account locked
Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2003 18:47:42 -0700
Hello!
I am using windows 2000 in my desktop and accidentally my
administrator account was locked out due to a local policy
settings..
I cannot login to my computer anymore.
99999 minutes duration.
Hoping for your immediate response..
thank you and GOD BLESS!
ramil cadlawon
Relevant Pages
- Re: disabled administrator account
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