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SCCM Task Sequence Join Domain

Hello,
I have a task sequence that joins windows 10 deployments to domain. I recently found that a few deployed pcs were in workgroup. I checked my Task Sequence and verified credentials were good to go, but as soon as  I verified, closed, opened to verify again I got this error:
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I know for a fact that the sequence was working, becuase my previous pcs I had to add to workgroup to change and back to domain to change the names. I know I can just leave the task sequence if i am changing the names after, but its just that I want it to work and right now not knowing or understanding this issue is killing me. suggestions of troubleshooting 101?
Thnx
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  • retype the password
  • create a new task sequence - sometimes they can corrupt
  • ensure the domain join account has rights to overwrite/modify computer objects
  • try using another account to perform the domain join
  • it could be an underlying AD issue. Try adding the DC name to the LDAP path: YourDomainControllerName:389)>/DC=sccm,DC=contoso,DC=com
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Check the date and time on these computers
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I'll check these first thing thx
hello,
still looking into this issue. will update as soon as get time to look into this, in mean-time TS does complete just not domain joined. thx
Hi,

That's normal, as I think that step has "continue on error" by default. I prefer to turn that off unless it's a really trivial step.

Mike
went over this with Sys engineer and found my sccm was hitting AD that was not syncing. resolved. thank you very much mike
Glad you got it sorted :).