Re: enable domain login
From: cchau (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 05/26/04
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Date: Wed, 26 May 2004 07:57:17 -0700
I followed your instruction and was able to login with
Admin id, Thank you. Problem is now I now have a very
different enviornment I have before and cannot access
files in my doc. I finally found it in 'my computer'
under my domain folder but when I open any files (excel
etc.) its looking for the install disk. I think at this
point i may just want to reformat my hd and upgrade my os
to xp instead.
>-----Original Message-----
>If this is a work computer, take it back to work an
explain to them what you did and
>have them rejoin it to the domain which may require
domain administrator credentials.
>If this is your machine and since you can access the
drive from a floppy that means
>you must not be using ntfs file system. In that case
boot to the floppy again and
>then rename the "sam file" in the \winnt\sytem32\config
folder [ you could use the
>command " ren c:\winnt\system32\config\sam samold "]
with the understanding that will
>remove all users and groups except default installation
ones which may or may not be
>a problem. Reboot and you will be able to logon to the
administrator account using
>no/blank password. --- Steve
>
>
>"cchau" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message
>news:1181801c441c5$0af13840$a601280a@phx.gbl...
>> I have domain login previously on my win 2000Pro. I
>> accidentally disabled it when I try to install home
>> network( add a new network in Network Connection), and
>> now when I reboot my laptop it only has login id and
>> password and NO domain login and won't let me login. I
>> was able to use emergency boot diskette to access my c:
>> but do not know what else to do to enable the domain
>> login during startup. Can anyone help me how to login
>> without the domain login or how to enable it during
>> startup??
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