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Behavior of computers that are not domain members
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bet | 62/104 | Sana | 01.04.2021 | Hajmi | 129,34 Kb. | | #13818 |
When there is at least one configured local administrator account, the disabled built-in Administrator account cannot log on in Safe Mode. Instead, any local administrator account can be used to log on. If the last local administrator account is inadvertently demoted, disabled, or deleted, Safe Mode allows the disabled built-in Administrator account to log on for disaster recovery.
The disabled built-in Administrator account in all cases cannot log on in Safe Mode. A user account that is a member of the Domain Admins group can log on to the computer to create a local administrator if none exists.
Important
If the domain administrator account has never logged on to the client computer, you must start the computer in Safe Mode with Networking to cache the credentials on the client computer.
Note
After the computer is removed from the domain, it reverts back to the non-domain member behavior.
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