Bill
January 10th 04, 01:39 AM
Hey everybody, I actually just found the fix. If anyone
has this happen to them, join the computer to a
workgroup, restart the computer, then join it back to the
domain. In my case I also changed the computer name
because it wasn't very accurate in representing the
computer on the network but that was just for my own
organizational means and might not matter. Hope this
info helps.
THanks,
Bill
>-----Original Message-----
>The error message is sort of long and applies to any
>person who tries to logon to the network from this
>particular PC.
>
>'Windows cannot connect to the domain, either because
the
>domain controller is down or otherwise unavailable, or
>because your computer account was not found. Please try
>again later. If this message continues to appear,
contact
>your system administrator for assistance.'
>
>All other PCs on the network work without a hitch. If
>anybody has come across this before or knows about it, I
>would really appreciate your help.
>
>THank you,
>Bill
>.
>
has this happen to them, join the computer to a
workgroup, restart the computer, then join it back to the
domain. In my case I also changed the computer name
because it wasn't very accurate in representing the
computer on the network but that was just for my own
organizational means and might not matter. Hope this
info helps.
THanks,
Bill
>-----Original Message-----
>The error message is sort of long and applies to any
>person who tries to logon to the network from this
>particular PC.
>
>'Windows cannot connect to the domain, either because
the
>domain controller is down or otherwise unavailable, or
>because your computer account was not found. Please try
>again later. If this message continues to appear,
contact
>your system administrator for assistance.'
>
>All other PCs on the network work without a hitch. If
>anybody has come across this before or knows about it, I
>would really appreciate your help.
>
>THank you,
>Bill
>.
>