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Watch our Welcome Guide to learn how to use this site. Joined Mar 3, Messages How do you remove a workgroup from within a domain? I logged onto our network using my laptop but forgot to change the laptop's workgroup to the same name as the domain so now when I go Network Neighborhood, Entire Network, Microsoft Windows Network I see my domain and then the workgroup that my laptop created. Any help would be great.
Joined Jan 3, Messages Change the workgroup on your laptop to the domain you want by right clicking on net neighborhood and going to properties. If you have NT on your laptop you have to have a computer account in the domain though before you can log on. Reuel Miller. Joined Feb 17, Messages 1, Greetings UM Exit the Registry Editor.
This can be beneficial to other community members reading the thread. Thursday, January 27, AM. Zieja 0. The GPO's should be removed when you removed the computer from the domain. Thanks for the response! Unfortunately, your solution did not work. Looking in the application log, I see no instance of SceCli reporting an erorr, or reporting anything for that matter, could it be possible the dll got unregistered or is somehow corrupt?
How might I go about repairing this? Any help on this matter is greatly appreciated. Tuesday, January 25, PM. Wednesday, January 26, AM. I am not using any custom ADMs. In gpedit. It looks as if there is still a group policy being applied. I was able to reset all the security settings and file permissions back to default using secedit, but even then, the settings are not editable through gpedit. I would very much like to gupgrade to SP3, however, du to policy, I need to fix this group policy problem before making any other changes to the network, I am ot allowed to deviate from the current security plan, which defines the network as Server SP2 and XP SP2.
Again, thanks for your assistance. Wednesday, January 26, PM. Thank you, I deleted some of those keys but not all of them, this worked. Saturday, January 29, PM.
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