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11.25.2008 at 07:54AM PST, ID: 23934385
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linux client has removed itself from win domain?

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I'm running a linux server for basic file sharing in a windows domain. It's been working great for a long time, but this morning it seems to have lost it's connection to the domain. It won't let my ad users access their files. When looking at the directories, I see the user has been reset to 10024 and does not allow me to browse to ad to add the user's name.

Is there a way to force it to re-connect to the domain?
Answered By: hullc65203
Expert Since: 05/19/2004
Accepted Solutions: 2
hullc65203 has been an Expert for 4 years 7 months, during which he has posted 155 comments and answered 2 questions. hullc65203 is just one of 832 experts in the Linux Administration Zone. 1 expert collaborated on this answer, which was graded an "A" by the asker.
 
 
 
 
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