Re: Password conflict between a laptop and the domain

From: Mike (mike_clayton2001_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 08/01/03


Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2003 10:47:59 -0700


Thank you for the suggestions Miha, but unfortunately I
still cannot resolve the problem.
If I log on to the problem laptop not connected to the
network, then it won't let me change the local version of
my network password as it can't connect to the domain
controller.
If I login with the local admin account it will only
display local accounts, so again I can't change the
network account password.
And I can't log on to the network because of the password
conflict.
I seem to be stuck!

>-----Original Message-----
>Sorry Mike, this won't work, I missed part of your post
(some details).
>
>One notebook is synchronized with domain, so that's OK.
On the other you can
>use old password till you can connect it to the domain
when it will get
>synchronized...
>
>If you need to access files on the other PC maybe you can
create local user
>or try mapping hard drive by typing in command line:
>
>net use x: \\myotherlaptop\c$ /user:domain\user password
>
>x: = your mapped hard drive
>myotherlaptop = Your laptop name
>c$ = sharename (it can be c$ or any other share)
>domain = your domain name
>user = your domain username
>password = your old password
>
>I hope this helps you out.
>
>--
>Mike
>MCSA 2K, MCSE 2K, MCT, ...
>
>"Miha Pihler" <miha.pihler@Atlantis-N0Spam.si> wrote in
message
>news:uqy7mMEWDHA.656@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
>> Hi Mike,
>>
>> go to the other PC, right click My Computer -> Manage -
> Local Users and
>> Groups -> Users -> right click on your user account and
select Set
>> Password... Make sure passwords and usernames on both
PCs are same.
>>
>> I hope this helps you out.
>>
>> --
>> Mike
>> MCSA 2K, MCSE 2K, MCT, ...
>>
>> "Mike" <mike_clayton2001@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>> news:0c6a01c35841$e1de59f0$a401280a@phx.gbl...
>> > I have two laptops running Windows 2000 Professional,
that
>> > I use to connect to a network, but I have one network
>> > account. My network password expired and I changed it
on
>> > one of the laptops. Now I cannot access the network
on the
>> > other laptop, as it's local copy of the password is
>> > incorrect, and I can't change the local copy. How can
I re-
>> > synchronize the passwords?
>>
>>
>
>
>.
>



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