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Domain joined computer cannot login to domain

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Windows 8 "standard" PC purchased
Bought and applied the Pro Pack, says it was successfulJoined the domain successfully, I see the computer name in Active Directory and it is reporting the correct OS there (only 8.1 computer in the domain).
Local workstation reporting it is part of the domain in system properties and I see the domain admins in the local computer group Administrators.
Reboot after domain join and try to login, I click other user to login to a domain account (it doesn't show the domain name like it normally should). So I attempt to login with a domain account specifying the domain two different ways. Shepherd\username and username@shepherd****.local, both report that I have to login with my email address.
Log back in as a local admin, removed the computer from the domain, rebooted
Rejoined the domain "successfully"
Still exhibiting the behavior of not accepting a domain login
Obviously, DNS servers are working as I was able to join the domain. And I have verified that they are referencing our internal AD DNS.
I have tried logging on with different domain accounts
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You could you use the following method.
- Proposé comme réponse Yolanda ZhuModerator jeudi 22 janvier 2015 01:04
- Marqué comme réponse Yolanda ZhuModerator lundi 26 janvier 2015 01:19
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Hi Mind IT,
Have you logon this machine with a Microsoft Account ?
Have you configured the sign-in options or how many sign-in options do you get ?
If you have configured the sign-in options ,please select other sign-in options to have a check .Apart from this ,just as the link posted by T.Kujala said ,we can configure the group policy to block the Microsoft Account to have a check .
Here is a link for reference of blocking microsoft account .
Accounts: Block Microsoft accounts
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj966262(v=ws.10).aspxBest regards
- Proposé comme réponse Yolanda ZhuModerator jeudi 22 janvier 2015 01:04
- Marqué comme réponse Yolanda ZhuModerator lundi 26 janvier 2015 01:19
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You could you use the following method.
- Proposé comme réponse Yolanda ZhuModerator jeudi 22 janvier 2015 01:04
- Marqué comme réponse Yolanda ZhuModerator lundi 26 janvier 2015 01:19
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Hi Mind IT,
Have you logon this machine with a Microsoft Account ?
Have you configured the sign-in options or how many sign-in options do you get ?
If you have configured the sign-in options ,please select other sign-in options to have a check .Apart from this ,just as the link posted by T.Kujala said ,we can configure the group policy to block the Microsoft Account to have a check .
Here is a link for reference of blocking microsoft account .
Accounts: Block Microsoft accounts
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj966262(v=ws.10).aspxBest regards
- Proposé comme réponse Yolanda ZhuModerator jeudi 22 janvier 2015 01:04
- Marqué comme réponse Yolanda ZhuModerator lundi 26 janvier 2015 01:19
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