Account Restoration

From: Rob (Meuchtal_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 02/15/04


Date: Sun, 15 Feb 2004 12:51:17 -0800

My friend gave me his old XP Pro computer from work and I
went to set it up, changed from domain security to
workgroup security and entered in a new workgroup from
his admin account.

Now when I try to log in under his account it says that
it can't find his account in the domain.

I know what his domain was but if I try to log in with:
domain-name\username, it doesn't accept that either.

I think I need to undo the security change I made but
don't know how to do it without logging in. Any help
would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Rob



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