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If it persists, follow the steps below to boot in Safe Mode with Networking, and check if the issue occurs. Restart the computer.

Keep pressing F8 key until the Windows Startup menu appears. Choose the Safe Mode with Network, and press Enter. Log on with your account. If the issue does not persist, please back to Normal Mode, disable the anti-virus and firewall on the Windows XP computer. If the issue occurs in Safe Mode, or it does not occur in Safe Mode but occurs in Normal Mode without the anti-virus and the firewall, please let me know the system of the domain controller.

Additionally, please let me know if you can access other domain computers and Internet on the problematic computer. Also, let me know whether other Windows Vista computers have this issue. Office Office Exchange Server.

Not an IT pro? So, take a look at the most common screen you'll see when you want to log on, which shows the user who last logged on and prompts for the password:. You must click Switch User and then Other User , just like you do to use a different account even on a single-domain network.

Only now you will notice that the logon prompt shows the domain underneath the password box, where it says Log on to. On this screen, Windows Vista and Windows 7 always default to the domain that the computer itself is a member of, regardless of who logged in last.

If you need to log on with an account in a different domain, type the domain name in the User name box, then a backslash, then your user name on that domain, as shown below. As soon as you hit the backslash key, Windows knows you're specifying a domain name, and the Log on to item below will change to show what you've typed. If you ever do find yourself having to log on to a domain user account using a computer in a different domain, you will need to type your domain name every time.

You cannot simply click on it like you could in previous versions of Windows. You'll notice there is a link labeled "How do I log on to another domain? Microsoft's terminology in this window is imprecise and confusing. It incorrectly implies that you aren't logging on to the computer if you log on through another domain. The whole point of all the screens and functions covered so far in the article, though, is to log on to a computer , which is what you're doing whether you use a domain user account or a local user account.

Microsoft also ignored the fact that you can just type a period as a substitute for the computer name. The message in the little box above should really say something like this:.

To log on to this computer using a local user account, precede your local user name with a period and backslash, like this:. There are more quirks you might discover on this particular logon screen, particularly related to local user accounts. Whenever an individual or organization registers a new domain name, the registrar is required to make the registration information publicly available. ICANN maintains the database and updates it regularly to ensure the registrant's contact details are valid and up-to-date to help prevent fraud and identity theft.

Featured Sites. Please query the RDDS service of the Registrar of Record identified in this output for information on how to contact the Registrant, Admin, or Tech contact of the queried domain name. The only problem that creating a computer solves, is if the account that tries to join the Vista machine to the domain is NOT a Domain Admin.

Even in this situation, Vista provides a dialog box so that you can enter the name of Domain Admin and thus overcome permission problems. In my troubleshooting experiments the key to persuading a Vista machine to join an Active Directory domain was turning off the firewall at the Windows Server end. In my opinion The following error occurred attempting to join the domain is most likely to be a firewall problem.

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