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I've had to reinstall our Domain Controller so we have a new domain. In the
process of converting all of our XP Pro workstations over to the new domain
I'm running into the problem of some of these workstations not dropping the
old domain policies. Specifically blocking users from having access to the
LAN settings in Internet Explorer. On several of my workstations this is
greyed out and inaccessable.
Is there a registry key I can delete in order to free this up or some way
other than completely reinstalling the OS? By logging on to the workstation
in the new domain I have a new profile that should have not used this old
policy but, for some reason, several of my PCs do.
Any ideas out there?
Thanks.
I've had to reinstall our Domain Controller so we have a new domain. In the
process of converting all of our XP Pro workstations over to the new domain
I'm running into the problem of some of these workstations not dropping the
old domain policies. Specifically blocking users from having access to the
LAN settings in Internet Explorer. On several of my workstations this is
greyed out and inaccessable.
Is there a registry key I can delete in order to free this up or some way
other than completely reinstalling the OS? By logging on to the workstation
in the new domain I have a new profile that should have not used this old
policy but, for some reason, several of my PCs do.
Any ideas out there?
Thanks.