Domain to workgroup and back

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Guest

I thought i could change my work computer to a home computer network -
changed to a workgroup and then could not log on - have got in through
administrator - but how do i change back to the domain?
 
G

Guest

you have to re-join the domain again.
Right click My Computer, properties, Computer Name, Change, type the domain
name in the domain.

BT
 
B

Bruce Chambers

karen said:
I thought i could change my work computer to a home computer network -
changed to a workgroup and then could not log on - have got in through
administrator - but how do i change back to the domain?


By changing the computer from the domain to a workgroup, you've
destroyed the trust between the domain and the machine. In doing so,
you've also rendered your domain login credentials as invalid. You'll
need to be physically connected to the domain network, you'll need to
have administrative privileges to the workstation, and you'll need to
have sufficient privileges on the domain. Then you can add the machine
back on to the domain, after having first deleted the computer's old
domain account (unless you've also renamed the computer).

Take the computer to your company's IT department for repairs. I
do hope that your employer is of the understanding and forgiving
variety. In many companies, your employment could be summarily
terminated for altering, and thereby rendering useless, company property.

This isn't entirely your fault, though. A lot of responsibility
rests squarely upon the shoulders of the network administrator. You
see, if the computer had been properly configured, your account would
not have had sufficient privileges to remove the computer from the
domain in the first place. Clearly, you lack the requisite knowledge to
be properly entitled to full administrative privileges on the computer,
or you would have known better than to attempt what you did. You would
also have known that removing the computer from the domain and joining
your workgroup would not be necessary in order for you to connect the
laptop to your home network.


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Shenan Stanley

karen said:
I thought i could change my work computer to a home computer
network - changed to a workgroup and then could not log on - have
got in through administrator - but how do i change back to the
domain?

Why would you *have* to do this?

It is normally unnecessary to join a computer to a given domain (and
certainly not a workgroup) to access said domain/workgroup resources as long
as you have proper credentials to do so.

It is also generally a bad idea to remove a system from a domain if you were
not the one who actually joined it in the first place. "Joining" a
workgroup is not something that is actually done - you just make the machine
have the same named workgroup as all the other machines so you play nice
with the GUI interfaces. Joining a domain actually requires a certain level
of access in said domain - not just on the machine.

If you do not know NOW how to join the domain you left to join the
workgroup - you obviously were not the one to setup said machine in said
domain. What this tells me is you are going to have to go to those who did
join said machine to said domain and ask them to rejoin you to said domain.
Their main mistake was giving you the rights necessary to even be able to
leave said domain. =)
 

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