locked out of win2k

M

Mike Riddell

Hello, I'm working on a laptop that has win2k installed and I have been
unable to log in since I changed the domain to a workgroup. After I changed
the name and rebooted the system I can't get past the login screen...the
message says that either the password is incorrect or I am trying to connect
to the wrong domain. I've changed a number of machines in the past so that
I can access them on my network and never had a problem so why now? The
only thing that is diffirent is that the laptop is normally part of a large
network and has fairly strict security settings. The login screen does not
give me the option of selecting a different domain at login. How do I get
around this problem without reimaging the hard drive? Is there a command
line program that will allow me to set the domain id back to the original
name?

Thanks,

Mike Riddell
 
P

Pegasus \(MVP\)

Mike Riddell said:
Hello, I'm working on a laptop that has win2k installed and I have been
unable to log in since I changed the domain to a workgroup. After I changed
the name and rebooted the system I can't get past the login screen...the
message says that either the password is incorrect or I am trying to connect
to the wrong domain. I've changed a number of machines in the past so that
I can access them on my network and never had a problem so why now? The
only thing that is diffirent is that the laptop is normally part of a large
network and has fairly strict security settings. The login screen does not
give me the option of selecting a different domain at login. How do I get
around this problem without reimaging the hard drive? Is there a command
line program that will allow me to set the domain id back to the original
name?

Thanks,

Mike Riddell

You need to talk to your network administrator and ask him to
re-register your machine on the domain, or to give you a local
login account and password.
 
B

Bruce Chambers

Mike said:
Hello, I'm working on a laptop that has win2k installed and I have been
unable to log in since I changed the domain to a workgroup. After I changed
the name and rebooted the system I can't get past the login screen...the
message says that either the password is incorrect or I am trying to connect
to the wrong domain. I've changed a number of machines in the past so that
I can access them on my network and never had a problem so why now? The
only thing that is diffirent is that the laptop is normally part of a large
network and has fairly strict security settings. The login screen does not
give me the option of selecting a different domain at login. How do I get
around this problem without reimaging the hard drive? Is there a command
line program that will allow me to set the domain id back to the original
name?

Thanks,

Mike Riddell


By changing the computer from the domain to a workgroup, you have
destroyed the trust between the domain and the machine. In doing so,
you have also rendered any domain login credentials as invalid. You
need to be physically connected to the domain network, you need to
have administrative privileges to the workstation, and you need to
have administrative privileges on the domain. Then you can add the
machine back on to the domain, after having first deleted the
computer's old domain account (unless you've also renamed the
computer).

--

Bruce Chambers

Help us help you:



You can have peace. Or you can have freedom. Don't ever count on having
both at once. - RAH
 

Ask a Question

Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question?

You'll need to choose a username for the site, which only take a couple of moments. After that, you can post your question and our members will help you out.

Ask a Question

Top