Hi,
My problem is so stupid I am sure you guys have a simple and quick answer.
We have a Windows 2000 Advanced Server which crashed. It was fairly new so we rebuild it with the same domain name. Now all of our Windows XP workstations are refusing to logon to the domain. I presume that they have kept the rpofile of the previous (crashed) domain. I have changed the workstations to join a workgroup and then retried to join the domain. It refuses...... How can I get rid of the of the existing profile on the workstation so they can join the new domain with the same name?
We have tried to join the new domain with a virgin windows xp workstation and that works fine, but we need the already existing workstation to be able to join aswell with out rebuilding them.
Any suggestions?
Thank you for your help.
My problem is so stupid I am sure you guys have a simple and quick answer.
We have a Windows 2000 Advanced Server which crashed. It was fairly new so we rebuild it with the same domain name. Now all of our Windows XP workstations are refusing to logon to the domain. I presume that they have kept the rpofile of the previous (crashed) domain. I have changed the workstations to join a workgroup and then retried to join the domain. It refuses...... How can I get rid of the of the existing profile on the workstation so they can join the new domain with the same name?
We have tried to join the new domain with a virgin windows xp workstation and that works fine, but we need the already existing workstation to be able to join aswell with out rebuilding them.
Any suggestions?
Thank you for your help.