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I have a PC running Windows Vista Business. It is (was) part of a Windows
Server 2003- based domain. I just ran a system restore on the machine and
when I came to log on again, I got an eror message saying the trust
relationship between the PC and the domain was broken.
No problem, I thought - just log on using the local Administrator account
and put the compputer back on the domain. No chance! Super nannying Vista
security has disabled the Administrator account so I now have no access
whatsoever to my PC. I can't log on as any domain account because the trust
is broken. I can't log on locally because of bloody
Windows-paranoid-over-protective-ill-thought-out security disabling the only
other account on the computer!!!!
Anyone any idea how I get back into my own PC?
Ian
Server 2003- based domain. I just ran a system restore on the machine and
when I came to log on again, I got an eror message saying the trust
relationship between the PC and the domain was broken.
No problem, I thought - just log on using the local Administrator account
and put the compputer back on the domain. No chance! Super nannying Vista
security has disabled the Administrator account so I now have no access
whatsoever to my PC. I can't log on as any domain account because the trust
is broken. I can't log on locally because of bloody
Windows-paranoid-over-protective-ill-thought-out security disabling the only
other account on the computer!!!!
Anyone any idea how I get back into my own PC?
Ian