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Old 06-28-2008, 02:00 PM
Kim K
 
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Re: Domain not available
yes, I can ping the DC, I first thought it was a dns issue and did a
flushdns, several reboots, unjoined - rejoin the domain -nothing works. I
thought it might be a corrupted profile - but the thing that puzzles me is
that it joins the domain - but on reboot says the domain is not availalbe,
same user profile can be signed in on any other computer.

As I said I restored the previous laptop and it went on just fine, but now a
second one.....I simply do not have time to continually restore these for
this problem I have 30.

I hope for something simple to fix, but if not then an f11 is in store for
me monday morning!
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Thanks,,
Kim


"Ben M. Schorr - MVP (OneNote)" wrote:

> First thoughts: maybe a firewall issue or networking problem? Can you
> ping the domain controller?
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> "Kim K" <KimK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news197089E-FE0E-4CC1-A3EE-C2E7E26D4AB8@microsoft.com:
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> > New laptop out of box, I join it to the domain, I get the welcome to the
> > (Name) domain, you must reboot this computer, I reboot, type in user name-
> > password and the select the domain - errs out that the domain is not
> > available, will let me login to the local computer with an admin user and
> > password.
> >
> > I have seen this once before and a total restore corrected the issue, but
> > there has to be a reason and an easier fix than a restore.
> >
> > Any help greatly appreciated.
> > --
> > Thanks,,
> > Kim

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