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Subject: Client canot login to domain after

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Name: calgary97
Date: March 15, 2008 at 04:46:12 Pacific
Subject: Client canot login to domain after
OS: XP Pro
CPU/Ram: P4, 2Gb
Model/Manufacturer: HP
Comment:
When I recover a ghost image of my office PC drive C and reboot. The computer asks me to re-login into the domain which would then need the domain password. Is there a way that I can recover the required settings from the PC before I do the image recover thing. Then I copy these into the pc after the image has been loadded to avoid the need for IT to enter the domain password?

Thanks,


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Name: Jennifer SUMN
Date: March 21, 2008 at 06:06:23 Pacific
Subject: Client canot login to domain after
Reply: (edit)
I'm wondering what your subject has to do with your question.

What happens when you reimage the computer and attempt to login to the Domain? Are you restoring the image to the same computer or a different one?

Life's more painless for the brainless.


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