Clinton J Wooton. For trouble shooting I have: Checked for updates. Rebooted the two Windows 10 computers version Both computers still believe they are attached to the MS Account. I cannot add them back? I have downloaded the Windows account troubleshooter and run the utility. It reports that both computers are fine. This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread.
I have the same question Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. You could also try turning sync off completely on the 2 devices and then back on again. How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. In reply to neilpzz's post on May 4, Neilpzz, Yes, I have performed all those steps as well. In reply to Clinton J Wooton's post on May 4, It's easy to join and it's free.
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Promoting, selling, recruiting, coursework and thesis posting is forbidden. Students Click Here. I have been trying to get my laptop password and the domain I connect to be in sync again. I have had the same password on the PC for about a year and half. Where as the domain password has to be changed every 30 days. I have tried the Alt-Ctrl-Del then change password and it actually seems to go thru with it only to not work on a reboot. PC is XP Pro with latest everything.
Approximately when did you change you password on the domain from the same as the PC? TechGenix reaches millions of IT Professionals every month, and has set the standard for providing free technical content through its growing family of websites, empowering them with the answers and tools that are needed to set up, configure, maintain and enhance their networks.
You can also select to " View workgroup computers ", and since your workgroup name is the same as the domain-name, you should now see all systems in the domain.
Disconnect all previous connections to the server or shared resource and try again" Once you have communication to the Domain server, and made a new login, THEN go again to the Control-Panel, select the System icon: or right-click "My Computer" on the desktop and select Properties Select the tab : Computer Name Select now to " Change " Select to be a " Member of Click on OK.
If your network administrator has already created the " Computer Account " on the Windows NT4 or Windows Domain server, then you are done. If the " Computer Account " does not yet exist on the Domain server, then you will be prompted for a Username and password : This is NOT any username defined on your Windows XP system, but a username defined on the Domain server, which has the rights to add systems to a Domain usually the Administrator.
You will be back in the "System Properties", where you are now listed as being part of a domain.
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