Re: Account Restoration
From: Colin Nash [MVP] (cnash-REMOVETHIS-_at_mvps.org)
Date: 02/16/04
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Date: Sun, 15 Feb 2004 19:03:05 -0500
If there is no drop down box (or an "options" button that lets you bring it
up) then you are in fact trying to log in locally. (This is normal for a
workgroup configuration.)
If you want to try hacking into the machine, search on Google.com for
"forgot administrator password"
-- Colin Nash Microsoft MVP Windows Printing/Imaging/Hardware "Scott Sante" <Scott.Santee@uscm.org> wrote in message news:B1A504A7-A8DA-4290-9FD9-506CA14A9507@microsoft.com... > Yeah, I thought you might say that. I tried the four adminstrator p words that I thought it could possibly be with no luck. #1 I was wondering if I was no longer even logging into the local machine (meaning, when I was logging into the domain, there was a drop down box that gave me the option of logging into the local machine, but now there is no drop down at the log in for me to see *where* I'm logging into). > #2 Worse case senario, if no one knows the local admin p word?...
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