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Remove the workstation from the domain then rejoin the workstation to the domain.

...if you want to run the risk of losing some security credentials. When you leave and rejoin the domain you are no longer in the same machine account. The simple fix is to log in as a local admin and from the command prompt type:

netdom.exe resetpwd /s:<x.x.x.x> /ud:<AccountName> /:pd*

Where <x.x.x.x> is address of a domain controller and <AccountName> is a domain account.

You will be prompted for the password for the account you used and 2 seconds later the job is done. You do not need to reboot just log off your local admin and carry on. Your machine password will have been reset and trust restored.

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