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Mike
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      5th Nov 2006
AM REALLY IN NEED OF ASSISTANCE... PLEASE
We had several of our computers on an in-house Domain sign on... We placed a
New Home Built Computer to use as a back up like server for all data to be
stored.... in the Computer Name Changes area there was a Domain name and was
checked and we took it out and checked the Workgroup and assigned it a new
name Office... after re booting no matter if in regular mode, Safe Mode or
Command Prompt it keeps asking for a Password now to log on which never was
one with the Domain sign on before!!!!!!!! HELP PLEASE is there away to get
around this to log back on the computer even if having to place the check
back into the Domain area as before????????? PLEASE RESPOND TO ME AT REGULAR
EMAIL ADDRESS ASAP (E-Mail Removed) ... I REALLY NEED AND
APPRECIATE HELP ON THIS MATTER....
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Shenan Stanley
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      5th Nov 2006
Mike wrote:
> AM REALLY IN NEED OF ASSISTANCE... PLEASE
> We had several of our computers on an in-house Domain sign on... We
> placed a New Home Built Computer to use as a back up like server
> for all data to be stored.... in the Computer Name Changes area
> there was a Domain name and was checked and we took it out and
> checked the Workgroup and assigned it a new name Office... after re
> booting no matter if in regular mode, Safe Mode or Command Prompt
> it keeps asking for a Password now to log on which never was one
> with the Domain sign on before!!!!!!!! HELP PLEASE is there away to
> get around this to log back on the computer even if having to place
> the check back into the Domain area as before????????? PLEASE
> RESPOND TO ME AT REGULAR EMAIL ADDRESS ASAP ... I REALLY NEED AND
> APPRECIATE HELP ON
> THIS MATTER....


So - in all that - what you are saying is that you brought in a computer,
joined it to the domain, used it for a while, then decided you did not need
it in the domain any longer and removed it from the domain...

Yes - all domain logons are gone. And domain-related username/passwords it
had are *gone* in terms of being able to use them to logon to the system and
use it. Whatever logon existed before it was joined to the domain (like the
one you logged in with when you JOINED the domain previously) is what you
have to utilize to logon. You have to use the local username/password
combination. That's all that is there.

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