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Domain controller not available or down or account not found
Hi guys, thanks in advance. I'm a in a mess here. i tried
to connect to another pc on my domain using remote desktop connection and after that, the pc that i connected to seems to not be able to log in to the domain anymoe. whenever i tried, it'll say either domain controller not available or down or account not found. It is impossible for the accout not to be found as the account i used is the 'administrator'. i also tried to user some other usernames. is the only choice that is availabe to me is to reformat or do you xperts here have a remedy for me? Thank You. If it is not too much of a hassle, could you email me your response too? |
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Domain controller not available or down or account not found
logon to the computer locally and rejoin the computer to the domain. question is: how can you prevent this from happening again? |
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logon to the computer locally and rejoin the computer to the domain. question is: how can you prevent this from happening again? |
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Domain controller not available or down or account not found
artdg wrote:
logon to the computer locally and rejoin the computer to the domain. question is: how can you prevent this from happening again? Well, you haven't quoted the original message, so it's unlikely that anyone here will know what "this" is. But I'd guess the way to prevent users disjoining the domain is to not give them admin rights. :-) |
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Domain controller not available or down or account not found
artdg wrote:
logon to the computer locally and rejoin the computer to the domain. question is: how can you prevent this from happening again? Well, you haven't quoted the original message, so it's unlikely that anyone here will know what "this" is. But I'd guess the way to prevent users disjoining the domain is to not give them admin rights. :-) |
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