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Hello, our company recently merged with another. Our computers were connected to a domain via VPN and that worked fine in our old offices. Now that we are in the new office attached to the new companies server, we cannot disconnect from the old domain. When we try it asks for authentications, says it cannot authenticate (of course because it is trying to authenticate to non-existant domain). How can we break the ties with our old server without actually being connected to it? Thanks -- mswansonpcs |
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Have you tried moving your server(s) into a workgroup then back into the new
companies domain ? that should remove any pointers to the prevous domain.. "mswansonpcs" wrote: > > Hello, our company recently merged with another. Our computers were > connected to a domain via VPN and that worked fine in our old offices. > Now that we are in the new office attached to the new companies server, > we cannot disconnect from the old domain. When we try it asks for > authentications, says it cannot authenticate (of course because it is > trying to authenticate to non-existant domain). How can we break the > ties with our old server without actually being connected to it? > > Thanks > > > -- > mswansonpcs > |
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Actually yes, it won't let us leave the domain, evidently we need "permission" to do so. Something the server must have had enabled... -- mswansonpcs |
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mswansonpcs wrote:
> Hello, our company recently merged with another. Our computers were > connected to a domain via VPN and that worked fine in our old offices. > Now that we are in the new office attached to the new companies server, > we cannot disconnect from the old domain. When we try it asks for > authentications, says it cannot authenticate (of course because it is > trying to authenticate to non-existant domain). How can we break the > ties with our old server without actually being connected to it? > Hi, As far as I remember you just press the OK button on the authentication dialog box (without filling any information into it, and you may need to do it a couple of times), and then the computer will be unjoined from the old domain. -- torgeir, Microsoft MVP Scripting, Porsgrunn Norway Administration scripting examples and an ONLINE version of the 1328 page Scripting Guide: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/scr...r/default.mspx |
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