Registered: Nov 2001
Location: mississauga, ontario
need some SERIOUS help with win2000....
i have a laptop that used to connect to a network. i changed the network setting from "connect to domain:_____" to "connect to workgroup: mshome" so that it would be part of my home network... now when i try to log on to the computer, it says the domain is wrong and it won't let me log on! i need some serious help! windows won't even let me in to fix the problem...
running windows 2000 professional
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Dec-16-2002 21:47
arj1o1
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Registered: Sep 2001
Location: Netherlands
wich OS have the other computers?
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Dec-17-2002 07:24
mr. poopyhead
pho king guy...
Registered: Nov 2001
Location: mississauga, ontario
quote:
Originally posted by arj1o1
wich OS have the other computers?
4 comps on the network... 2 comps have winxp, one comp got win98 and the messed up comp has windows 2000 professional.
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Dec-18-2002 20:32
Sir. Lunchalot
Paradenliebhaber
Registered: Aug 2001
Location: GTA #2
Here`s your answer (if you haven`t found out already ;-) ):
I did the same a few weeks ago with my work laptop and the only way to get into the domain is to actually call the domain admin and tell him what has happened. He will then need your computer name and only he can get you access to your domain again.
Sorry, but there`s no other way for you.
Merry x-mas
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Dec-23-2002 10:23
mr. poopyhead
pho king guy...
Registered: Nov 2001
Location: mississauga, ontario
quote:
Originally posted by Sir. Lunchalot
Here`s your answer (if you haven`t found out already ;-) ):
I did the same a few weeks ago with my work laptop and the only way to get into the domain is to actually call the domain admin and tell him what has happened. He will then need your computer name and only he can get you access to your domain again.
Sorry, but there`s no other way for you.
Merry x-mas
that's retarded...[sigh].. thanks...
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Dec-23-2002 21:16
SparcZ
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Dec 2002
Location: Vancouver, Canada
Make sure you are logging into the local machine and not the domain. ie. Whatever the name of the machine is what should be below the password box. Hope this helps...