Unplug Network Cable But Still Login To Domain?

Mar 25, 2008

After I used Ghost to restore image I can not log into domain.If I disconnected network cable, I can log into domain. After that,I need to connect network cable into pc to get all resource.Why? How to fix this problem?

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