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Domain-joined computer doesn't have Domain network profile
Pre-load AD user profile to domain joined PCWho joined a computer to a domainUnable to log onto domain after reverting to VMware snapshot of Windows Server 2003How to delete domain user profile from a computer?Active Directory computer account password not in syncDomain computer cannot resolve internal hostnames, but nslookup canActive Directory crashed without backup or failover. Recreating from scratchFor Win2k8 SP2 machine acting as PDC with “The security database on this server does not have a computer account…”Shares suddenly not workingremoved AD Computer account accidentally, prblem to connect the Computer with the server again
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One computer in our domain suddenly shows only Private network and Public network profile. It's probably connected to some update, when also network adapter name changed from "Intel Ethernet Connection ..." to "Intel Ethernet Connection (2) ..."
When the computer leaves the domain, Domain profile is available and selected, but after rejoining the domain, network profile changes back to Private profile, probably upon start of the NLA service. I tried to leave/rejoin the domain, to flush the DNS, reset computer account in AD, rename the computer, googling all around, nothing helped so far.
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One computer in our domain suddenly shows only Private network and Public network profile. It's probably connected to some update, when also network adapter name changed from "Intel Ethernet Connection ..." to "Intel Ethernet Connection (2) ..."
When the computer leaves the domain, Domain profile is available and selected, but after rejoining the domain, network profile changes back to Private profile, probably upon start of the NLA service. I tried to leave/rejoin the domain, to flush the DNS, reset computer account in AD, rename the computer, googling all around, nothing helped so far.
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OS of the domain member? Do any of your GPOs specify certain settings to control how the network location awareness machine determines whether or not is on the corporate network?
– Semicolon
May 13 at 21:37
Win 10 Enterprise, DC is WS 2016, GPOs don't contain any specific NLA settings. DNS works correctly, DHCP works correctly, ipconfig /all returns everything ok. One more thing - when I remove the computer from the domain, NLA recognizes the network correctly. When the computer joins the domain, for a few seconds it shows correctly the network (it shows domain name), and in a few seconds - probably after NLA service starts - it changes to Private Network and that machine knows nothing about the domain network... Strange, so strange.
– Robert Goldwein
May 13 at 22:51
To add more - winlogon also fails, due to "your domain isn't available"...
– Robert Goldwein
May 14 at 0:32
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One computer in our domain suddenly shows only Private network and Public network profile. It's probably connected to some update, when also network adapter name changed from "Intel Ethernet Connection ..." to "Intel Ethernet Connection (2) ..."
When the computer leaves the domain, Domain profile is available and selected, but after rejoining the domain, network profile changes back to Private profile, probably upon start of the NLA service. I tried to leave/rejoin the domain, to flush the DNS, reset computer account in AD, rename the computer, googling all around, nothing helped so far.
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One computer in our domain suddenly shows only Private network and Public network profile. It's probably connected to some update, when also network adapter name changed from "Intel Ethernet Connection ..." to "Intel Ethernet Connection (2) ..."
When the computer leaves the domain, Domain profile is available and selected, but after rejoining the domain, network profile changes back to Private profile, probably upon start of the NLA service. I tried to leave/rejoin the domain, to flush the DNS, reset computer account in AD, rename the computer, googling all around, nothing helped so far.
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OS of the domain member? Do any of your GPOs specify certain settings to control how the network location awareness machine determines whether or not is on the corporate network?
– Semicolon
May 13 at 21:37
Win 10 Enterprise, DC is WS 2016, GPOs don't contain any specific NLA settings. DNS works correctly, DHCP works correctly, ipconfig /all returns everything ok. One more thing - when I remove the computer from the domain, NLA recognizes the network correctly. When the computer joins the domain, for a few seconds it shows correctly the network (it shows domain name), and in a few seconds - probably after NLA service starts - it changes to Private Network and that machine knows nothing about the domain network... Strange, so strange.
– Robert Goldwein
May 13 at 22:51
To add more - winlogon also fails, due to "your domain isn't available"...
– Robert Goldwein
May 14 at 0:32
add a comment |
OS of the domain member? Do any of your GPOs specify certain settings to control how the network location awareness machine determines whether or not is on the corporate network?
– Semicolon
May 13 at 21:37
Win 10 Enterprise, DC is WS 2016, GPOs don't contain any specific NLA settings. DNS works correctly, DHCP works correctly, ipconfig /all returns everything ok. One more thing - when I remove the computer from the domain, NLA recognizes the network correctly. When the computer joins the domain, for a few seconds it shows correctly the network (it shows domain name), and in a few seconds - probably after NLA service starts - it changes to Private Network and that machine knows nothing about the domain network... Strange, so strange.
– Robert Goldwein
May 13 at 22:51
To add more - winlogon also fails, due to "your domain isn't available"...
– Robert Goldwein
May 14 at 0:32
OS of the domain member? Do any of your GPOs specify certain settings to control how the network location awareness machine determines whether or not is on the corporate network?
– Semicolon
May 13 at 21:37
OS of the domain member? Do any of your GPOs specify certain settings to control how the network location awareness machine determines whether or not is on the corporate network?
– Semicolon
May 13 at 21:37
Win 10 Enterprise, DC is WS 2016, GPOs don't contain any specific NLA settings. DNS works correctly, DHCP works correctly, ipconfig /all returns everything ok. One more thing - when I remove the computer from the domain, NLA recognizes the network correctly. When the computer joins the domain, for a few seconds it shows correctly the network (it shows domain name), and in a few seconds - probably after NLA service starts - it changes to Private Network and that machine knows nothing about the domain network... Strange, so strange.
– Robert Goldwein
May 13 at 22:51
Win 10 Enterprise, DC is WS 2016, GPOs don't contain any specific NLA settings. DNS works correctly, DHCP works correctly, ipconfig /all returns everything ok. One more thing - when I remove the computer from the domain, NLA recognizes the network correctly. When the computer joins the domain, for a few seconds it shows correctly the network (it shows domain name), and in a few seconds - probably after NLA service starts - it changes to Private Network and that machine knows nothing about the domain network... Strange, so strange.
– Robert Goldwein
May 13 at 22:51
To add more - winlogon also fails, due to "your domain isn't available"...
– Robert Goldwein
May 14 at 0:32
To add more - winlogon also fails, due to "your domain isn't available"...
– Robert Goldwein
May 14 at 0:32
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OS of the domain member? Do any of your GPOs specify certain settings to control how the network location awareness machine determines whether or not is on the corporate network?
– Semicolon
May 13 at 21:37
Win 10 Enterprise, DC is WS 2016, GPOs don't contain any specific NLA settings. DNS works correctly, DHCP works correctly, ipconfig /all returns everything ok. One more thing - when I remove the computer from the domain, NLA recognizes the network correctly. When the computer joins the domain, for a few seconds it shows correctly the network (it shows domain name), and in a few seconds - probably after NLA service starts - it changes to Private Network and that machine knows nothing about the domain network... Strange, so strange.
– Robert Goldwein
May 13 at 22:51
To add more - winlogon also fails, due to "your domain isn't available"...
– Robert Goldwein
May 14 at 0:32