Re: Cannot logon to domain
From: Dmitry Kulshitsky (dimkin(remove)@mbox.com.au)
Date: 11/11/02
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From: "Dmitry Kulshitsky" <dimkin(remove)@mbox.com.au> Date: Mon, 11 Nov 2002 20:41:37 +1100
Do you have both of computers running?
(I mean the original and cloned ones)
If yes, then they have same SIDs
which is bad.
"George McKay" <info@surge.com.au> wrote in message
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> Windows NT workstation 4.0 PC cannot log onto domain -
> message "The system cannot log you onto this domain
> because the system's computer account in its primary
> domain is missing or the password on that account is
> incorrect".
>
> This occurred after upgrading the computer mainboard and
> HDD. I have cloned the original image to another PC and
> can log on OK. If I disconnect the network cable and
> reconnect after Windows is up and running, the PC can
> access the Network OK.
>
> Any ideas?
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