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following error occurred attempting to join the domain Posted by pntblog | Nov 5, 2014 | Blog, Windows & Mac, Windows Troubleshooting | 0 | the following error occurred attempting to join http://www.techsupportforum.com/forums/f8/joining-server-to-domain-access-denied-403975.html the domain Got this error message while working on domain server? This network error occurs when trying to join a computer to a domain. Unable to join to a domain even with the right domain name and network settings. This error occurs with Microsoft Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, 2008, 2012, and other Microsoft operating systems. Here is the one https://www.pntbrother.com/tag/the-following-error-occurred-attempting-to-join-the-domain-access-is-denied/ of the solutions that I used to get rid off this error message. Please follow the instruction below to fix. 01. Go to Windows Start Menu ->... Read More Search for: Recent Posts Fix: the system has detected an attempt to compromise security (mapped drive) Windows 7, Server 2008, 2003, XP Blog, Windows & Mac, Windows Troubleshooting Cannot access network properties (ipv4 & ipv6 properties) in Windows 10, 8, 7 Blog, Windows & Mac, Windows Troubleshooting Solution: Microsoft Outlook opens and closes immediately Blog, Windows & Mac, Windows Troubleshooting Fix: sysmenu.dll is missing error at startup Windows 10, 8, and 7 Blog, Windows & Mac, Windows Troubleshooting Windows taskbar disappeared Windows 10 | How to display or hide taskbar Blog, Windows & Mac, Windows Tips Recent Videos No sound on Google Chrome in Windows 7, 8, 8.1, 10 Changing keyboard input language on Macbook Pro & Air Can't turn off Windows 10 automatic update? Recent Commentspntblog September 29, 2016 on Dell Latitude E4300 disassembly | Applying new thermal compound - Jan 8, 2016Jason Osgood September 28, 2016 on Wireless Printer Status Offline on Mac? (HP & Canon & Epson)Stephen
THIS DISCUSSION Join the Community! Creating your account only takes a few minutes. Join Now I have a small domain controlled by a 2003 DC. I have replaced an old XP machine with a new W7. I was able to join both PCs to https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/257191-cannot-remove-pc-from-domain-or-rename the domain. Later, I discovered that I could not RDP to either PC- recieved a message that the http://www.symantec.com/connect/forums/gss-202-joining-computers-domain-fails-odd-error-message primary trust had failed. I can log onto the PCs as the domain users and with the local administrator account but get access denied when I try to log on locally as the domain admin. I can rename the PCs on the domain but cannot remove them from it. I have reset the computer accounts in active directory with no change and then deleted and later re-created them in the error occurred A/D console- still no change. Netdom gives me access denied and I get the same thing if I try to manage the PCs from teh DC's console. I realize that's a lot of info- but I've been at this for a couple of days. Let me know if any clarification is needed. Reply Subscribe   1 2 Next ► 30 Replies Mace OP Sosipater Sep 10, 2012 at 5:14 UTC When you log in from the client with the local administrator and attempt to remove error occurred attempting the machine from the domain what errors do you get? 1 Anaheim OP Techies EMS Sep 10, 2012 at 5:15 UTC 1st Post I ran into a lot of problems the last time I tried mixing a Win 7 computer in with an XP computer when it came to networking. I found out that if I changed it from a "Work" network to a "Home" Network that I could use them all without any problems. It has something to do with Win 7's way of handling networks. 0 Chipotle OP drgnslyr Sep 10, 2012 at 5:22 UTC Sosipater wrote: When you log in from the client with the local administrator and attempt to remove the machine from the domain what errors do you get? Definitely would try as local administrator on the PC to see what happens. This always works for me when removing old PCs from their domain. Once logged in, change the radial to be for workgroup, give it a name, and hit OK. it may ask for a password, but you should be able to click OK on that without entering anything or cancel. 0 Ghost Chili OP Kelly Armitage Sep 10, 2012 at 5:23 UTC If you can log on locally as the LOCAL admin.... have a look to see that "domain admins" is in the local administrator group. If not, add it and then re-test. 0 Anaheim OP STS-Mike Sep 10, 2012 at 5:24 UTC STS is an IT service provider. I get "the following error occur