cant login to domain

From: somya (somya_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 07/03/05


Date: Sat, 2 Jul 2005 20:10:02 -0700

Hi

I have a machine running windows 2000 server which is under a domain. The
lan card of the machine has gone bad, as a result it is not able to contact
the domain controller. And the machine doesnt have local account. How do i
login to the machine in such case?

Thanks

-- 
soumya


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