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marco
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 26, 2007 5:49 pm    Post subject: Re-join a domain without using the admin password
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I have a group of machines that belong to a domain (for examploe,
called DOMAIN). On some machines, the disk was erased and a new
operating system was installed (sometimes Windows 2000 and on others
Windows XP Pro). The hostnames of the machines remained the same.

Is at all possible, without supplying the admin password of the domain
for the client machines to re-join? For example (the command is from
the top of my head), issuing: netdom /d:DOMAIN /u:username /
p:password gives "access denied". (I know the username/password of a
member of the domain, but not the admin password).

Sincere regards, and forgive me in advance for any technical mistake,
Marco
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Brian Cryer
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 04, 2007 12:24 pm    Post subject: Re: Re-join a domain without using the admin password [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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"marco" <mferra RemoveThis @gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1182880163.169693.146380@q75g2000hsh.googlegroups.com...
>I have a group of machines that belong to a domain (for examploe,
> called DOMAIN). On some machines, the disk was erased and a new
> operating system was installed (sometimes Windows 2000 and on others
> Windows XP Pro). The hostnames of the machines remained the same.
>
> Is at all possible, without supplying the admin password of the domain
> for the client machines to re-join? For example (the command is from
> the top of my head), issuing: netdom /d:DOMAIN /u:username /
> p:password gives "access denied". (I know the username/password of a
> member of the domain, but not the admin password).
>
> Sincere regards, and forgive me in advance for any technical mistake,
> Marco

I think the answer is probably no, because whilst the hostname may not have
changed the internal identifier used to identify each machine (its sid I
think) will have changed so the pc will appear different to the server. So
you will need access to a domain administrator account, but I think you
already know that.
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Brian Cryer
www.cryer.co.uk/brian
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