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Clients lose AD computer accounts

Author
17 Mar 2009 3:34 PM
Pete
We have several carts that are used as mobile computer labs. Each cart has 31
laptops, a printer, and either a Linksys wireless router or a Cisco WAP that
gets plugged into the network, and the laptops share the wireless connection.
Every once in a while, one of the laptops will lose it's access to the Domain
and we will have to remove the computers domain account and then rejoin the
machine to the Domain in order to get it to work again. Does anyone know why
this occurs and what we need to do to fix it?

Author
20 Mar 2009 9:08 AM
samanderson123 via WindowsKB.com
Pete wrote:
>We have several carts that are used as mobile computer labs. Each cart has 31
>laptops, a printer, and either a Linksys wireless router or a Cisco WAP that
>gets plugged into the network, and the laptops share the wireless connection.
>Every once in a while, one of the laptops will lose it's access to the Domain
>and we will have to remove the computers domain account and then rejoin the
>machine to the Domain in order to get it to work again. Does anyone know why
>this occurs and what we need to do to fix it?


Might be problem with your user account please check it .

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Author
20 Mar 2009 2:16 PM
Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
samanderson123 via WindowsKB.com <u50227@uwe> wrote:
> Pete wrote:
>> We have several carts that are used as mobile computer labs. Each
>> cart has 31 laptops, a printer, and either a Linksys wireless router
>> or a Cisco WAP that gets plugged into the network, and the laptops
>> share the wireless connection. Every once in a while, one of the
>> laptops will lose it's access to the Domain and we will have to
>> remove the computers domain account and then rejoin the machine to
>> the Domain in order to get it to work again. Does anyone know why
>> this occurs and what we need to do to fix it?
>
>
> Might be problem with your user account please check it .

Hi - this isn't a user account issue; he's talking about computer accounts
in the domain. :)