hosts some files and printers..
I just logged in to the terminal server via TS, and got this message when trying to run dcdiag:
dcdiag.exe Entry Point Not Found...
uninstalled Backup Exec, deleted all the old tapes from the backup media pool, and got all new tapes. I also updates the tape drive's firmware while I was at it. Now when I place a tape in the drive, it is not detected by backup exec. for that matter, it is not detected in windows removable...
I've tried "unjoining" and rejoing the machines several times, and avctually replacing one of them with a brand new machine (for a differnt reason...) when I join the network, I join abc2000.local, but the windows logon screen still shows abc20000.local as the domain...
We never really add or remove machines... And if we did, it would be to replace a machine already on the network. Also, we do have 2 dns servers, so I guess I REALLY don't need the hosts file.. I'll try to post the ipconfig /all results tomarrow.
And AD Domains and trusts lists ABC2000.local...
lwcomputing: I get a w32 time error on the servers & workstations about once a week, but I know why, other than that, not really any errors.. All machines use DNS, but also have a hosts file I configured with all the computers on our network (we use static IPs) as abackup, and I just did that...
Sorry about the delay...
I have done this on serveral machines with no problem. I believe that the rest of the hive structure is rebuilt when the OS reboots. You might also try just deleteing system and renaming system.alt to system, although there is a good chance that system.alt is...
This is the specific error message everyone is getting. I am going to go through some things I pulled from eventid.net and post my findings here.
Event Type: Error
Event Source: Userenv
Event Category: None
Event ID: 1054
Date: 6/6/2006
Time: 9:32:58 AM
User: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
Computer...
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