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Disconnect local account from domain, But still have domain on another account
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TSkombeng7
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Dec 16 2020, 05:15 PM, updated 5y ago
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My laptop needs be connected to my office domain but I still want to have a local admin account.
So I have one account for the domain (for work).
But when I create another account, a local admin account, it is still connected to the domain and whatever restriction set by the domain still applies (e.g. cannot use PIN login).
How to I disconnect the local admin account from the domain at the same time still able to log the another domain account for work?
Thank you.
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kesvani
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Dec 16 2020, 05:18 PM
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Local admin account mean you own the PC but there is a saying I read "if the PC in under domain then the PC is not yours."
This post has been edited by kesvani: Dec 16 2020, 05:20 PM
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Jescon
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Dec 16 2020, 05:21 PM
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Wouldn't the account created by your office domain be the admin account? So, you can't create another admin account
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TSkombeng7
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Dec 16 2020, 05:25 PM
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The office domain account (login) is not an admin account.
I have another local account which is an admin account. But it is somehow still bound by the restriction set by the domain, for example I cannot use PIN login.
So is there a way to use the local admin account without the limitation set by the domain? Maybe disconnect the domain only for this local admin account.
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sHawTY
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Dec 16 2020, 06:09 PM
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The laptop is yours or does it belong to the company?
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TSkombeng7
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Dec 17 2020, 05:24 AM
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Mine, as we also have a BYOD policy.
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sHawTY
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Dec 17 2020, 11:17 AM
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QUOTE(kombeng7 @ Dec 17 2020, 05:24 AM) Mine, as we also have a BYOD policy. Then tell your IT department that you require a local admin account If they insist on a non-local admin account, tell them to provide a laptop to you instead
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