Don,
Restoring the computer object in AD will have no effect on the
administrator password on the computer itself. You will have to revert to
a password recovery tool like ERD Commander from Winternals.
Thanks
for helping me to understand the complete picture. I was sure I wasn't
seeing it all, and you explained it perfectly.
Sorry
for the less than optimal solution, however. All is not lost - just a tad
bit more expensive from the standpoint of the solution. But, ERD is a
great tool to have, nonetheless.
Regards,
Rick Kingslan MCSE, MCSA, MCT
Microsoft MVP - Active
Directory
Associate Expert
Expert Zone -
www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] recovering a computerThe computer was deleted from the an OU.Now the local administrator password was and is lost.My question is? Can I do a restore of that OU to recover the computer account.The server is a remote location.So, restoring the administrator password will be tough.-----Original Message-----
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] recovering a computerAhhh..OK - different issue. If the administrator password was lost on a system, recovering the computer object is not going to help. Using a tool like ERD from Winternals at www.winternals.com would be a reasonable solution.Or, are we talking about the administrator password in AD? If so, pwdump and L0phtCrack has been used successfully in this case - given the right conditions.Rick Kingslan MCSE, MCSA, MCT
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] recovering a computerthe administrator password was lost-----Original Message-----
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] recovering a computerHmmmm. I've usually found it much easier to join the computer to a workgroup (pick the name... doesn't matter) then, reboot as directed. Join the computer back to the domain, reboot again, as directed. Move the computer object from the Computer Container to the appropriate OU.It's not worth the time, IMHO, to recover a single computer object. Now, if this was computer of great importance that it is no longer in AD and cannot be simply recreated and password synched via the method outlined above - give us the scenario. The collective knowledge should be able to help.Rick Kingslan MCSE, MCSA, MCT
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Subject: [ActiveDir] recovering a computerDoes anyone know how to recover a deleted computer account in AD?Don L MurawskiSr. Network Administrator - MCSE 4.0, 2000WorldTravel BTI1055 Lenox Park BlvdSuite 420Atlanta, GA 30319Phone: (404) 923-9468Fax: (404) 949-6710Cell: (678) 549-1264