Re: Can't log in after changing from a domain to a workgroup
From: James Raaymakers MCSE 2000 (jamesraaymakers@hotmail.com)
Date: 05/30/02
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From: "James Raaymakers MCSE 2000" <jamesraaymakers@hotmail.com> Date: Thu, 30 May 2002 19:15:21 GMT
Hi JK,
You need to ask your company administrator what the local administrators
password was. If he /she will not give it to you ask him / her to change the
password for you.
-- James Raaymakers MCSE 2000 "J.K." <jingke2000@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:ewgkVC$BCHA.1432@tkmsftngp04... > Hi! There, > > I took my laptop (with Win2K pro) home and modified its domain (at work) to > workgroup in order to access a wireless network. However, after done that, I > couldn't log onto the laptop anymore and I even didn't get the choice of > "Log on to:" field where one can select the login domains. Can anyone help > me out of this? > > Thanks a lot! > >
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