Re: Cannot remove Server from Server Manager

From: Keeger (Strat59_00@yahoo.com)
Date: 05/30/02


From: Keeger <Strat59_00@yahoo.com>
Date: Wed, 29 May 2002 22:44:49 GMT

GertJan <invalid@use.reply-to> wrote:

>You could try disconnecting it from the network and try logging on as the
>domain administrator, it then should use the cached domaininfo (if you
>recently changed the domain admin password try the old password too), be
>sure to change the password of the local administrator account else you
>can't get in after rebooting.

Thanks to everyone who offered ideas. But I could not get back onto
that machine on or off the network. Don't know what happened. In any
event, I simply got the new server online and retrieved the old server
data I needed from backups (I guess that's what they are for after
all).

Paul



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