Domain Access?

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Windows can't connnect to the domain...... , so I logged off the domain, deleted user and computer accounts on the server and re-entered user account and password on server and rejoined the domain and fixed problem except all data and desktop and settings are lost. I found out that it had automatically created a new user and I can log on to the correct user on my computer and have all my stuff but when I try to connect to the domain it adds yet another account missing all documents, e-mail and settings. Help. How do I prevent more than one user account being created? Someone has had same problem as I deleted about 3 copies of the same account missing all data. System restore fixed it except back to square one, and I have complete access to everything on domain without logging on to it.
 
Hint: Create the accounts on the domain first, then add the account
to the PC when you join the PC to the domain, not the other way
around, or you will keep creating new accounts each time you rejoin
the domain.

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Alan said:
Windows can't connnect to the domain...... , so I logged off the
domain, deleted user and computer accounts on the server and
re-entered user account and password on server and rejoined the domain
and fixed problem except all data and desktop and settings are lost. I
found out that it had automatically created a new user and I can log
on to the correct user on my computer and have all my stuff but when I
try to connect to the domain it adds yet another account missing all
documents, e-mail and settings. Help. How do I prevent more than one
user account being created? Someone has had same problem as I deleted
about 3 copies of the same account missing all data. System restore
fixed it except back to square one, and I have complete access to
everything on domain without logging on to it.
 

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