In Microsoft Windows terminology, a domain is a group of networked computers and resources managed by an Active Directory server. Businesses typically use Active Directory domains to manage logins and ...
You're going ot have to go the long way around. <BR><BR>1. Make the computer part of a workgroup<BR><BR>2. re-name computer<BR><BR>3. Add to domain<BR><BR>Note: If you are keeping the same IP, you'll ...
I was playing around with SBS from my MAP subscription, decided that I wasn't too excited with it and now would like to remove the SBServer and dis-associate the client computers from the domain. What ...
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