Warning message, dialog, before removing system from domain

G

Guest

How do I make a warning message or dialog pop-up "before" someone removes
their system from the domain right before they select "Workgroup" and OK?

We have remote people remove themselves from the domain, and then there is
no way for them to log back in with their correct access rights and
permissions so at least providing a warning or message to first make a local
administrator account would help.

Thank you,

D.
 
S

Shenan Stanley

DPugel said:
How do I make a warning message or dialog pop-up "before" someone
removes their system from the domain right before they select
"Workgroup" and OK?

We have remote people remove themselves from the domain, and then
there is no way for them to log back in with their correct access
rights and permissions so at least providing a warning or message
to first make a local administrator account would help.

Don't give them permissions to remove the system from the domain and give
them local logons but leave the machine in the domain.
 
G

Guest

This systems are already in the field and current access and rights cannot be
changed. Alternatively, is there something in Group Policy that can prevent
them from doing this?

D.
 
B

Bruce Chambers

DPugel said:
How do I make a warning message or dialog pop-up "before" someone removes
their system from the domain right before they select "Workgroup" and OK?

No way that I know of.

We have remote people remove themselves from the domain, and then there is
no way for them to log back in with their correct access rights and
permissions so at least providing a warning or message to first make a local
administrator account would help.



Simply don't allow such people to have administrative privileges on the
computers, if they don't know what they're doing.


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