I am on a contract, and it's literally just me and my boss. My main question is, how can I delete a pre-windows 2000 name, and is there any downsides to what I am doing? My main fear is the PC will prevent the user from logging due to a failed trust relationship when I am not in the office. I rejoin the domain to get rid of the trust relationship issue, as far as I know that's the only way to resolve that. So I end up having to give it a different pre-windows 2000 name. Now, when I try to manually add the computer object, it prompts me " This pre-windows 2000 name already exists". It'll give me the, "Cannot form a trust relationship with the domain controller" after the PC boots and the computer object won't appear in AD. One of which is this pre-Windows 2000 name, when I delete a computer from AD*(usually because I installed windows 10 on that PC and the computer object is still in AD, the dns record is pointing to this PC which has the record and I cannot rename the new PC because the computer object already exists in AD*), and then rename the new PC with the old domain name, it will cause an issue. ![]() I am constantly renaming PCs to their old name, and temporarily naming PCs, so I've been encountering issues with DNS, and AD. I am using Windows Server 2008R2, and I am in the process of upgrading PCs from Windows 7 to Windows 10.
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