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from domain to workgroup
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Name: izumi9587
Date: July 26, 2006 at 21:02:24 Pacific
Subject: from domain to workgroupOS: windows 2000 serverCPU/Ram: Pentium III 1024 kbManufacturer/Model: HP |
Comment: Hi there, I am just wondering if anyone knows how to transfer domain controller environment to workgroup environemnt. I can find heaps of information about the opposite but not about the change from domain to workgroup. Please help.
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Reply: Hank's link is a good one if that's what you're referring to. What exactly do you mean "environment?" Do you mean profiles? Settings? Policies? Perhaps a little more detail would be good... Life is more painless for those who are brainless.
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