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I have already taken the machine off the domain and connected it to a workgroup then re added it as a different computer name with the same results as well as using the gpupdate /force each time on server and client. Many Thanks |
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How is your domain configured - as in who should be local administrators on the machine? By default, only Domain Admins are administrators on all workstations. Anything else would have to be scripted, through policy or done manually. That may depend on the processes within your company.
Have you tried making manual changes? If it's a policy issue, you can read over this to try and troubleshoot it http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../cc736961.aspx |
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