Re: Changed domain on a laptop, now can't login.
- From: Paul Adare <padare@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 7 Jan 2006 05:01:37 -0500
In article <5BCBAC65-C66C-436C-90B1-AC6E40A9F6F1@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, in the
microsoft.public.win2000.security news group, =?Utf-8?B?
UGV0ZXN0cmFzaA==?= <Petestrash@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> says...
> Is there any way I can at least access his drive across the network or
> reverse my actions ?
>
Unless you know the local administrator password then no, you're SOL. As
far as reversing your actions, the only way to do that is to join the
system to the original domain again and to do that you need both local
administrative access and a connection to the domain.
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