doberman65,
With local admin rights, the user could 'rename' the computer.
That would effectively remove it from the domain.
Post back when you can.
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Is it possible for a for a domain user (non admin) that has local admin rights to a pc (application requirement), to remove that pc from a 2003 domain without knowing the domain admin or local admin account login/password? Also no other domain to join to. Home netwrok is an XP workgroup. If possible, how?
If not, are there any known viruses/malware that can?
Any possibility this is a glitch and not deliberate action by the user?
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by: trenesPosted on 2006-10-31 at 00:03:03ID: 17840384
Hi doberman65,
To my knowledge this is possible if the user knows the local administrator account password and that seems to be the case in your situation.
I find it difficult to believe that this is a glitch, but there is always a possibility of that off course
Cheers!