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Error when joining domain: revision level unknown

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achilleus

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Hi all...Thanks in advance for any help you can offer...I'm stumped on this one...

I have a remote user...He was at a client site...The tech at the client site changed the domain membership of his machine (this was all done so he could use a printer)...He has returned to the office and I am unable to put his machine back on our domain (or even add it to a workgroup)...I get the following error:

Error in unjoing blahblah domain. Revision level unknown.

What does "revision level unknown" mean?...Any ideas why I cat get the machine back onto our own domain?...Ive never seen this error before..

Thanks! AJ
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Perhaps I should just try a W2k System Repair using the CD...Not sure what else to do... AJ
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After looking on google and on M$ I have found a few that have had the same error but no one with a fix for it.
It had a fix that you have tried, and that is back to workgroup and then into domain is what M$ recommends.
Have you checked to see if when you try to go back to workgroup does it ask for a password of a user that had permission to perform the task?If so maybe the password was changed, and yours is no longer recognized as having the authority to do the change.
 
Thanks for the reply futuretech204...When I try to roll it back to a workgroup, I dont get asked for a password...I even tried changing the password for the local admin...No joy...

I just wish I understood what the error means...I have no idea what revision it is talking about...

Just for grins I reinstalled SP2...No difference... AJ
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The tech at the client site changed the domain membership of his machine Have you contacted the tech and asked him what he did to do this. Maybe he changed a registry setting or something that's not normally done. Glen A. Johnson
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I'm afraid that if I speak with him I might say something mean. <g>

I actually just started doing a reinstall of the machine.

Tried everything else I could think of. AJ
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Have you reset the machine account in AD for the remote user? Trying to rejoin the domain with the same computer name will result in a SID mismatch. This could be the cause of the problem...
 
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