Interesting. You make it sound easy...I'm hoping to get my hands on one 
of the workstations next week and, as Tracy suggested, clone the drive 
and do some experimenting.

Your mention of Symantec does cause me concern as I did see "Symantec 
Updater" was installed on all the workstations. Is it any particular 
Symantec product that creates a problem?

Mike

-------- Original Message  --------
Subject: Re: NF Windows XP and Domains
From: Hammer <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Date: 1/27/2012 10:36 AM

If you disjoin the domain, nothing changes except it belongs to the
"workgroup" or new domain, administrator with privileges will be able to go
to old user folders.  In addition you can "take ownership of all" right hand
mouse on user folder, properties, permissions, advanced, owner, after
disjoined from domain.  But if you are admin, none of it is necessary.
If you don't know admin password, I have files to change, if you cannot
disjoin because of Symantec in domain, reinstall windows to another folder
"windows2" and all will be there as well and fresh copy of windows as well
and is a good route for sometimes annoying things like domain controlled
Symantec.

Christian
SYSADMIN , among other things.





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