Machines decides to disjoin our domain by itself.

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We are using Vista Ultimate,on a Windows 2003 Server Domain. For some reason
the machine disjoins from the domain completely, could this be a activation
problem?
 
BillVAS wrote:

> We are using Vista Ultimate,on a Windows 2003 Server Domain. For some
> reason the machine disjoins from the domain completely, could this be a
> activation problem?


Of course, but it could also be a lot of other things, too. Anything in the
event logs on the client and on the server?

Malke
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On Fri, 6 Jun 2008 06:36:04 -0700, BillVAS
<BillVAS@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>We are using Vista Ultimate,on a Windows 2003 Server Domain. For some reason
>the machine disjoins from the domain completely, could this be a activation
>problem?


Friend, machines don't just up and decide to do things "on their own".
Somewhere along the line, you've configured your OS wrongly [or failed
to configure it properly].

What you are doing here is anthropomorphizing a machine made from
pieces of sand, plastic, and metal, which has no ability to make
"decisions" at all, much less make them "on its own".

I doubt seriously whether the problem has anything to do with Windows
Product Activation.

I would look elsewhere for the problem.

Donald L McDaniel
 
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