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Problem with registry access when switching domains.

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I have a problem with 2 workstations that used to be a member of "domain2".  They now are members of "domain3".  My admin PC is on "domain1".  Domain2 and domain1 did have a trust relationship.  Domain3 and domain1 do not have a trust relationship.  Both of the remote workstations in question have Windows 7 64-bit.  My PC is running Windows 7 32-bit.

 

Using my domain1 credentials to run the software, I do not have registry access, cannot view services, cannot install the remote service, etc (error 5, access is denied).  If I run the software with a local PC account on my domain1 machine, I am able to complete all actions on the domain3 PCs.  I have Dameware set to pass the domain3 admin credentials when authenticating.

 

For some reason, it seems that there are some "leftover" credentials or permissions associated with my domain1 account on the domain3 (formerly domain2) PCs.  I have scoured the remote PCs for stored passwords, profiles, or permissions that might refer to my domain1 account and have found none.  I have deleted all stored passwords.

 

For the other identical PC's that are now a part of domain3 (but were in workgroups before), everything works as it should with no problem.

 

Can someone point me in a direction on what might be causing this problem?

 

If I attempt to connect to the registry of the 2 problem workstations with regedit, regedit will connect without asking for a password - it shouldn't, my domain1 account should have no permissions or trust on the domain3 machines.  Once it does connect, I am only able to view a few keys that are set to "Everyone" read permission.  Domain3 machines that were never part of domain2, ask for credentials when I do this, so I enter the domain3 credentials and have full registry access.

 

Thanks for any light you can shed on this!


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