Domain Change

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Guest

I've been on a domain and now I am trying to change to
another domain. I have changed the domain on many PC's on
this same network and I have 4 PC's that would not let me
change the domain. I put a administrator's user name and password in
when I try to change the domain but I get the message "the
parameter is incorrect". This administrator's user name and password worked on all the rest of the pc's.
------ A week later----------
I have changed the domain on about 40-50 pc's since this error started and the error hasn't shown up again. The error only showed up on 4 pc's and not anymore.
I did log into the computers as a local administrator and I used an administrator's user name and password to log into the domain. I still get "the parameter is incorrect" on those 4 computers.
I have logged in as a local administrator, as the user as an administrator, as an administrator, nothing is working.
I have looked this error up but I
have no success in finding out the answer.
Can anyone help me?
 
M

Marina Roos

Put them back into a workgroup, reboot and try to rejoin again.

Marina

Stanley said:
I've been on a domain and now I am trying to change to
another domain. I have changed the domain on many PC's on
this same network and I have 4 PC's that would not let me
change the domain. I put a administrator's user name and password in
when I try to change the domain but I get the message "the
parameter is incorrect". This administrator's user name and password
worked on all the rest of the pc's.
------ A week later----------
I have changed the domain on about 40-50 pc's since this error started and
the error hasn't shown up again. The error only showed up on 4 pc's and not
anymore.
I did log into the computers as a local administrator and I used an
administrator's user name and password to log into the domain. I still get
"the parameter is incorrect" on those 4 computers.
I have logged in as a local administrator, as the user as an
administrator, as an administrator, nothing is working.
 

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