I've reviewed recent posts on a lost pwd for admin account.My situation has
a nuance:
I disconnected from a domain(the PDC/BDC, etc. I wasn't actually connected
to any longer) and restarted without making note of the effects of that
action when I rebooted. I have now no way I know of to log onto Windows.
I think there were a few other accounts on the machine but I don't recall
the specific names or the pwd's. Will the links that provide utilities for
pwd exposure get me the user names/ also. Will I encounter any additional
problems logging onto this installation of Win2K given that I removed myself
from this domain and 'started' to set up a workgroup?
Re: Major issues with sharing violation error messages all the time! ... I tried to do an overlay install the second time believing ...Win2K can be in a home installation. ... I'm still left with the problem of the ID3 tags.... I just bought an mp3 player so I'm moving MP3 files off of my back-up ... (microsoft.public.win2000.new_user)
Re: Format Hard Disk ... So it's like that - the 2 files reside only in the boot partition..... As you suggested, I opened Command... No problem....I don't intend to use the programs existing in Win2K.... - Buy a 100 GByte disk and install it as a slave drive. ... (microsoft.public.win2000.general)
Re: It gets worse -- Uninstall of W2k? Not simple for me! ... Multibooting WinXP and Win2K is easy and automatic, ...install them into separate volumes and always install the newest Windows ... the Active partition, load the first physical sector of that partition into ... NOT the "Boot Partition".... (microsoft.public.win2000.file_system)
Re: It gets worse -- Uninstall of W2k? Not simple for me! ... Multibooting WinXP and Win2K is easy and automatic, ...install them into separate volumes and always install the newest Windows ... the Active partition, load the first physical sector of that partition into ... NOT the "Boot Partition".... (microsoft.public.win2000.general)
Re: Major issues with sharing violation error messages all the time! ... command not available in Win2K boot disks,... The set of four install disks can be created from your Windows 2000 ... When the Windows 2000 Professional ... existing partition, If you press D to delete an existing partition, you must ... (microsoft.public.win2000.new_user)