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Removing Old Domain Names from Log OnHelp. I have a lot of domain names that are no longer valid that appear on
the log on pull down menu when I log into my computer. How can I delete these? My new employer refuses to let me on to their Internet/Intranet until these are gone. Additional information about this problem:
When I turn the computer on, I am prompted with Ctrl+Alt+Delete. The window "Log On to Windows" appears with 3 fields: "User Name," "Password," and "Log on to" The Log on to is a drop-down menu which shows all the domains in my old school district, for example: KENNEDY-DOMAIN, BUNKER-DOMAIN, LINCOLN-DOMAIN, and so on. These are the entries that are disturbing my IT guy at my new school district. Before they will let me on the network, I have to make these disappear. I hope I have provided you with the information to make my request better understoond. Show quoteHide quote "jim" wrote: > Help. I have a lot of domain names that are no longer valid that appear on > the log on pull down menu when I log into my computer. How can I delete > these? > > My new employer refuses to let me on to their Internet/Intranet until these > are gone. Does it now show that you are still a member of those old Domains?
-- Show quoteHide quoteMCP (2K) Net+, A+ Server-Networking MVP "jim" wrote: > Additional information about this problem: > > When I turn the computer on, I am prompted with Ctrl+Alt+Delete. The window > "Log On to Windows" appears with 3 fields: > "User Name," "Password," and "Log on to" > The Log on to is a drop-down menu which shows all the domains in my old > school district, for example: KENNEDY-DOMAIN, BUNKER-DOMAIN, LINCOLN-DOMAIN, > and so on. These are the entries that are disturbing my IT guy at my new > school district. Before they will let me on the network, I have to make > these disappear. > > I hope I have provided you with the information to make my request better > understoond. > > > > "jim" wrote: > > > Help. I have a lot of domain names that are no longer valid that appear on > > the log on pull down menu when I log into my computer. How can I delete > > these? > > > > My new employer refuses to let me on to their Internet/Intranet until these > > are gone. The drop-down menu show them in a list after I enter my name and password.
That is only way I know how to tell. So I would have to say yes. I did nothing to remove them. I am not sure if I am giving you the information you are asking about. Jim Show quoteHide quote "jmwills" wrote: > Does it now show that you are still a member of those old Domains? > -- > MCP (2K) Net+, A+ > Server-Networking MVP > > > "jim" wrote: > > > Additional information about this problem: > > > > When I turn the computer on, I am prompted with Ctrl+Alt+Delete. The window > > "Log On to Windows" appears with 3 fields: > > "User Name," "Password," and "Log on to" > > The Log on to is a drop-down menu which shows all the domains in my old > > school district, for example: KENNEDY-DOMAIN, BUNKER-DOMAIN, LINCOLN-DOMAIN, > > and so on. These are the entries that are disturbing my IT guy at my new > > school district. Before they will let me on the network, I have to make > > these disappear. > > > > I hope I have provided you with the information to make my request better > > understoond. > > > > > > > > "jim" wrote: > > > > > Help. I have a lot of domain names that are no longer valid that appear on > > > the log on pull down menu when I log into my computer. How can I delete > > > these? > > > > > > My new employer refuses to let me on to their Internet/Intranet until these > > > are gone.
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