System: Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition
This method is applicable when ghost restores a computer from a system backup that has already joined the same domain and cannot be added to the domain. Therefore, the IP and DNS settings are correct.
The reason is that the system cannot log on with a domain account after it is restored to the machine. In addition, it is also possible to set wins as the DNS address. The computer name is changed in the system attributes and the computer is restarted. Still, when the domain is added, the system prompts "cannot contact the domain controller of domain XXXX.
I even restored several different backups repeatedly, and finally confirmed that the problem must be the one that never changed-the computer name. The key is that the system attribute has been changed, and the optimization master has also modified it. It is useless to manually modify it in the registry! Almost no idea about computer names. Finally, I tried to use Super Rabbit to modify the computer name, and finally succeeded.
The work that can be done with system software can be done manually. This is positive, so the most secure and effective solution remains to be followed up.