I had looked into the netdom switches in the past and I didn't think there was 
anything that would do it, but there is a way.

I was able to remove the machine using the /force switch and then join it 
without the reboot in the middle.

Ha ha.  I just tried the equivalent in the GUI and that also succeeded!  All of 
this time I've been joining a workgroup, rebooting, joining the domain, 
rebooting again.

In my scenario, the computer object didn't exist.  It may be different when the 
object does exist.  But in that case, it seems like you should just be able to 
delete the computer object first and it would amount to the same thing.

Charlie Sullivan
Sr. Windows Systems Administrator
Boston College
197 Foster St. Room 367
Brighton, MA 02135
617-552-4318

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Netdom command?
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Subject: [NTSysADM] Rejoin Computer to Domain Without Removing

Is there a way I can rejoin a computer to the domain without first removing it? 
 This would be for a scenario where the computer object has been removed, or 
something similar to that.  I know there's likely no way to avoid one reboot, 
but I would rather not have to do two of them.  Also, because it would most 
likely be in a CLI, I could save time by scripting it.

Charlie Sullivan
Sr. Windows Systems Administrator



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