Removing a Windows 10 PC from a work domain

How do I remove a Windows 10 PC from a work domain please, so that it is standalone? 

What is the impact of this?

Hello I am a fellow community member here to help. The following tutorial should provide all the info you need to


https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/90107-remov...

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Can't say about Impact-Just as you said, it would be a standalone PC on which the GPOs applied by the domain controller would not apply.
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When you remove it from a Domain, it will become a workgroup computer with a local account.

To leave the Domain, sign into your Local Account, click Start > Settings > System > About and then select Disconnect from the organization.

If that option is not available, click Start > Settings > Accounts > Access work or school > Select your account then click Disconnect.
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