"marco" <mferra RemoveThis @gmail.com> wrote in message
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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
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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